Covering an area of 597.20 sq mi and having a total population of over 33.4K with an intermingling cohabitation of White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others with more than 12K housing units and 8.3K families, Randolph County was established in 1795. It is situated in the southern section frequently known as "Little Egypt" of the state of Illinois. The county has its county seat and the largest town at Chester. It was named after Edmund Randolph, the first Attorney General of the United States.
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