Boyhood Home of Ulysses S. Grant, Historic Georgetown, Ohio
www.HistoryInYourOwnBackyard.com [email protected] 812-623-5727 Georgetown, Ohio was platted in 1819 and took its name from Georgetown, Kentucky. The town has a very interesting history including the fact that it is the boyhood home of Ulysses S. Grant. GPS Location: 38°51'58.1"N 83°54'15.2"W

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