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  1. The City of Ogdensburg is located in St. Lawrence County at the upper left corner of New York State along the beautiful St. Lawrence River. It was founded in 1749 by French Jesuit missionary Abbe Francois Picquet to convert Native Americans to Christianity and turn them against the British.

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  2. 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.

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  4. Ogdensburg is proud of its numerous buildings, many of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Sites. The U.S. Customs House was built in 1809-1810 as the Parish Store for David Parish, the first industrialist of the area.

  5. A rural city of approximately 13,000 residents, yet within a two hour drive of a population of over 15 million people, Ogdensburg combines a friendly small town atmosphere with the cultural and economic opportunities that abound in more urban settings.

  6. The earliest settlement in Ogdensburg dates back to 1749 when the celebrated Sulpician missionary Father Picquet founded his mission on the banks of the St. Lawrence at the mouth of the Oswegatchie River.

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  8. The City grew to be a busy shipping center for river traffic and greeted its first train in 1850. The opening of the railway drew trade from the upper lakes to New England. By 1860, Ogdensburg was known as 'New York of the North'.

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