Ogden
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Ogden is the name of numerous individuals:
- George Ogden Abell, an astronomer at UCLA
- J. Ogden Armour, a Chicago meat-packing magnate in the early 20th century
- Ogden Livingston Mills, an American businessman and politician
- Frederic Ogden Nash, an American poet
- Charles Kay Ogden, a Cambridge University psycholinguist, polymath, and bibliophile
- Deane Ogden, an American television and film score composer
- John Ogden, a co-founder of Fisk University
- John B. Ogden, Judge
- Jonathan Phillip Ogden, an American football offensive tackle
- Peter Skene Ogden, alternately Skeene, Skein or Skeen, a Canadian explorer of the American West
- William Butler Ogden, the first Mayor of Chicago, Illinois
- John Ogdon, a commonly misspelled pianist
- Ogden Rogers Reid, a member of the United States House of Representatives
- Ludlow Ogden Smith, a Philadelphia socialite who married Katharine Hepburn in 1928
- David Ogden Stiers, an American actor and musician
- In England:
- *Ogden, West Yorkshire
- In the United States of America:
- *Ogden, Arkansas
- *Ogden, Illinois
- *Ogden, Iowa
- *Ogden, Kansas
- *Ogden, New York
- *Ogden, North Carolina
- *Ogden, Utah
- *Ogden Creek, a tributary of Back Creek in New Jersey
- *Ogden Dunes, Indiana
- *Ogden Township, Michigan
- *Fort Ogden, Florida
- *North Ogden, Utah
- *South Ogden, Utah
- Ogden Newspaper Group, owner of several newspapers in the United States
- Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake, a concept album by the British rock band The Small Faces
- The first USS Ogden (PF-39) was commissioned in 1943, and received three battle stars for World War II service. Named after Ogden, Utah.
- The second USS Ogden (LPD-5) is an Austin-class amphibious transport dock. Also named after Ogden, Utah.
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