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  2. Ogdensburg, New York - Wikipedia

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    Ogdensburg is a city in St. Lawrence County, New York, United States.The population was 10,064 at the 2020 census. In the late 18th century, European-American settlers named the community after American land owner and developer Samuel Ogden.

  3. Robert C. McEwen United States Custom House - Wikipedia

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    The Robert C. McEwen United States Custom House, also known as U.S. Customshouse, is a historic customshouse building located at Ogdensburg in St. Lawrence County, New York. It was built in 1809-1810 as a store and warehouse. It is a two-story, utilitarian, gable roofed, stone bearing wall structure approximately 60 feet wide and 120 feet long.

  4. Heuvelton, New York - Wikipedia

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    Heuvelton is a small rural, incorporated, village located in St. Lawrence County in the state of New York, United States. It is approximately six miles (9.7 km) southeast of the city of Ogdensburg, in the Town of Oswegatchie. It is the only village in the town. Route 812 bisects the village, and is named State Street within the village boundaries.

  5. Ogdensburg - Wikipedia

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    Ogdensburg, Wisconsin, U.S. Ogdensburg–Prescott International Bridge , connects Ogdensburg, New York to Prescott in Canada Ogdensburg Agreement , established military cooperation between the USA and Canada in 1940

  6. Oswegatchie, New York - Wikipedia

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    During the War of 1812 Ogdensburg and much of the town was captured by British forces. In 1817, the community of Ogdensburg set itself apart from the town by incorporating as a village, and became the City of Ogdensburg in 1868. The Town of Morristown was formed from the western part of Oswegatchie in 1821.

  7. Samuel Ogden - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Ogden was born in 1746 in Newark, New Jersey, one of five sons of David Ogden (1707—c. 1798) and Gertrude (née Gouverneur) Ogden (1716—1775). [1] His father was a noted jurist and a member of the supreme court for the royal Province of New Jersey before the Revolutionary War. [2]