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History of Potsdam, (Saint Lawrence County) New York

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Biographies:

The Biography of Job Bicknell Ellis

Job Bicknell Ellis, botanist, was born at Potsdam, N.Y., Jan. 21, 1829; son of Freeman and Sarah (Bicknell) Ellis; and grandson of Isaac and Elizabeth (Chase) Ellis. He was graduated from Union in 1851 and devoted himself to the study of botany. He was an associate editor of the Journal of Mycology, 1885-88, and published many articles on North American fungi. He became editor and publisher of: North American Fungi, Centuries I.-XV. (1878-85); and associated with Mr. Benjamin M. Everhart of West Chester, Pa., of North American Fungi, Second Series, Centuries XVI.-XXXVI. (1886-98); and of Fungi Columbiani, Centuries I.-XIII. (1893-98); also joint author with Mr. Everhart, of The North American Pyrenomycetes.

From: Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Johnson, Rossiter, editor




The Biography of Ira Wilder Allen

Ira Wilder Allen, educator, was born at Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y., July 5, 1827, the eldest son of the Rev. Ira Allen, pastor of a church at Potsdam for nearly fifty years, and a direct descendant of Ira Allen, the Vermont patriot. The son was taught at home and in the local seminary, and from 1843 to 1846 was employed in teaching school. He entered the sophomore class of Hamilton college in 1847, and was graduated in 1850, when he took charge of Manlius academy, New York. He was elected professor of mathematics, astronomy, and civil engineering in Antioch college, Ohio, in 1851; took an extra course in mathematics at Hamilton and Harvard colleges and studied in the Universities of Gottingen and Berlin. He also investigated the school systems while in Europe. On assuming his duties at Antioch college he found the financial affairs in poor condition. Its educational standing was excellent. He aided in founding a new college in Indiana, which he managed for the first year, and then he went to Albany, N.Y., where he studied law and was admitted to practice. His love of teaching, however, impelled him to return to the school-room, and he opened Allen academy, Chicago, Ill., in 1863. He was elected a life member of the National teachers' association, also a member of the American archoeological society, and of the Astronomical society. The degree of LL. D. was conferred upon him in 1874, by Union Christian college.

From: Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Johnson, Rossiter, editor








New York Facts:
Tree: sugar maple
Bird: bluebird
Flower: rose
Nickname: Empire State
Motto: Excelsior (Ever Upward)
Area (sq. mi.): 49,576
Capitol: Albany
Admitted: 26 Jul 1788




Saint Lawrence County Facts:

Seat: Canton
Established: 1802
Formed from: Clinton, Herkimer and Montgomery


Some Historic Photographers from Potsdam

  • Murphy, John W
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Potsdam is situated 132 meters above sea level.



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