Shenkursk was first mentioned in documents of Novgorod merchants in 1229. In 1315, it was bought by a Novgorod
posadnik.
Ivan the Terrible referred to this location as the town of
Vaga and included it into his
oprichnina. At that time, there was a timber fort and a residence of local bishops. Tsar
Feodor I made a grant of Shenkursk to his brother-in-law,
Boris Godunov, who bequeathed it to his future son-in-law,
Johan of Schleswig-Holstein, who died shortly after arriving to Russia. The
Romanovs presented the area to Prince
Dmitry Troubetskoy as his
votchina. Upon his death, the town was returned to the crown. In 1640–1643, the Tsar ordered a new fortress to be built in Shenkursk.
Catherine the Great chartered Shenkursk in 1780, and Shenkursk became the seat of the newly established
Shenkursky Uyezd in
Vologda Viceroyalty (from 1796, in
Arkhangelsk Governorate). Shenkursky Uyezd remained in Arkhangelsk Governorate until 1929, when several governorates were merged into
Northern Krai and redistricted. In 1936, the krai was transformed into
Northern Oblast. In 1937, Northern Oblast was split into Arkhangelsk Oblast and Vologda Oblast. ==Administrative and municipal status==