- Saint Croix Island, Maine
Infobox_protected_area
name = Saint Croix Island
International Historic Site
iucn_category = III
caption =
locator_x = 277
locator_y = 23
location =Washington County, Maine , USA
nearest_city =Calais, Maine
lat_degrees = 45
lat_minutes = 7
lat_seconds = 42
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 67
long_minutes = 8
long_seconds = 0
long_direction = W
area = convert|44.90|acre|m2 (22.44 federal)
0.18 km²
established =June 8 ,1949
visitation_num =
visitation_year =
governing_body =National Park Service :"Saint Croix is also an island in theUnited States Virgin Islands "Saint Croix Island (French: "Île Sainte-Croix"), long known to locals as Dochet Island, is a small uninhabited island in
Maine near the mouth of the Saint Croix River that forms part of theInternational Boundary separating Maine fromNew Brunswick .The 6.5
acre (26,000 m²) island measures approximately 200 yd (200 m) long by 100 yd (100 m) wide, and is located approximately 4 mi (6 km) upstream from the mouth of the river onPassamaquoddy Bay .The island was the site of an early attempt at
French colonization of the Americas . In 1984 it was designated by theUnited States Congress as Saint Croix Island International Historic Site. There is no public access to the island, but there is avisitor center on the U.S. mainland and a display on the Canadian mainland opposite the island.t. Croix Settlement
The island was called Muttoneguis by the
Passamaquoddy Nation who had used or lived on the island for numerous centuries before European discovery.French nobleman Pierre Dugua de Monts (Sieur de Monts) established a settlement on Saint Croix Island in June of 1604 under the authority of the King of
France . This outpost was one of the first attempts by France at year-round colonization in the territory they called l'Acadie. Earlier attempts byCartier atCharlesbourg-Royal in 1541, atTadoussac in 1544, and atSable Island in 1598 had failed.Cartographer
Samuel de Champlain was part of the Dugua expedition and settlement on the small river island. The following spring in 1605, after a harsh winter during which more than half the settlers perished due to a "land-sickness" believed to bescurvy , the settlement was moved to a new location on the southern shore of theBay of Fundy called Port-Royal. Champlain had discovered this new location earlier in the spring during a shoreline reconnaissance of the Bay of Fundy for a more suitable settlement site.In 1608, Samuel de Champlain and some of the settlers moved from Port-Royal to a settlement on the
Saint Lawrence River that later became Québec.Heritage of St. Croix Island
During a boundary dispute between Britain and the U.S. in 1797, the island was deemed to be under U.S. sovereignty by a survey of the river which determined it to be on the western side of the main river channel.
It became known as Bone Island in the 1700s after many of the graves were exposed by erosion. 23 sets of remains were removed in 1969 and subsequently reburied in 2003. Analysis of the bones showed that many of them had indications of scurvy, confirming the cause of the deaths described by Champlain. One skull showed signs of having been autopsied which Champlain wrote that he had ordered to try to discover the cause of their illness. [http://www.livescience.com/history/061101_ap_earliest_autopsy.html]
The island was neutral territory in the
War of 1812 , leading it to be sometimes called Neutral Island.Named by the French, Ile Ste-Croix, the island has also been called Demont's Island and Doucett Island.
International Historic Site
In 1949, the island was designated Saint Croix Island National Monument by the United States Congress. The monument was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places onOctober 15 ,1966 . It was given its current designation by Congress as an International Historic Site onSeptember 25 ,1984 , a unique designation in the National Park System of the United States. Since 1968, the island's historical sites have been managed by theNational Park Service (U.S.) underAcadia National Park , in consultation withParks Canada which maintains a viewing and interpretation site on the New Brunswick side of the river. The two nations routinely cooperate on commemorative activities and promotions. Special commemorations by the two nations in 2004 marked the 400th anniversary of French settlement in North America.ee also
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Popham Colony
*Habitation at Port-Royal External links
* [http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/nb/stcroix/index_e.asp Parks Canada: Saint Croix Island International Historic Site]
* [http://www.nps.gov/sacr/ National Park Service: Saint Croix Island International Historic Site]
* [http://www.stecroix2004.org Sainte-Croix 2004]
* [http://collections.ic.gc.ca/saintcroixisland Isle Sainte-Croix]
* [http://collections.ic.gc.ca/ile-ste-croix Île Sainte-Croix]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20041010233349/http://www.stecroix2004.org/en/history.htm St. Croix Island History] (From theInternet Archive )
* [http://www.happyones.com/franco-american/st-croix/ St-Croix: 1604-2004]
* [http://www.nfb.ca/trouverunfilm/fichefilm.php?id=53944&v=h&lg=en&exp= Life After Ile Ste-Croix]
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