- Bond of the Rome,
Watertown and
Ogdensburgh Rail Road Company,
issued 1. July 1874...
-
Elevator erected by the
Ogdensburgh & Lake
Champlain Rail Road
Company at Ogdensburg, New York...
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built its own alignment. West of Swanton, the P&O was
allied with the
Ogdensburgh & Lake
Champlain Railroad,
running west from
Rouses Point, New York to...
-
Mohawk reserves in Canada. New
American residents named the
village Ogdensburgh after Samuel Ogden, an
early landowner. The
community developed around...
- wife in Kinsale, had four boys at a
birth "St.
Lawrence Republican and
Ogdensburgh w****ly journal., June 03, 1896, Page 8,
Image 8". 3 June 1896. p. 8....
- Urmston, deceased. Richard,
mentioned below. John Fraunceis,
living in
Ogdensburgh, Margaret. Gerald, who died in Ireland.
Irish nobility "Cartlann Téacsanna"...
-
first post
office in
Ransom was
established in 1887, but it was
called Ogdensburgh until 1888.
Ransom was
incorporated as a city in 1905.
According to the...
-
lasted until 1953.: 44 The
final service was the
Mount Royal and an
Ogdensburgh–Alburgh
mixed train; the
Green Mountain Flyer had been cut back to Burlington...
- 1934. He died on
April 3, 1934, of
heart disease; and was
buried at the
Ogdensburgh Cemetery. New York Red Book (1932; pg. 99) ****EMBLYMAN
PRATT OF M****ENA...
- months, this area was soon
occupied by
American settlers, who
named it
Ogdensburgh (later Ogdensburg)
after Samuel Ogden, a
prominent landowner and speculator...