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A piece of Camden history endures with acquisition of former Knox Woolen Mill division

Edward H. Best Company has been acquired by Windward Ventures LLC, a Maine-based investment group. The Edward H. Best Company operated in the Knox Woolen Mill, in Camden, in the 19th and 20th centuries. Maine entrepreneurs John Karp, of the Maine.

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Ogdensburg historian highlights Bishop Residence designed by Madame America Vespucci

Wednesday, January 6, 2021 - 9:05 am OGDENSBURG Legend says that Madame America Vespucci designed the home now known as the Bishop’s Residence, according to City of Ogdensburg Historian Julie Madlin. She says the double house, built for $25,000 in 1855, was the home of two prominent families as well as several bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ogdensburg. In the center was the land office for the Parish iron and lead mines of Rossie. The Rosseel family occupied the east house. John Rosseel was born in Ogdensburg in 1822, son of Joseph and Louisa Rosseel. His father,Joseph, was the land agent for the Parish estate for 50 years and later John followed in his father’s footsteps . In 1849 he married Lydia Raymond who was born in 1817 in Potsdam, NY and they had 3 children. As a child Mr. Rosseel was sick and became crippled as a result, but went on to captain two of Parish’s schooners until his father’s death when he took over as land agent. H

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