Harrison, Cumberland County
County · Incorporated · Boundary Changes · Villages, Locations and Settlements · Adjacent Towns and Townships · Maps · Miscellaneous Resources · Military Records · General Resources · Bibliography 
County
Cumberland County (set off from York County in 1760)
Incorporated
1805 from parts of Otisfield and Bridgton
Boundary Changes
Land was set off to form Naples in 1834.
Parts of Bridgton were annexed in 1866 and 1877
This town's boundary with Bridgton was redefined in 2003 as the center of Long Lake
Villages, Locations and Settlements
Bolsters Mills (Bolster's Mills), Caswells Corner (Caswell's Corner), Deer Hill, Harrison, Maple Ridge, Scribners Mill, South Harrison, Stuarts Corner, Summit Hill, Temple Hill, Twin Bridges, West Harrison (former post office at Harrison)
Adjacent Towns and Townships
Bridgton, Naples, Norway, Otisfield, Waterford
Maps
Maine Historical Maps: Harrison
Miscellaneous Resources
History of the Harrison Baptist Church
Military Records
World War I Soldiers Index: Harrison
General Resources
FamilySearch Catalog: Harrison, Cumberland, Maine
Official Website: Town of Harrison
Maine Memory Network: Harrison
Bibliography
______, 1929-1930 directory of Bridgton, Casco, Harrison, Naples and Raymond : combining four separate and distinct directories (Portland, Me. : Fred L. Tower, 1929)
Jones, Herbert G., Sebago Lake Land in History, Legend & Romance; (1949)
Mitchell, Harold Edward, The Town Register, Otisfield, Harrison, Naples and Sebago: 1906 (Brunswick, Me.: H. E. Mitchell Co., 1906)
Moulton, Alphonso, et al., comp. and ed., Centennial History of Harrison, Maine (Portland, Me., 1909)
Ridlon, Rev. Gideon Tibbetts, Early settlers of Harrison, Maine with an historical sketch of the settlement, progress and present condition of the town (Skowhegan, Me.: Kilby & Woodbury, printers, 1877)
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