In 1749, a Suplican priest,
Abbé Picquet, built a mission fort named 'Fort de La Présentation' near the junction of the
Oswegatchie River and the
St Lawrence River. By 1755 it had a large population of
Iroqois loyal to France. In 1758, with the
Seven Years' War intensifying, a military commander was put in charge of that new aspect of the fort. In 1759, the mission fort was abandoned in favour of
Fort Lévis.
After the British victories of 1760, the fort was renamed Fort Oswegatchie and remained in their hands until 1796. The first settlement under an American flag began that year and the area took the name
Ogdensburg after Samuel Ogden.
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''the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online''
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Fort de La Présentation