
St. Lawrence Gazette - Published in Ogdensburg -
Feb 18, 1818

St. Lawrence Gazette - Published in Ogdensburg - 1818

Pleasant Street - DeKalb Jct.

Green Street 1918

Green Street 1907

Green Street

Green Street from Church

Main Street DeKalb Junction 1910

Residences - DeKalb Jct.

Homes

DeKalb Junction - Gold Medal Flour written on building

Hurley House 1915 (previously the Gould House)
St. Lawrence Plaindealer Dec 5, 1944 - "Fifty Years Ago" (1894)

St. Lawrence Plaindealer May 30, 1939

Depot

Franklin Gazette 1885

School Photo

DeKalb Band- early 1900s

Coopers Falls - very early 1900s

Greetings from DeKalb Junction

Canton Street, DeKalb Junction - early 1900s

1908 - Canton Street - DeKalb Junction

Gouverneur Press 1871

St. Lawrence Plaindealer July 1, 1930


St. Lawrence Plaindealer Sept 14, 1943

St. Lawrence Plaindealer Dec 2, 1941

1870 Nathan Rundell Residence
(early settler of English ancestry)
1850 DeKalb Census: Nathan 40, Sarah 41, John M 13, Elizabeth, Phoebe 2, Abagail 52
Obadiah 53, Polly 52, George 20, Harriett 15, Wilbur 11
1870 DeKalb Cenus: Nathan 60, Sarah 62, Elizabeth 28, Milton 32, Gertrude 13(lives with Lobdells)
Obediah 72, Polly 71, Eliza 49, William 30, Maria 26, Frank 7, Virginia 6, George 3
1880 DeKalb Census: Nathan Rundell, retired farmer 69, Elizabeth daughter 39
East DeKalb Cemetery - Rundells - click here: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~stlawgen/CEMETERY/EastDekalb/EastDeKalb.HTM

St. Lawrence Plaindealer Feb 13,1879

Union Free School

Hermon Street

Depot 1910

ME Church early 1900s

ME Church Dekalb Junction

Presbyterian Church Dekalb

Presbyterian Church - 1910

Catholic Church 1918

Ladies taking a ride

Finley's Tourist Camp

Finley's

Finley's

CC Lytle's Residence

Wainwright's Mill

Bordon Bottling
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St. Lawrence Plaindealer July 14, 1897


St. Lawrence Plaindealer Sept 17, 1940
"Legend of Coopers Falls" by Bryan Thompson:
"Old Pioneer Cemetery" by Susan Mende: http://stlawrencecountycemeteries.org/DeKalb/oldpioneercem.htm

1858 Maps from "Maps of St. Lawrence County - from Actual Survey by A.E. Rogerson, C.E. Published by J.B. Shields Publishers, 517, 1519, 521 Minor Street, Philadelphia
1803 - Judge William Cooper brought thirty-four people from Cooperstown to start a settlement. There is a James Cooper (possibly Judge William's brother?) on Dekalb's 1810 census and a Courtland Cooper (possibly James's son?) on the 1820 Dekalb census.
Rootsweb link : Judge William Cooper father of author James Fenimore Cooper : http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jmherod&id=I60664