





Lewis Morris Ogden, Died Nov 2, 1810, Aged 26 years; son of Col.
Samuel Ogden after whom Ogdensburg was named (from Anne Cady's web site)
- Ford Vault
From "The Ogden Family in America" by William
Ogden Wheeler:
"Col Samuel Ogden b Dec 9 1746 d Dec 1 1810 m Feb 5
1775 Euphemia Morris b Sept 10 1754 d June 2, 1818 dau of Judge Lewis
Morris and Sarah Gouverneur his wife. Col. Samuel Ogden was born in
Newark, NJ was a prominent Episcopalian and an ardent patriot during the
Revolutionary War in which service he was a Colonel of NJ Militia. He
was a man of great business tact and energy and operated an iron works
at Boonton, NJ. "

Currier & Ives Print - Rafting on the St. Lawrence

Names on 1800 Oswegatchie Census (dated May 1801)
Click on this button below to view newspaper clips from 1815-1818


Ogdensburg Advance March 22, 1861
(Fifty Years ago = 1811)
........................................................

St. Lawrence Plaindealer Dec 2, 1941
Web site - Ogden Family:
http://www.clements.umich.edu/Webguides/NP/OgdenF.html


Rutland Herald April 30, 1839

The Boonville Ledger 1853

New York Times - Oct 31, 1856

.JPG)
Eagle Block Ogdensburg
Etching from 1858 Map from Actual Surveys by AE Rogerson CE - Published by JB
Shields - Minor St, Philadelphia
Etching by EH Olds - Daguerrean
Side of Building
A. Watrous
Coach & Saddlery Hardware
Fire Proof Safe Bearing & Stove Agency
Shelf & Heavy Hardware
Front of Building
Hardware, Paints, Oil & Dry Goods, Safes & C Wholesale,
Bindery, Olds Artist, Dry Goods
Stoves, Iron & Steel Dye Stuffs, Carpeting Stoves, Clothing
Stor, Piano Fortes (balcony w/Eagle) Carpets
A.Watrous, HS Humphry Drugs & Medicines, TB James Dry Goods,
Chas Ashley Hardware, TD Skinner Clothes & C, JC Sprague Book Store, Judson
& Powell Attorneys, JH Guest Fancy Goods

Riley Johnson's Hotel Ogdensburg
Etching from 1858 Map from Actual Surveys by AE Rogerson CE - Published by JB
Shields - Minor St, Philadelphia

Ogdensburg Daily Journal 1868

Residence (Amasa) A.W. Woolley 1855
Etching from 1858 Map by AE Rogerson CE - Published by
JB Shields - Philadelphia

St. Lawrence Republican 1842


St. Lawrence Republican 1885
(Joseph) JL Wooley - Champion Squash in Canton County Fair - 1855-
click here:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nystlawr/1860_VR_NewsItems.htm
Woolley home to the right of the Fair Grounds on 1855 Map Below

Edgar A. Newell Company - Newell Block

Burned Newell Stationary Building
Newell graves in Ogdensburg:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~stlawgen/CEMETERY/Ogdensburgh/Ogdensburghnr.HTM
Using Google - Search - News - Archive: I found
an article from the Washington Post dated Dec 30, 1896 that said there
had been a fire on Monday night causing damage to Newell's Block in
Ogdensburg. There was
another fire there in 1912........

Ogdensburg Advance - 1942

The Ogdensburg Advance -1892

Ogdensburg Advance 1898

1912 Fire State Street - Arthur Jameson Music Store on
left

Fire next to Sherwell & Fraser - Ogdensburg (store to the left could
possibly be owned by Duncan McGruer?)

Newell Extension Curtain Rod Manufacturing Co. 1924

Washington Street

Washington Street looking East from Elizabeth Street

River View

Bird's Eye View Looking North From the Post Office

A Few of Ogdensburg's Industrial Plants Viewed from a
Seaplane

Bird's Eye View - Early 1900s

1905

United Helpers Home 1908

United Helpers Orphan's Home 1915

United Helpers Home 1912

United Helpers Home

Tuberculosis Building

Steamer "Thousand Islander"

Ogdensburg Advance 1913

Ogdensburg Advance 1915

James R. Langdon - Ogdensburg Line 1909

Ogdensburg Advance 1889

Ogdensburg Advance 1899

Ogdensburg Advance 1902

Miss Vandenberg to Prescott 1920s

Ogdensburg Prescott Ferry - Levis

Ogdensburg Advance 1925

Prescott Ferry

Ferry to Prescott

Ogdensburg Prescott Bridge - 1960s

Crossmon House - Prescott - 1905

Steamer "Rochester"


Ogdensburg Advance 1910

The Rochester

Rapids King - Lachine Rapids - 1920s

Steamer St. Lawrence

Steamer St. Lawrence at Night

St. John's Episcopal Church

St. John Episcopal Church

St John's Episcopal Church - early 1900s

Our Lady of Victory Shrine

Sandy Beach 1909

Sandy Beach

Sandy Beach 1923

Sandy Beach

Yet another picture of Sandy Beach

Shooting the Shutes - Sandy Beach

Shooting the Shutes - Sandy Beach

Riverside Park & Library

Soldiers & Sailors Monument "Spirit of Liberty"
Sculpture by Sally James Farnham from Ogdensburg whose father, Edward
C. James was a Colonel in the 106th NY Infantry in the Civil War
http://www.sallyjamesfarnham.org
http://www.northnet.org/stlawrenceaauw/farnham.htm

Unveiling Soldiers Monument, Riverside Park
Aug 23, 1905


1864 Civil War Article - Ogdensburg News!

Springfield Republican - Massachusetts - Nov 4, 1864

Soldiers & Sailors Monument, Library, Remington
Memorial Building





Courier & Freeman - Potsdam -March 7, 1989

St. Lawrence Plaindealer May 4, 1943
Remington
Memorial 1950s

Remington Memorial House

This house was built around 1810 for David Parish. It
was designed by French architect Jacque Ramee. Parish, born in
Hamburg, Germany, and his brother Isaac were bankers in Holland. They
came to America in the late 1700s/early 1800s . Parish was an agent
for an American syndicate to transfer bullion belonging to the King of Spain
from Mexico to Napoleon's coffers in Paris via American Ships. This
was complete in 1808 and Parish received 1/4 of the syndicate's profits.
Note that Joseph Bonaparte, once King of Spain, Napoleon's brother was a
resident of Natural Bridge near Oxbow around 1818. The Parishes lent
the US government millions of dollars (I read in one article $7M) for the
War of 1812. Parish was active in developing Ogdensburg, Antwerp, Rossie (iron
foundry),& Parishville. This home was then occupied by George Parish and
Amerigo Vespucci 1842-1859. The home was Frederick Remington's wife,
Eva Remington's home with her sister Emma from 1915-1918.


Potsdam Herald Recorder 1949

Riverside Park 1906

Riverside Park

New York Central Railroad Depot

NYC RR Depot 1910

Rutland Train

Portland & Ogdensburg RR

Portland Ogdensburg Railroad Train in the White
Mountains

1873
From Wikipedia - Portland Ogdensburg RR
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portland_and_Ogdensburg_Railway
Portland Ogdensburg site with construction Pictures:
http://whitemountainhistory.org/Portland___Ogdensburg_RR.html

Map of the Portland Ogdensburg RR Line

Buffalo NY Evening Courier & Republic Aug 9, 1875
Oswegatchie River

View from the Crescent

Oswegatchie River Crescent Park 1909

Crescent Park

Crescent Park


Crescent Park (_arpet cleaning__couring works)

Crescent Park

Crescent Park & Oswegatchie River in Winter 1910

Oswegatchie & St Lawrence

Mouth of Oswegatchie Early 1900s

Mouth of the Oswegatchie 1906

Opera House 1909

Opera House

City Hall & Opera House

Town Hall & Opera House 1927

Tug Boat & Light House - 1908

Light House 1920
(built on Van Rensselaer Point in 1835 by the US Govt.)

Light House

Light House

"The Old Stage that 80 Years Ago Run From Pulaski to
Ogdensburg. Present driver W.H. Andrews"
This could possibly be the man - William Andrews b.in
Pulaski 1849 - d 1924:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2720040&id=I02809


Plaindealer 1984

Stage - Ogdensburg Tally - Ho

Ogdensburg Advance - article under Gouverneur news 1907
- with reference to the stage coach

Ogdensburg Advance 1898

Canton Commercial Advertiser 1925

Lafayette Street Bridge

Ferry Steamer Henry Plumb (named after a pioneer
ferry Capt. )


Ogdensburg Advance - Henry Plumb - 1897

Bar - 1910

Utica Clothier Store - Murphy the Clothier

Utica Weekly Herald Aug 6, 1872

Ogdensburg Advance 1885

Simmons House


Proctor Lumber Manufacturing Company

Along the St. Lawrence River 1905

A Texaco Kerosene Delivery - Camel Cigarettes

Parade 1911

Merry's Band from Ogdensburg at a Canton Parade - 1915

Coal Dock & Library Park

Dock, Custom House, Ferry "Joseph Dubrule" - 1950


Influenza 1918:

Syracuse NY Post 1918


Ogdensburg Daily Journal Feb 16, 1859

Ogdensburg Daily Journal March 2, 1859

Ogdensburg Creamery 1910

War Maneuvers - Aug 1940 - 108th Infantry, National Guard from Rochester
set up camp

Anti-aircraft Guns - 105th Infantry, 27th Div. Plow horse is named
Dobbin - 1940 War Maneuvers

War Maneuvers 1940

War Maneuvers - 103nd Quarter Master Reg from Brooklyn - firewood pile

52nd Field Artillery Control Tower

Danger Area - Field Telephone - Field
Artillery Explosives on Right
One of Ogdensburg's first settlers (Pine Hill Cemetery):
Jacob Sharp, Settled at Sharp's Landing, Hudson River, 1684; Active in
Trading (Section 3)
Jacob Sharp 2nd, born 1763, pioneer settler, settled at Ogdensburg, 1812
(Section 3)
Stone Cemetery Church (Oswegatchie):
Jacob Sharp, died April 1, 1827; Aged 64 yrs
(John Sharp on Madrid, Peter Sharp on Lisbon 1800 Census)

Father Francois Picquet's Monument 1908
http://historion.net/f.parkman-montcalm-wolfe/page-32.html

Ogdensburg Advance Sept 14, 1899


Potsdam Courier Freeman July 26,1933


Potsdam Courier Freeman - Jan 20, 1932
A
celebrated Sulpician missionary in Canada,
b. at Bourg, Bresse, France, 4 Dec., 1708;
d. at Verjon, Ain, France, in 1781. He
entered the seminary of Lyons (1727), where
he was ordained deacon in 1731. At the
Seminary of St. Sulpice in Paris, after
winning his doctorate at the Sorbonne, he
was raised to the priesthood, and became a
Sulpician. The same year he begged to be
sent to Canada, and in the month of July
arrived at Montreal, where for five years
(1734-9) he was engaged in the ministry. On
the Indian mission of the Lac-des-Deux-Montagnes
(now Oka), he acquired the Algonquin and
Iroquois tongues so perfectly that he
surpassed the ablest orators of these
tribes. His influence enabled him to win a
large number of these savages to the true
Faith. The Lake mission became very
populous: Nipissings, Outaouois, Mohawks,
and Hurons crowded alongside the
Algonquins and Iroquois. Picquet
fortified this
Catholic centre against
pagan tribes, and erected the Calvary
which still exists, with its well-built
stations stretching along the mountain side
facing the lake. In the intercolonial
war between
France and England (1743-8), the Indian
allies of these two powers came to arms. Due
to the influence of their missionary the
Five Nations, hitherto allies of the
English, remained neutral, while the other
savages carried on a guerilla
war in New England or served as scouts
for the French troops. When peace was
restored, Picquet volunteered to establish
an Indian post on the Presentation River,
whence he spread the Gospel among the
Iroquois nations, as far as the Indians
of the West. Founded on 1 June, 1749, this
post became the Fort of the Presentation in
the following year; from it arose the town
of Ogdensburg, New York.
In
1751 Picquet travelled round lake
Ontario to gather into his mission as
many
Iroquois as possible, and succeeded in
establishing 392 families at the
Presentation. In 1752 Mgr. de Pontbriand,
the last French
Bishop of Quebec, baptized 132 of them.
A banner, preserved in the church of Oka,
perpetuates the souvenir of this event, and
the
memory of the fidelity of the Five
Nations to the
cause of France, for, in the course of
the Seven years' War, it floated side by
side with the Fleur-de-lis on many a
battlefield. In1753 Picquet went to
France and presented to the
minister of the Navy a well-documented
memorandum concerning Canada, in which he
pointed out the best means for preserving
that colony for the French Crown. Hardly had
he returned to
Canada (1754) when hostilities were
resumed. He directed his savages against the
English, whom he considered as much the
enemies of Catholicism as of France, and for
six years accompanied them on their
expeditions and into the field of battle. "Abbe
Picquet was worth several regiments", said
Governor Duquesne of him. The English set a
price on his head. When all
hope of the
cause was lost, by the order of his
superiors who feared he might fall into the
hands of the English, Picquet returned to
France, passing thither through
Louisiana (1760). He was engaged in the
ministry in
Paris till 1772. He then returned to his
homeland, Bresse, and was named
canon of the
cathedral of Bourg, where he died.

l'Eglise de VERJON
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St. Lawrence Plaindealer June 30, 1880

Prescott from Ogdensburg Harbor - WH Bartlett

Ogdensburg 1830 by Thomas Burrowes

1841


Malone Gazette 1851

Malone Gazette 1852

Governor Roosevelt - SLC Fair - 1899


General Newton Martin Curtis
Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient - Commander at Fort
Fisher - Lost an eye in the battle
Died Jan 1910 (Heart Disease, dropped dead in NY in
front of the Consolidated Gas Company at 4 Irvington Place)


North Water Street 1924

Marine Railway Ship 1910

Mansion Park 1910

Library 1907

Library

Library

Public Library Early 1900s

Oswegatchie House 1911 - EB Capron Prop.
Ford Street, Hotel Norman

Hotel Norman

City Hospital 1907

City Hospital 1910

A Barton Hepburn Hospital

Hamilton Park 1910

OFA 1907

St. Lawrence Republican 1833
OFA

Ogdensburg Free Academy 1910

Ogdensburg Free Academy

Ogdensburg Free Academy 2

Ogdensburg Free Academy, Junior High School, George
Hall Trade School

St. Lawrence Republican 1831

St Mary's School

St Mary's Academy 1911

St. Mary's Cathedral & Rectory

St Mary's Cathedral

Sacred Heart Convent 1910

St. John's Episcopal Church 1915

St. Johns Sanatorium early 1940s

Public School

Public School No. 1

Ford Street
Nathan Ford - son of John Ford from
Morristown, NJ - click on Morristown, NY history link.
http://www.history.rays-place.com/ny/morristown-ny.htm
Nathan Ford - click here for Rootsweb link info:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1625768&id=I5098
Nathan Ford - first person to be listed on the
1800 Oswegatchie (Ogdensburg) Census - click on 1800 SLC census on the
home page

Ford Street Looking East at Night 1914

New Ogdensburg Hotel, Allen Welt Proprietor
State Street - 1915
(destroyed by fire 1947)

New Ogdensburg Hotel

Ford Street Looking North - New Ogdensburg Hotel -
1925

Ford Street Looking North

Ford Street West 1918

Ford Street

Ford Street & Trolley

Ford Street & Flags

Ogdensburg Trolley 1910ish

Ford Street West from State Street - National Bank
- around 1911

Ford Street 1909

Ford & State Looking South 1909
Judson Bank Building - O'Connors & Jones
Confectionery
David Judson was a Banker and Real
Estate developer from Ogdensburg. Here is more information on him:

David C Judson - Anne Cady's Ogdensburg Cemetery page
click here:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~stlawgen/CEMETERY/Ogdensburgh/Ogdensburghhk.HTM
David Judson - Dekalb History - 1807 Town Electors
click here:
http://www.history.rays-place.com/ny/de-kalb-ny.htm
1860 Ogdensburg Census lists
David Judson, Daniel Judson 60, Banker, b Ct pg 264, John D Judson 47
Banker, b NY

John Judson Home - Old Stereoview by AC McIntyre & Co

John Judson Home - Old Stereoview by AC McIntyre & Co
Oswegatchie 1870 Census: John D Judson 57,
Banker, Harriet 51, David C Judson 20
or
Porcius Judson 54, Lawyer, Sarah D 50, Frank R 21, John
14

Ford Street - Stereoview by AC McIntyre & Co

Early Street View - Stereotype - by AC McIntyre & Co.

Ford Street - Woolworth Bldg on left - 1950s

State Street 1950s

Elk's Club

Elks Club 1917

Elks Club

The Dam

Dam from Crescent around 1910

Emigrants on the St. Lawrence (Done & Pannemaker)

Custom House & Post Office

Custom House & PO 1910

Post Office & Customs House

Post Office Early 1900s

Customs House & PO

Customs House 1906

Crescent Park and Customs House 1906

Crescent Park 1909

City Hall

City Hall

Congregational Church 1910

City Hospital 1910

Caroline Street

Armory

Armory 1904

Armory 1907

Armory 1908

Armory

Armory 1911

1904 - 40th Separate Company Armory

Old NYS Armory

Armory & Oswegatchie Bridge

A. Hepburn Hospital
Hepburn, Alonzo
Barton, 1846–1922,
American legislator and banker, b. Colton, St. Lawrence co., N.Y. He
served (1875–80) in the New York state legislature and became chairman
of the legislative committee to investigate railroad rate
discrimination. The published proceedings of this committee—popularly
called the Hepburn Report—strongly influenced subsequent corrective
legislation and helped bring about the adoption (1887) of the federal
Interstate Commerce Act. Later Hepburn devoted himself to banking and to
government fiscal administration. Read more about him by clicking
here:
http://www.electricscotland.com/history/descendants/chap68.htm
For more information on A Barton
Hepburn, his family, where they lived, etc. see "Colton Town
Photos".

A. Hepburn Hospital 2

A. Hepburn Hospital 3

Hepburn Hospital 1950s

Masonic Temple

Waterworks Station 1909

Oswegatchie River & Dam 1908

Oswegatchie River Dam

Senator Malby's Residence - 1907

(George Roland Malby)
Info from
www.politicalgraveyard.com
Malby, George Roland
(1857-1912) — also known as George R. Malby
— of Ogdensburg,
St.
Lawrence County, N.Y. Born in Canton,
St. Lawrence
County, N.Y.,
September
16, 1857. Republican. Member of New York state legislature; delegate
to Republican National Convention from New York,
1904,
1908,
1912;
U.S.
Representative from New York 26th District, 1907-12; died in office
1912. Died in New York,
New York
County, N.Y.,
July 5,
1912. Interment at
Ogdensburg Cemetery, Ogdensburg, N.Y.
Grave:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~stlawgen/CEMETERY/Ogdensburgh/PIC3/DCP_2168.JPGInfo
Family names from Ogdensburg Cemetery: William
Rutherford, Grandfather, 1785-1865, William Malby 1826-1895, Betsy M.
Rutherford 1822-1883, John Malby 1852-1865, William H. Malby 1860-1880,
George Malby 1857-1912, Elsie Wells Malby 1889-1921, Walter Rives Malby
1890-1921
Info from:
http://www.stlawu.edu/library/libarc/mss.html
George Malby Collection
George Roland Malby was born in Canton, St. Lawrence County, N.Y.,
September 16, 1857; attended Canton Union School and St. Lawrence
University; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1881 and commenced
the practice of law in Ogdensburg, New York. He became a member of the
State Assembly from 1890-1895 and served in the State Senate from 1895
until 1907. In 1907 he was elected as a Republican to the Sixtieth,
Sixty-first, and Sixty-second Congresses and served until his death July
5, 1912 in New York City. Malby was instrumental in getting the Panama
Canal built in its present location rather than through Nicaragua. He
also introduced and pushed to passage the bill for the erection,
equipment and maintenance of an agricultural school in connection with
St. Lawrence University. The collection consists of speeches and
printed matter relating to the building of the Panama Canal, a book
"Panama" by Ashley Carter, material relating to the proposed Nicaragua
Canal, and numerous newspaper obituaries about Malby. St. Lawrence
University received the collection from Mrs. Ada Armstrong of
Ogdensburg, New York in June of 1971. Malby was Mrs. Armstrong's husband
Howard's great uncle.
Died of Heart Trouble at the Murray Hill Hotel - Jan 1912.

George Malby Residence

LC Nash Residence - early 1900s
Lewis C Nash 1859-1925, wife Frances M Nash 1855-1936
Grave:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~stlawgen/CEMETERY/Ogdensburgh/Ogdensburghnr.HTM

Nash Residence - 1916

Hotel McConville - Newly Renovated - 1940

Seymour House
1860 Ogdensburg Census (pg 257) lists
Sophia Seymour 62, Lady. Isaac L Seymour 36, Merchant & Brewer, George D
Seymour, 40 Brewer
Also, Seymour House (Hotel & Boarding House) (pg 266-267)
lists Ezia Dorsey, 42, from Md, Land Lord

Seymour House 1909

Seymour House - 1920s

Hotel Seymour

St. Lawrence Republican 1845

Dining Room, Hotel McConville - Arthur F McConville, Prop.

Drawing from the 1800s - Grain Elevator at Ogdensburg by Napoleon
Ledochowski

Grain Elevator

Elevator & Harbor

Iroquois Roller & Flouring Mills - 1883- Henry Rodee & James R. Bill

Ogdensburg Advance 1899
(Rodee disappeared March 18, 1903)




Ogdensburg Advance 1945

Notre Dame Catholic Church

Notre Dame

Notre Dame Rectory & Church 1912

Presbyterian Church


St. Lawrence Republican October 1, 1901 Rev. Linus Merrill Miller

Sailing on the St Lawrence - 1915

Neh Mahbin 1910

Silk Mill - Oswegatchie Manufacturing Co - early 1900s





St. Lawrence Republican May 5, 1909

Silk Mill

Silk Mill

Industrial Plants

Ogdensburg Prescott Bridge

1925 -1926 Football Champions

Wadhams Hall Seminary College

Crescent Hotel 1950s
Ogdensburg Advance 1861

New York Times 1852

New York Times 1856

New York Times 1867

New York Times 1868

Ogdensburg Advance 1950

Sylvanus Wood - Stone Cutter - born in Vermont, on the Oswegatchie
(includes Ogdensburg) 1870 census

Dr. Zina B. Bridges

St. Lawrence Republican - 1850

Ogdensburg Journal July 21, 1859

Massena Northern Observer July 20, 1893





Norwood News 1886




St. Lawrence Republican 1882

Madill Residence

Dr. Grant Madill b 1864 d 1943


Courier Freeman March 31, 1943