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28th February 1796
28th February 1796
David Crichton, the founder of the Crichton Brewery of Ogdensburg, New York, was born in Perthshire Scotland.
He emigrated to America with his brother Thomas and settled in Johnstown, New York, where they carried on the business of distillers. Later they removed to the village of Ogdensburg where in 1827 the brothers established a brewery east of town on the shore of the St. Lawrence River. When Thomas and David died in 1853 and 1856 respectively, their brewery passed to David's two sons David John and Thomas.
David Crichton, the founder of the Crichton Brewery of Ogdensburg, New York, was born in Perthshire Scotland.
He emigrated to America with his brother Thomas and settled i... View More
1827 FoundedDavid & Thomas CrichtonNorth side of Water Street between Franklin & Elizabeth
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6th March 1836
6th March 1836
David John Crichton, was born in Ogdensburg, New York. His father, David Crichton and his uncle, Thomas Crichton had established a brewery in that town in 1827. They were Scotsmen by birth and their brewery, naturally, manufactured ale. The Crichton children learned the brewer's art in the family business, and when Thomas died in 1853 and David Sr. died in 1856, operation of the firm fell to the capable hands of 20 -year-old David John and his 28-year-old brother Charles. Manufacturing continued uninterrupted.
In 1857 an excise tax raised the price of ale in New York and the brothers branched out into brewing lager beer. In 1864 Charles retired from the business and David J. continued the brewery alone.
The Crichton Brewery operated on and off until 1875, when it finally succumbed to heavy competition from the Arnold Brewery. David Crichton defaulted on tax debts and the property fell into the hands of the city. It lay vacant until 1879, when it was destroyed by fire.
Later that year the brewery property was sold off at auction. David Crichton had found work in the State Hospital, then later he sold grain and feed, then, at last, the liquor business. At some point during this time the river changed its course and washed away all that remained of the family brewery.
David John Crichton died in Odgensburg on June 19th, 1916. He was twice widowed and 80 years old. His years as a young brewery man with his brother on the banks of the St. Lawrence were a distant happy memory.
David John Crichton, was born in Ogdensburg, New York. His father, David Crichton and his uncle, Thomas Crichton had established a brewery in that town in 1827. They were Scotsmen by bi... View More
1853 Crichton Brewery, D. Crichton & Son (Charles D.)North side of Water Street between Franklin & Elizabeth
1st October 1855 Crichton Brewery, Charles D. & D. J. CrichtonNorth side of Water Street between Franklin & Elizabeth
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1st October 1855
1st October 1855
David Crichton of the Crichton & Son Brewery of Ogdensburg, New York retired at age 59. His 19-year-old son David John becomes junior partner with his older brother Charles.
David Crichton of the Crichton & Son Brewery of Ogdensburg, New York retired at age 59. His 19-year-old son David John becomes junior partner with his older brother Charles.
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29th October 1859
29th October 1859
The steamer Ontario traveling the St. Lawrence River spotted a fire in the Crichton Brewery of Ogdensburg, New York.
The steamer Ontario traveling the St. Lawrence River spotted a fire in the Crichton Brewery of Ogdensburg, New York.
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1861
1861
Crichton Brewery, D. D. T. Carr & P. S. Matthews lessees
16th March 1861 Crichton Brewery, D. D. T. Carr & P. S. Matthews lesseesNorth side of Water Street between Franklin & Elizabeth
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1864
1864
Crichton Brewery, David J. Crichton
1864 Crichton Brewery, David J. CrichtonNorth side of Water Street between Franklin & Elizabeth
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1867
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1870
1874 ClosedCrichton Brewery, David J. Crichton