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{{Short description|County in North Carolina, United States}} {{Use mdy dates|date=April 2024}} {{Infobox U.S. county | county = Harnett County | state = North Carolina | founded = 1855 | named for = [[Cornelius Harnett]] | seat wl = Lillington | largest city wl = Anderson Creek | city type = community | area_total_sq_mi = 601.22 | area_land_sq_mi = 594.93 | area_water_sq_mi = 6.29 | area percentage = 1.05 | population_as_of = 2020 | population_total = 133568 | pop_est_as_of = 2023 | population_est = 141477 {{Increase}} | population_density_sq_mi = 224.51 | coordinates = {{coord|35.37|-78.87|type:adm2nd_region:US-NC_source:USCensusBureau2020gazetteerfiles|display=inline,title}} | web = www.harnett.org | ex image = Harnett County Courthouse (cropped).jpg | ex image cap = Harnett County Courthouse | district = 13th | time zone = Eastern | seal = Harnett County seal.png | flag = Harnett County Flag.gif | logo = Harnett County Logo.jpg }} '''Harnett County''' ({{IPAc-en|'|h|Ιr|n|Ιͺ|t}} {{respell|HAR|nit}})<ref name="North Carolina Collection">[https://library.unc.edu/wilson/ncc/talk-like-a-tar-heel/ Talk Like a Tarheel] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130622041633/http://www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/ref/resources/tlth.html |date=June 22, 2013 }}, from the North Carolina Collection website at the [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]]. Retrieved August 16, 2023.</ref> is a [[County (United States)|county]] located in the [[U.S. state]] of [[North Carolina]]. As of the [[2020 United States census|2020 census]], the population was 133,568.<ref name="2020CensusQuickFacts"/> Its [[county seat]] is [[Lillington, North Carolina|Lillington]];<ref name="GR6">{{cite web|url=http://www.naco.org/Counties/Pages/FindACounty.aspx |access-date=June 7, 2011|title=Find a County|publisher=National Association of Counties}}</ref> its largest community is [[Anderson Creek, North Carolina|Anderson Creek]].<ref name="AndersonCreek2020">{{Cite web |date=April 1, 2020 |title=QuickFacts: Anderson Creek CDP, North Carolina |url=https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/andersoncreekcdpnorthcarolina |access-date=October 14, 2023 |publisher=United States Census Bureau |language=en}}</ref> Harnett County is part of the [[Anderson Creek, North Carolina|Anderson Creek]], NC [[Micropolitan statistical area|Micropolitan Statistical Area]].<ref name="2023OMB">{{Cite web |date=July 21, 2023 |title=OMB Bulletin No. 23-01: Revised Delineations of Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Micropolitan Statistical Areas, and Combined Statistical Areas, and Guidance on Uses of the Delineations of These Areas |url=https://bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/OMB-Bulletin-23-01.pdf |access-date=August 10, 2023 |website=[[United States Office of Management and Budget]]}}</ref> ==History== Harnett County was formed in 1855 from land given by [[Cumberland County, North Carolina|Cumberland County]]. It was named for [[American Revolutionary]] war soldier [[Cornelius Harnett]],<ref>{{cite book | url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_9V1IAAAAMAAJ | title=The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States | publisher=Govt. Print. Off. | author=Gannett, Henry | year=1905 | pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_9V1IAAAAMAAJ/page/n149 150]}}</ref> who was also a delegate to the [[Continental Congress]]. The first settlers came to the region in the mid-1720s, and were followed by [[Highland Scots]] immigrants. The Scots settled in the foothills, where land was more affordable, rather than in the rich alluvial soil area of the coastal plain. After the defeat by the British of [[Charles Edward Stuart|Bonny Prince Charles]] at [[Battle of Culloden|Culloden]], Scots immigrants came up the [[Cape Fear River]] in ever increasing numbers and settled in western Harnett County. British immigrants had settled primarily along the banks of the [[Cape Fear River]] in the coastal area, generally from [[Erwin, North Carolina|Erwin]] to [[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]]. During the [[American Revolutionary War]], many of the Scots were [[Loyalist (American Revolution)|Loyalists]]. In their defeat in Scotland, they had been forced to take ironclad vows that prohibited taking up arms against the British.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Harnett County |url=https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/harnett |access-date=November 6, 2022 |website=NCpedia}}</ref> Some [[Patriot (American Revolution)|Rebels]] considered them traitors to the cause of [[American Revolution|Independence]]. Public executions of suspected spies occurred. One site near [[Lillington, North Carolina|Lillington]] was the scene of a mass execution of "Scots traitors".<ref>{{Cite web |title=Harnett County North Carolina History |url=https://www.harnett.org/history-of-harnett-county.asp |access-date=November 6, 2022 |website=Harnett County, North Carolina |language=en}}</ref> Though Harnett County was not a site of warfare during the [[American Civil War|Civil War]], one of the last battles took place near Averasborough, which was once the third-most populated town in North Carolina, but is no longer in existence. During the [[Carolinas Campaign]], the Left Wing of [[William Sherman|General William Sherman]]'s army under the command of Major General [[Henry Warner Slocum|Henry W. Slocum]] defeated the army of [[William J. Hardee|General William Hardee]] in the [[Battle of Averasborough]] and proceeded eastward. A centennial celebration of the event was held in 1965 at the site of the battlefield. ==Geography== {{maplink|frame=yes|zoom=8|id=Q497861|type=shape-inverse|text=Interactive map of Harnett County}} According to the [[U.S. Census Bureau]], the county has a total area of {{convert|601.22|sqmi}}, of which {{convert|594.93|sqmi}} is land and {{convert|6.29|sqmi}} (1.05%) is water.<ref>{{Cite web |date=August 23, 2022 |title=2020 County Gazetteer Files β North Carolina |url=https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/data/gazetteer/2020_Gazetteer/2020_gaz_counties_37.txt |access-date=September 9, 2023 |publisher=United States Census Bureau}}</ref> ===State and local protected areas/sites=== * [[Anderson Creek County Park]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Harnett Country-Parks and Recreation-Anderson Creek County Park |url=https://www.harnett.org/parkrec/anderson-creek-park.asp |access-date=July 18, 2022 |website=Harnett County, North Carolina |language=en}}</ref> * [[Averasboro Battlefield and Museum]] * [[Harris Game Land]] (part)<ref name="NCWRC Game Lands">{{Cite web |title=NCWRC Game Lands |url=https://www.ncpaws.org/ncwrcmaps/gamelands |access-date=March 30, 2023 |website=www.ncpaws.org}}</ref> * [[Raven Rock State Park]] * [[Rhodes Pond Game Land]] (part)<ref name="NCWRC Game Lands"/> ===Major water bodies=== * [[Black River (Harnett County)|Black River]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Black River Near Dunn, NC |url=https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/02106681/ |access-date=April 30, 2023 |website=waterdata.usgs.gov |language=en}}</ref> * [[Buies Creek]] * [[Cape Fear River]] * [[Cedar Creek (Cape Fear River tributary)|Cedar Creek]] * [[Buies Creek|East Buies Creek]] * [[Little River (Cape Fear River tributary)|Little River]] * [[Mingo Swamp (South River tributary)|Mingo Swamp]] * [[Neills Creek]] * [[Thorntons Creek (Cape Fear River tributary)|Thorntons Creek]] * [[Upper Little River (Cape Fear River tributary)|Upper Little River]] * [[Buies Creek|West Buies Creek]] ===Adjacent counties=== * [[Wake County, North Carolina|Wake County]] β north * [[Johnston County, North Carolina|Johnston County]] β northeast * [[Sampson County, North Carolina|Sampson County]] β southeast * [[Cumberland County, North Carolina|Cumberland County]] β south * [[Moore County, North Carolina|Moore County]] β west-southwest * [[Lee County, North Carolina|Lee County]] β west-northwest * [[Chatham County, North Carolina|Chatham County]] β northwest ===Major highways=== {{div col|colwidth=18em}} * {{Jct|state=NC|I|95}} * {{Jct|I-Future|685|state=NC}} * {{Jct|state=NC|US|301}} * {{Jct|state=NC|US|401}} * {{Jct|state=NC|US|421}} * {{Jct|state=NC|NC|24}} * {{Jct|state=NC|NC|27}} * {{Jct|state=NC|NC|42}} * {{Jct|state=NC|NC|55}} * {{Jct|state=NC|NC|82}} * {{Jct|state=NC|NC|87}} * {{Jct|state=NC|NC|210}} * {{Jct|state=NC|NC|217}} {{div col end}} ===Major infrastructure=== * [[Fort Bragg]] (Linden Oaks) * [[Harnett Regional Jetport]] ==Demographics== ===2020 census=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:right" |+Harnett County racial composition<ref>{{Cite web|title=Explore Census Data|url=https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?g=0500000US37085&tid=DECENNIALPL2020.P2|access-date=December 22, 2021|website=data.census.gov}}</ref> !scope="col"| Race !scope="col"| Number !scope="col"| Percentage |- !scope="row"| [[White (U.S. Census)|White]] (non-Hispanic) | 77,876 | 58.3% |- !scope="row"| [[African American (U.S. Census)|Black or African American]] (non-Hispanic) | 26,769 | 20.04% |- !scope="row"| [[Native American (U.S. Census)|Native American]] | 978 | 0.73% |- !scope="row"| [[Asian (U.S. Census)|Asian]] | 1,408 | 1.05% |- !scope="row"| [[Pacific Islander (U.S. Census)|Pacific Islander]] | 242 | 0.18% |- !scope="row"| [[Race (United States Census)|Other/mixed]] | 7,396 | 5.54% |- !scope="row"| [[Hispanic (U.S. Census)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] | 18,899 | 14.15% |} As of the [[2020 United States census|2020 census]], 133,568 people resided in the county, making it the 23rd most populous county in North Carolina. Anderson Creek was recorded as the largest community.<ref name= johnson1>{{cite news| last = Johnson| first = Kristen| title = Hoke, Harnett counties experienced major population growth since 2010, Census results show| newspaper = The Fayetteville Observer| date = August 16, 2021| url = https://www.fayobserver.com/story/news/2021/08/16/census-hoke-harnett-county-saw-population-growth-us-census-north-carolina-data/8107329002/| access-date = April 15, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210925160325/https://www.fayobserver.com/story/news/2021/08/16/census-hoke-harnett-county-saw-population-growth-us-census-north-carolina-data/8107329002/|archive-date=September 25, 2021}}</ref><ref name="AndersonCreek2020"/> ===Demographic change=== {| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" | <strong>Historical population</strong> |- | {{US Census population |1860= 8039 |1870= 8895 |1880= 10862 |1890= 13700 |1900= 15988 |1910= 22174 |1920= 28313 |1930= 37911 |1940= 44239 |1950= 47605 |1960= 48236 |1970= 49667 |1980= 59570 |1990= 67822 |2000= 91025 |2010= 114678 |2020= 133568 |estyear=2023 |estimate=141477 |estref=<ref name="2020CensusQuickFacts"/> |align-fn=center |footnote=U.S. Decennial Census<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census.html|title=U.S. Decennial Census|publisher=United States Census Bureau|access-date=January 17, 2015}}</ref><br />1790β1960<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mapserver.lib.virginia.edu|title=Historical Census Browser|publisher=University of Virginia Library|access-date=January 17, 2015}}</ref> 1900β1990<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.census.gov/population/cencounts/nc190090.txt|title=Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990|publisher=United States Census Bureau|editor-last=Forstall|editor-first=Richard L.|date=March 27, 1995 |access-date=January 17, 2015}}</ref><br />1990β2000<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/population/www/cen2000/briefs/phc-t4/tables/tab02.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100327165705/http://www.census.gov/population/www/cen2000/briefs/phc-t4/tables/tab02.pdf |archive-date=March 27, 2010 |url-status=live|title=Census 2000 PHC-T-4. Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000 |publisher=United States Census Bureau|date=April 2, 2001|access-date=January 17, 2015}}</ref> 2010<ref name="QF">{{cite web|title=State & County QuickFacts|url=http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/37/37085.html |publisher=United States Census Bureau|access-date=October 21, 2013|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 7, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110607000019/http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/37/37085.html}}</ref> 2020<ref name="2020CensusQuickFacts">{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/harnettcountynorthcarolina|title=QuickFacts: Harnett County, North Carolina|publisher=United States Census Bureau|access-date=March 21, 2024}}</ref> }} |} Between 2010 and 2020, the population in Harnett County grew by 18,890 people, or 18.6 percent, though the largest city of [[Dunn, North Carolina|Dunn]] (at the time) shrank by 4.8 percent during the same interval. Proportionately, the white population decreased by 6.7 percent, while the Hispanic/Latino population grew by 3.3 percent and the Asian population grew by 0.2 percent. The black and Native American populations remained about the same.<ref name= johnson1/> ==Government and politics== Harnett is a typical "[[Solid South]]" county in its political history. Apart from the 1928 election when it defected to [[Herbert Hoover]] because of opposition to the Catholicism of [[Al Smith]],<ref>Phillips, Kevin P.; ''The Emerging Republican Majority'', p. 213, 215 {{ISBN|1400852293}}</ref> Harnett voted rock-solid Democratic until the 1960s when opposition to increasing liberalism on racial policies turned the electorate toward the segregationist candidacy of [[George Wallace]]. Since then apart from when carried twice by native Southerner [[Jimmy Carter]] in 1976 and 1980, Harnett has been a solidly Republican county. {{PresHead|place=Harnett County, North Carolina|source=<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS|title=Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections|last=Leip|first=David |website=uselectionatlas.org|access-date=March 15, 2018}}</ref>}} <!-- PresRow should be {{PresRow|Year|Winning party|GOP vote #|Dem vote #|3rd party vote #|State}} --> {{PresRow|2024|Republican|39,440|23,472|845|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|2020|Republican|35,177|22,093|1,023|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|2016|Republican|27,614|16,737|1,714|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|2012|Republican|25,565|17,331|519|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|2008|Republican|23,579|16,785|341|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|2004|Republican|20,922|11,563|86|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|2000|Republican|14,762|9,155|250|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1996|Republican|11,596|8,767|1,376|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1992|Republican|9,751|8,473|2,708|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1988|Republican|9,749|7,259|21|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1984|Republican|11,198|7,106|19|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1980|Democratic|7,284|8,791|220|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1976|Democratic|5,935|8,992|58|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1972|Republican|10,259|3,347|138|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1968|American Independent|5,184|4,007|6,531|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1964|Democratic|5,883|7,477|0|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1960|Democratic|5,301|7,892|0|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1956|Democratic|3,998|7,421|0|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1952|Democratic|4,306|7,595|0|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1948|Democratic|1,985|6,608|323|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1944|Democratic|3,191|6,579|0|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1940|Democratic|2,280|6,602|0|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1936|Democratic|2,264|8,018|0|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1932|Democratic|2,617|6,346|49|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1928|Republican|4,740|3,554|0|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1924|Democratic|2,895|3,296|11|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1920|Democratic|3,311|3,919|0|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1916|Democratic|1,603|1,992|8|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1912|Democratic|148|1,364|1,041|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1908|Democratic|1,047|1,501|5|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1904|Democratic|723|1,169|31|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1900|Democratic|1,199|1,342|1|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1896|Democratic|1,042|1,676|28|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1892|Democratic|650|1,222|641|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1888|Democratic|1,100|1,498|0|North Carolina}} {{PresRow|1884|Democratic|744|1,254|0|North Carolina}} {{PresFoot|1880|Democratic|704|1,028|0|North Carolina}} Harnett County is a member of the regional [[Councils of governments in North Carolina|Mid-Carolina Council of Governments]]. ==Education== Harnett County is home to [[Campbell University]] and to 27 pre-college schools: 4 primary schools, 13 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 4 high schools, and 1 alternative school.<ref>{{cite web |title=School Profiles |url=http://www.harnett.k12.nc.us/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?sectiondetailid=49035&linkid=nav-menu-container-1-138401 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130622020434/http://www.harnett.k12.nc.us/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?sectiondetailid=49035&linkid=nav-menu-container-1-138401 |archive-date=June 22, 2013 |access-date=June 17, 2013 |website=Harnett County Schools}}</ref><ref>[[Alternative school#United States]]</ref> [[Harnett County Schools]] is the local public school district. Schools in the county include: * Primary: Anderson Creek, Gentry, Harnett, North Harnett * Elementary: Angier, Benhaven, Boone Trail, Buies Creek, Coats, Erwin, Highland, Johnsonville, LaFayette, Lillington-Shawtown, Overhills, South Harnett, Wayne Avenue * Middle: Coats-Erwin, Dunn, Harnett Central, Highland, Overhills, Western Harnett * High: Harnett Central, Overhills, Triton, Western Harnett * Alternative: STAR Academy (grades 6β12) * University: [[Campbell University]] The Linden Oaks housing development, of [[Fort Bragg]], has some [[Department of Defense Education Activity]] (DoDEA) schools, including Gary Ivan Gordon Elementary School,<ref name=GordonESabout>{{cite web|url=https://www.dodea.edu/GordonES/about.cfm|title=Gordon ES: About Our School|publisher=[[Department of Defense Education Activity]]|accessdate=July 5, 2022}}</ref> Randall David Shughart Elementary School,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dodea.edu/ShughartES/about.cfm|title=Shughart ES: About Our School|publisher=[[Department of Defense Education Activity]]|accessdate=July 5, 2022}}</ref> and Shugart Middle School.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dodea.edu/AlbrittonMS/about.cfm|title=Albritton MS: About Our School|publisher=[[Department of Defense Education Activity]]|accessdate=July 5, 2022|quote=With the addition of Shughart Middle School in the Linden Oaks community,[...]}}</ref> High school students living in Linden Oaks are assigned to Harnett County Schools' Overhills High School.<ref name=Countylist>{{cite web|url=https://bragg.armymwr.com/application/files/9215/0479/6883/brgg-slo-findingaschool-localschooldistricts.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200814041755/https://bragg.armymwr.com/application/files/9215/0479/6883/brgg-slo-findingaschool-localschooldistricts.pdf |archive-date=August 14, 2020 |url-status=live|title=Finding A School Local School Districts|publisher=[[U.S. Department of Defense]]|accessdate=July 4, 2022}}</ref> The county is served by the [[Harnett County Library System]], based in Lillington with branches at [[Angier, North Carolina|Angier]], [[Coats, North Carolina|Coats]], [[Dunn, North Carolina|Dunn]], [[Erwin, North Carolina|Erwin]], Anderson Creek Primary School, and Boone Trail Community Center and Library.<ref name="HCPL">{{cite web|title=Harnett County Public Library|url=http://harnett.libguides.com/c.php?g=571520&p=3940656|publisher=Harnett County, North Carolina|access-date=March 10, 2018}}</ref> ==Communities== [[File:Map of Harnett County North Carolina With Municipal and Township Labels.PNG|thumb|300px|Map of Harnett County with municipal and township labels]] ===City=== * [[Dunn, North Carolina|Dunn]]<ref name= johnson1/> ===Towns=== * [[Angier, North Carolina|Angier]] (most) * [[Coats, North Carolina|Coats]] * [[Erwin, North Carolina|Erwin]] * [[Lillington, North Carolina|Lillington]] (county seat) * [[Fuquay-Varina]] (part)<ref name= johnson1/> ===Census-designated places=== * [[Anderson Creek, North Carolina|Anderson Creek]] (largest community)<ref>{{cite web |title=GNIS Anderson Creek CDP |url=https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:0::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:2805281,Anderson%20Creek%20Census%20Designated%20Place |website=GNIS}}</ref><ref name="AndersonCreek2020"/> * [[Buies Creek, North Carolina|Buies Creek]] * [[Bunnlevel, North Carolina|Bunnlevel]] * [[Mamers, North Carolina|Mamers]] * [[Spout Springs, North Carolina|Spout Springs]]<ref>{{cite web |title=GNIS Spout Springs CDP |url=https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:0::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:2805284,Spout%20Springs%20Census%20Designated%20Place |website=GNIS}}</ref> ===Townships=== {{div col|colwidth=12em}} * [[Anderson Creek Township, Harnett County, North Carolina|Anderson Creek]] * [[Averasboro Township, Harnett County, North Carolina|Averasboro]] * [[Barbecue Township, Harnett County, North Carolina|Barbecue]] * [[Black River Township, Harnett County, North Carolina|Black River]] * [[Buckhorn Township, Harnett County, North Carolina|Buckhorn]] * [[Duke Township, Harnett County, North Carolina|Duke]] * [[Grove Township, Harnett County, North Carolina|Grove]] * [[Hectors Creek Township, Harnett County, North Carolina|Hectors Creek]] * [[Johnsonville Township, Harnett County, North Carolina|Johnsonville]] * [[Lillington Township, Harnett County, North Carolina|Lillington]] * [[Neills Creek Township, Harnett County, North Carolina|Neills Creek]] * [[Stewarts Creek Township, Harnett County, North Carolina|Stewarts Creek]] * [[Upper Little River Township, Harnett County, North Carolna|Upper Little River]] {{div col end}} ===Other unincorporated communities=== {{div col|colwidth=12em}} * [[Barbecue, North Carolina|Barbecue]] * [[Barclaysville, North Carolina|Barclaysville]] * [[Cape Fear, Harnett County, North Carolina|Cape Fear]] * [[Chalybeate Springs, North Carolina|Chalybeate Springs]] * [[Christian Light, North Carolina|Christian Light]] * [[Cokesbury, North Carolina|Cokesbury]] * [[Duncan, North Carolina|Duncan]] * [[Flat Branch, North Carolina|Flat Branch]] * [[Flatwoods, North Carolina|Flatwoods]] * [[Johnsonville, North Carolina|Johnsonville]] * [[Kipling, North Carolina|Kipling]] * [[Luart, North Carolina|Luart]] * [[Olivia, North Carolina|Olivia]] * [[Overhills, North Carolina|Overhills]] * [[Pineview, North Carolina|Pineview]] * [[Rawls, North Carolina|Rawls]] * [[Ryes, North Carolina|Ryes]] * [[Seminole, North Carolina|Seminole]] * [[Shawtown, North Carolina|Shawtown]] * [[Turlington, North Carolina|Turlington]] * [[Raven Rock, North Carolina|Raven Rock]] * [[Norrington, North Carolina|Norrington]] * [[Mount Pisgah, North Carolina (unincorporated community)|Mount Pisgah]] {{div col end}} ==See also== * [[List of counties in North Carolina]] * [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Harnett County, North Carolina]] * [[Coharie Intra-tribal Council, Inc.]], state-recognized tribe that resides in the county * [[USS Harnett County (LST-821)|USS ''Harnett'' County (LST-821)]] ==References== {{reflist|30em}} ==External links== {{Commons category}} * {{osmrelation|2528707}} * {{Official website|http://www.harnett.org}} * [http://www.mydailyrecord.com The Daily Record], newspaper headquartered in the county {{Geographic Location | Centre = Harnett County, North Carolina | North = [[Wake County, North Carolina|Wake County]] | Northeast = | East = [[Johnston County, North Carolina|Johnston County]] | Southeast = [[Sampson County, North Carolina|Sampson County]] | South = [[Cumberland County, North Carolina|Cumberland County]] | Southwest = [[Moore County, North Carolina|Moore County]] | West = [[Lee County, North Carolina|Lee County]] | Northwest = [[Chatham County, North Carolina|Chatham County]] }} {{Harnett County, North Carolina}} {{Triangle, NC}} {{North Carolina}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Harnett County, North Carolina| ]] [[Category:Research Triangle]] [[Category:1855 establishments in North Carolina]]
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Harnett County, North Carolina
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