Brown County Court Administrator
Brown County, Ohio, governed by a three-member Board of County Commissioners, serves over 45,000 residents across its towns and villages. Established in 1817 and named after War of 1812 hero Jacob Brown, the county offers a diverse range of agricultural and industrial products while being steeped in historical significance.
Georgetown, the largest village and county seat, is notable as the boyhood home of Ulysses S. Grant and hosts the Rankin House, a key station on the Underground Railroad. The county's economy features industries such as plastic machinery, surgical equipment, and wildlife art prints, making it a unique blend of heritage and modern development.
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