GARRETT COUNTY, MARYLAND
Origin: Garrett County was created from Allegany County in 1872 (Chapter 212, Acts of 1872). It was the last Maryland county to be formed. The County was named for John Work Garrett (1820-1884), railroad executive, industrialist, and financier. Garrett served as president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from 1858 until his death in 1884.
County Seat: Oakland, MD 21550
Form of Government: County Commissioners
Population
1990 census: 28,138
2000 census: 29,846
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websites:
Community College: www.gcc.cc.md.us
County Commissioners: www.co.garrett.md.us/bocc/index.html
County Government: www.co.garrett.md.us
Economic Development Office: http://gcjobs.co.garrett.md.us
Elections Board: www.co.garrett.md.us/elections/elections.html
Emergency Management Office: www.co.garrett.md.us/em/index.html
Health Dept.: www.garretthealth.org
Library: www.sailor.lib.md.us/docs/libdir/garr.html
Planning & Zoning Office: www.co.garrett.md.us/pandz/index.html
Public Schools: www.ga.k12.md.us
Roads Dept.: www.co.garrett.md.us/crd/index.html
Sheriff: www2.gcnet.net/sheriff
Social Services Dept.: www.dhr.state.md.us/garrett.htm
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