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Oswegatchie makes “Black Water” part of the town’s front door

Oswegatchie’s official site foregrounds the meaning of the name and the town’s St. Lawrence County setting.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

The town materials say Oswegatchie means “Black Water” and identify the town as part of St. Lawrence County. That name gives the town a small piece of personality right at the front door.

It is easy to pass through North Country place names without stopping to wonder what they mean, but this one asks you to notice water and language before you even get to the town map.

That gives the name staying power. The St. Lawrence County setting and the water names do some quiet work in the background.

Ogdensburg, the St. Lawrence River, and the broader North Country map all sit near this local name story. Oswegatchie does not need a grand slogan when the official site already gives people a small, memorable clue.

It is the kind of clue that makes you say the name a little more slowly the next time you see it on a sign or map.

Oswegatchie does not need a grand local slogan when the name already carries a water story. The small clue gives the town a little North Country depth before the road map even opens.

Filed under: History & Culture Oswegatchie St. Lawrence County oswegatchieblack-watertown-namestorylocal-story

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