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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FLS_how-ogdensburgh-captured-brockville_Ogdensburg-NY.html
On February 6, 1813, Captain Benjamin Forsyth learned from his spies and Canadian sympathizers that the British were holding a large number of Americans in the jail at Brockville. Repeated reports indicated that the Americans were being cruelly tr…
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Northern Front American War planners ignored Ogdensburg as a way to choke off the British supply lines, instead focusing their attention and troops on grandiose invasions like General James Wilkinson's ill-fated march on Montreal, illustrated abov…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FLL_benjamin-forsyth-the-daring-commando_Ogdensburg-NY.html
In late July of 1812, a U.S. Army rifle company arrived on the Northern Border. It was commanded by Captain Benjamin Forsyth, "a big dashing daredevil from North Carolina," who had his own opinions on the way to wage a war. Along the Northern bord…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FLI_what-happened-to-the-patriots_Ogdensburg-NY.html
Even though the Patriots only numbered about 180 in the windmill, Ogdensburg was home to a host of sympathizers, many of whom were prevented by the American infantry from joining or supplying their comrades. But many of the most vocal and active m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FLE_frederic-remington-1861-1909_Ogdensburg-NY.html
Did Remington Live Here? No. But he loved the St. Lawrence River and his wife lived here for a time after his death. He painted in his studio on an island in Chippewa Bay he called "Ingleneuk." The North Country, where he grew up and is buried, re…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FLD_remington-art-memorial_Ogdensburg-NY.html
This old mansion built in 1810 by David Parish was remodeled in 1922 in memory of Frederic Remington by George Hall and John C. Howard
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This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FL5_ogdensburg-public-library_Ogdensburg-NY.html
Rebuilt by George Hall and John C. Howard 1922 The central part of this building was originally the Rosseel Mansion afterward converted into the summer residence of George C. Clark of New York City. In the year 1895 it became the Ogdensburg Publi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FJV_civil-war-soldiers-and-sailors-memorial_Ogdensburg-NY.html
War of the Rebellion 1861 • 1865 Town of Oswegatchie [Dedicated August 23, 1905]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FJU_north-country-sailors-memorial_Ogdensburg-NY.html
This old ship's anchor and chain and the dock on which it rests is forever dedicated to the memory of all residents of the North Country who sailed the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes since Ogdensburg has been a fort, village, city - 1749 …
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