The area was populated by
Finnic peoples and then colonized by the
Novgorod Republic. Novgorod merchants used the
Sukhona River as one of the main waterways leading to the
White Sea and the
Pechora. Already in the 12th century,
Totma and the surrounding areas were under Novgorod's control. After the fall of Novgorod, the area became a part of the
Grand Duchy of Moscow. Tarnogsky Gorodok was first mentioned in the chronicles in 1453. The area produced crops, and the Kokshenga and the Vaga were used to transport bread to Arkhangelsk. In the course of the
administrative reform carried out in 1708 by
Peter the Great, the area was included into
Vazhsky Uyezd of
Archangelgorod Governorate. In 1780, the governorate was abolished and transformed into
Vologda Viceroyalty. The latter was abolished in 1796, and the part of it which included Tarnogsky Gorodok became
Vologda Governorate. The area became a part of
Totemsky Volost with the seat in Totma. In the 1890s, Tarnogsky Gorodok became the seat of
Shevdenitskaya Volost. On July 15, 1929, several governorates, including Vologda Governorate, were merged into
Northern Krai, and the uyezds were abolished. Instead,
Kokshengsky District with the administrative center in the
selo of Tarnogsky Gorodok was established as a part of
Vologda Okrug. It included parts of the former area of
Totemsky Uyezd. On July 30, 1931, Kokshengsky District and the neighboring Sukhonsky District were abolished, and
Nyuksensky District with the administrative center in the
selo of
Nyuksenitsa was established. On January 25, 1935, Tarnogsky District with the administrative center in Tarnogsky Gorodok was established on the territories formerly in Nyuksensky and
Totemsky Districts. In the following years, the first-level administrative division of Russia kept changing. In 1936, Northern Krai was transformed into
Northern Oblast. In 1937, Northern Oblast itself was split into Arkhangelsk Oblast and Vologda Oblast. Tarnogsky District remained in Vologda Oblast ever since with the exception of the short period in 1962-1965, when some of the districts were merged. ==Politics==