BRYAN, an incorporated village near the north-west corner of Ohio, U.S.A., served by the New York Central and the Toledo and Indiana (electric) railways; the county seat of Williams county. The population was 4,252 in 19 20; 1930 it was 4,689. The agricultural specialties of the region are grain, sugar-beets, potatoes and dairy products. Among the manufactures of the village are wheelbarrows, showcases, toys, art metal products and condensed milk. Bryan was settled about 1833 and incorporated in