The
Abenaki people that lived in the region called it Winnegance. The first European presence in the region was an
English fishing outpost called
Cape Newagen in 1623. An Englishman by the name of Henry Curtis purchased the right to settle Winnegance from the Abenaki
Sachem Mowhotiwormet in 1666. However, the English were driven from their settlements by the Abenaki in 1676 during
King Philip's War in 1676. The colonists returned after the war ended. In 1689 during
King William's War, they were driven out again. Winnegance was abandoned entirely, and remained a desolate waste for 40 years. In 1730, Colonel David Dunbar, the superintendent and governor of the
Territory of Sagadahock, formed a new settlement, named Townsend after
Lord Charles Townshend. In 1764, the settlement was officially incorporated as the town of
Boothbay. Despite predations during the
French and Indian Wars, and robberies during the
Revolutionary War by marauding British sailors, the settlement was successful, not least because of its large, deep and protected harbor. During the
Penobscot Expedition in 1779, Boothbay became a rendezvous point for the
American naval fleet prior to its disastrous encounter with the British at
Castine. In 1842,
Townsend, now called Southport, split from Boothbay and was incorporated as its own town. The harbor continued to develop as a fishing center. In bad weather, it could hold at a time between 400 and 500 vessels, often
Friendship Sloops, seeking shelter. By 1881, it had a
fishery and
fish oil company, an
ice company, two
marine railways, a
fertilizer manufacturer, and a factory for
canning lobsters. On February 16, 1889, the community was set off from Boothbay and incorporated as the town of Boothbay Harbor. Frank L. Sample shipyard at Boothbay Harbor built
minesweepers for the
United States Navy during
World War II and into the 1950s. Some location filming for the
1956 movie version of
Rodgers and Hammerstein's
Carousel, notably the "June Is Bustin' Out All Over" sequence, was done there. Each summer, Boothbay Harbor draws crowds of tourists. Attractions include the state
aquarium, art galleries, restaurants, boat tours to coastal islands and
whale watching. ==Geography==