This wonderful photographic history shows how much, and yet how
little, has changed over the century from 1870 to 1970.
The Boothbay Harbor Region was one of the first parts of the country to
be colonized by European settlers, and for over 370 years it has been a
home for boat builders, fishermen, farmers, and artists, as well as a
vacation destination for more than a century. The Region has maintained
its tranquility and sense of tradition throughout and it is fascinating
to see farmers ploughing their fields using oxen as late as the 1940s.
These photographs show us the faces and places that make up the Region's
history: old buildings now long gone, a president's visit and Hollywood
film sets, devastating fires and destructive storms, people walking on
the frozen bay in the winter and haying in the summer, fishermen and
yachtsmen plying the waves, ship launches and shipwrecks. We see church
congregations, school sports teams, grizzled sailors, hardworking
farmers, a hot dog king, and ordinary families - the ordinary folk of
the Boothbay Harbor Region and the intricacies of their day-to-day lives
in this beautiful area.