Fort William Henry (Maine)

Fort William Henry
Replica of Fort William Henry in 1909
Fort William Henry (Maine) is located in Maine
Fort William Henry (Maine)
Fort William Henry (Maine) is located in the United States
Fort William Henry (Maine)
Nearest cityNew Harbor, Maine
Coordinates43°52′39″N 69°31′29″W / 43.87750°N 69.52472°W / 43.87750; -69.52472
Area1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built1692 (1692)
Part ofPemaquid Archeological Site (ID69000022)
NRHP reference No.69000021[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPDecember 1, 1969
Designated NHLDCPApril 12, 1993

Fort William Henry is located in the village of New Harbor in the town of Bristol, Maine. The fort was, in its time, the largest in New England.[2] The fort was originally built in 1692 but destroyed four years later by New France in the Siege of Pemaquid (1696). A reconstruction was built in 1908. The fort was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 1, 1969. Fort William Henry is now operated as a museum about the fort's history.

Fort William Henry is part of the Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site, which also includes the archaeological excavations of 17th and 18th century village buildings and a museum with excavated artifacts found on the site, including musket balls, coins, pottery and early hardware.

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ "Webster, J.C. Acadia at the End of the Seventeenth Century. Saint John: New Brunswick Museum. 1934; Acadia at the End of the Seventeenth Century : Letters, Journals and Memoirs of Joseph Robineau de Villebon, Commandant in Acadia, 1690-1700, and Other Contemporary Documents, Edited by Webster, John Clarence. 1934. p. 68". ourroots.ca. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 12 July 2015.