Ogilvie, Minnesota Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

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A sawmill was built in Ogilvie City in 1890, supplying lumber and hardware to the city. The town also had a woodlot that was used for sawing. This proved to be a problem for farmers as they needed custom-cut lumber to meet their needs. The Ogilvie family also ran a general store, selling hardware and lumber. Eventually, the business shifted from supplying farmers to suburbanites, and the Ogilvie family became the largest employer in the town.

The population of Ogilvie is diverse. The city's most common racial groups are White and Asian. Other important ancestries include German, Irish, Norwegian, and Swedish. Although English is the most common language in Ogilvie, other important languages spoken in the city include Italian, French, Spanish, and German. And since most of the city's people are of German and Norwegian origin, Ogilvie is also home to a number of Scandinavian, French, and Italian speakers.

The median property value of a home in Ogilvie, MN is $74,200. This is about 0.309 times less than the national average. While the median property value is lower than the national average, the homeownership rate is still higher. The highest-paying industries in Ogilvie, MN are Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing & Mining and Manufacturing.