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Stockholm's Name and Map Come From an 1806 Split

Stockholm’s official page explains its 1806 formation from Massena and its interior St. Lawrence County position.

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

Town materials say Stockholm was formed on February 21, 1806 from the Town of Massena and describe it as an interior town in northeastern St. Lawrence County. That gives the town a plain but useful starting point: date, parent town, and North Country setting.

In a county where the St. Lawrence River, college towns, and larger villages can pull attention, Stockholm’s own town story is quieter: early formation, interior roads, local offices, and a place name that should not disappear into regional shorthand.

The 1806 Massena split gives the map a little backbone. Stockholm is easier to place when its formation date, northeastern St. Lawrence County setting, and town-government doorway stay together. It also separates the town from nearby Massena in everyday conversation.

The name, date, and interior location are small details, but they keep Stockholm from getting swallowed by bigger North Country labels. Add the current town site to that trio, and the history has a practical home for clerk, board, and local-contact questions. It is a modest story, but it gives the town its own footing.

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