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Harlan Township, one of eleven in Warren County, Ohio and the last to be formed in that county, is located in the southeast corner of the county. The 2000 census found 3,627 inhabitants, up from 3,268 in 1990. It is named for Aaron Harlan of Xenia, a member of the Ohio General Assembly that created the township and who formerly represented the area in Congress.


Harlan Township is bounded on the west by Hamilton Township, on the northwest by Salem Township, on the north by Washington Township; on the east by the Clinton County townships of Marion and Vernon ; and on the south by the Clermont County townships of Wayne and Goshen .

The area in Harlan Township was originally in Hamilton Township, then Salem when itwas created June 8, 1818. Harlan was created by the Ohio General Assembly by the Act of March 16, 1860 (Ohio Laws, volume 57, page 135), which took effect that day. It divided the existing Salem Township into two parts, the northern part to be called Corwin Township, the southern to be called Harlan. The dividing line was to "commence at a point in the west bank of Todd's Fork where it intersects the line dividing the townships of Salem and Washington in said county, thence down Todd's Frok with the meanderings thereof, to the mouth of Second Creek; thence in a straight line to the mouth of Wolf's Run; thence up said run to the forks thereof; thence up the west fork of said run to the line dividing the lands of Robert C. Shurts and Allison Mounts; thence on a direct line to a point where the county road leading from Rossburg to Camargo crosses the line dividing the townships of Hamilton and Salem . . ."

The two tiny villages of ButlervilleButlerville is a village of southwestern Ohio, located in south central Harlan Township, Warren County. As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 231, up from 188 in 1990. Geography Butlerville is located at 39°18'10" North, 84°5'20" We and Pleasant PlainPleasant Plain is a village located in Harlan Township, Warren County, Ohio. As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 156, down from 178 in 1990. Geography Pleasant Plain is located at 39°16'47" North, 84°6'33" West (39. 279783, -84. are located in Harlan Township. The Little Miami, Blanchester, Goshen, and Clinton Massie school districts serve the township. Mail is delivered through the Pleasant Plain, MorrowMorrow is a village located in Salem Township, Warren County, Ohio. As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 1,286, up from 1,206 in 1990. The village is named for Governor Jeremiah Morrow. Geography Morrow is located at 39°21'11" Nort, GoshenGoshen is an unincorporated community of northern Clermont County in Goshen Township, on State Route 28 midway between Milford and Blanchester. Clermont County, Ohio Unincorporated communities in Ohio., and BlanchesterBlanchester is a village located in Clinton and Warren counties in Ohio. As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 4,220. Geography Blanchester is located at 39°17'32" North, 83°59'9" West (39. 292314, -83. According to the United State post offices. The Little Miami Telephone Company's Butlerville exchange serves most of the township, but parts of Harlan Township lie in the Little Miami, Blanchester, Morrow, and ClarksvilleClarksville is a village located in Clinton County, Ohio. As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 497. Geography Clarksville is located at 39°24'11" North, 83°58'57" West (39. 403035, -83. According to the United States Census Bureau, telephone exchanges.

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