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HARRISON

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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 27 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HARRISON  , a

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town of Hudson county, New Jersey, U.S.A.,, on the
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Passaic
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river, opposite Newark (with which it is connected by bridges and electric
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railways), and 7 M . W. of Jersey City . Pop . (1890) 8338; (1900) 10,596, of whom 3633 were
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foreign-born; (1910 census) 14,498 . It is served by the Pennsylvania, the
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Erie, and the
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Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railways . Harrison was chosen as the eastern terminal of the Pennsylvania railroad for steam
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locomotive service, transportation thence to New York being by electric power through the railway's Hudson river tunnels . The town has an extensive river-front, along which are many of its manufactories; among their products are steam-pumps, steel, iron, machinery,
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roller
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bearings, brass tubing, iron and brass castings, marine engines, hoisting engines, metal novelties, dry batteries, electric lamps, concrete blocks, cotton thread, wire
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cloth, leather, trunks,
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beer, barrels,
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lumber, inks and cutlery . The factory product in 1905 was valued at $8,408,924 . The town is governed by a mayor and a
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common council . Harrison was settled toward the close of the 17th century, and for many years constituted the S. portion of the township of
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Lodi . In 1840, however, it was set off from Lodi and named in honour of President William Henry Harrison, and in 1873 it was incorporated . Harrison originally included what is now the town of Kearny (q.v.) .

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