- Campobello Island
Campobello Island is a Canadian
island located at the entrance toPassamaquoddy Bay , adjacent to the entrance toCobscook Bay , and within theBay of Fundy . The island is part of Charlotte County,New Brunswick but is actually physically connected by theFranklin Delano Roosevelt Bridge with Lubec,Maine - the eastern-most tip of the continentalUnited States .Measuring 14 kilometres (9 miles) long and about 5 km (3 miles) wide, it has an area of 39.6 km² (15.3 sq mi). In addition to the Lubec bridge, the island is accessible in the summer months by an automobile
ferry from nearby Deer Island and from there via another ferry to mainland New Brunswick. The island's permanent population in 2001 was 1,195. The majority of residents are employed in thefishing /aquaculture ortourism industries.The island was originally settled by the
Passamaquoddy Nation who called it Ebaghuit.French exploration
The first Europeans were reportedly from the French expedition of Pierre Dugua de Monts (Sieur de Monts) and
Samuel de Champlain who founded the nearby St. Croix Island settlement in 1604. France named the island Port aux Coquilles ("Shell Harbour"). Following theWar of the Spanish Succession , under terms of theTreaty of Utrecht (1713) , the island came under British control and was placed in the colony ofNova Scotia , having ceased to be included in the French colony of l'Acadie.British settlement
In 1770, a grant of the island was made to Captain William Owen (1737-1778) of the
Royal Navy who renamed it Campobello. The island's name was derived from Britain's Governor of Nova Scotia,Lord William Campbell , and was mixed with "bello" from the French, Spanish and Italian origins of the word "beautiful". The creation of the colony of New Brunswick in 1784 saw the island transferred to the new jurisdiction and by the end of the 18th century, the small island had a thriving community and economy, partly aided by Loyalist refugees fleeing theAmerican Revolutionary War . Smuggling was a major part of the island's prosperity after the Revolution, a custom largely winked at by local officials. During theWar of 1812 the BritishRoyal Navy seized coastal lands ofMaine as far south as thePenobscot River but returned them following the war, except for offshore islands. In 1817 the U.S. relinquished its claim for the "Fundy Isles" (Campobello, Deer, and Grand Manan Islands) and the British returned islands in Cobscook Bay includingMoose Island but notably did not returnMachias Seal Island . By the mid 19th century Campobello Island had a population in excess of 1,000. In 1910 1230 people lived there. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_International_Encyclopedia]Fenian raid
In 1866, a band of 700+ members of the
Fenian Brotherhood arrived at the Maine shore opposite the island with the intention of seizing Campobello from the British. The US government intervened and a military force dispersed the Fenians. This action served to reinforce the idea of protection for New Brunswick by joining with theBritish North America n colonies ofNova Scotia ,Canada East , andCanada West in Confederation to form the Dominion of Canada.Franklin D. Roosevelt
Campobello has always relied heavily on fishing as the mainstay of the island economy, however the Passamaquoddy Bay region's potential for tourism was discovered during the 1880s at about the same time as
The Algonquin resort was built at nearby St. Andrews and the resort community of Bar Harbor was beginning to develop. Campobello Island became home to a similar, although much smaller and more exclusive development following the acquisition of some island properties by several private American investors. A luxurious resort hotel was built and the island became a popularsummer colony for wealthy Canadians and Americans, many of whom built grand estates there.Included in this group was Sara Delano and her husband
James Roosevelt Sr. fromNew York . Sara Delano had a number of Delano cousins living in Maine and Campobello offered a beautiful summer retreat where their family-members could easily visit. From 1883 onward, the Roosevelt family made Campobello Island their summer home. Their son,Franklin D. Roosevelt ,President of the United States , would spend his summers on Campobello from the age of one until, as an adult, he acquired a larger property - a 34 room "cottage" - which he would use as a summer retreat until 1939. It was here thatFranklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. , was born in August of 1914. It was at Campobello, in August 1921, that Roosevelt fell ill with polio. It is believed that he contracted it at Bear Mountain, New York, at a boy scout camp. The virus can take up to 30 days to hit, and he was only on Campobello for about 10 hours when he fell ill with polio, an illness which resulted in his total and permanent paralysis from the waist down. Roosevelt did strive for seven years to try to gain reuse of his legs but never did walk unassisted. He spent most of his time after polio in Warm Springs, Georgia.During the 20th century, the island's prosperity from its wealthy visitors declined with the change in lifestyles brought on by a new mobility from automobiles, airplanes, and air conditioning in large inland cities. Nonetheless, for President Roosevelt, the tranquility was exactly what he and his family cherished and the property remained in their hands until 1952 when it was sold by Elliot Roosevelt (Franklin and Eleanor's 4th child.) Elliot decided to sell the house after his mother, Eleanor had sold it to him. Elliot sold it to the Hammour Brother's of Boston and they owned it up until 1952 however they said Eleanor was always welcome to come whenever she pleased. In 1952 the brother's tried to sell it but got no takers, they then decided to donate the cottage to both America and Canada. The Roosevelt Campobello International Park is the only one of its kind because it is run by both Canadian and American governments but is built on Canadian soil. The park is now equally staffed with both American and Canadian employees.
The "Franklin Delano Roosevelt Bridge," which connects the island to the U.S. mainland at Lubec, was built in 1962 and brought a tourism revival, particularly after the 11 km² (2,800 acre)
Roosevelt Campobello International Park was created in 1964. The park was officially opened by U.S. PresidentLyndon Johnson and Canadian Prime MinisterLester Pearson when the two met in Canada in 1966.In 1960, motion-picture producer
Dore Schary and directorVincent J. Donehue made the film "Sunrise at Campobello ", based on Schary'sTony Award winning Broadway play of the same name. StarringRalph Bellamy as Franklin D. Roosevelt, the film covered the years 1921 to 1924 at Campobello Island and events leading up to Roosevelt's nomination as the Democratic Party's candidate for President.External links
* [http://www.campobello.com/official.html The Official Home Page for Campobello Island]
* [http://www.quoddyloop.com/ci.shtml Campobello Island, in the international Quoddy Loop]
* [http://www.eastcoastferries.nb.ca/timetables.htm East Coast Ferries Ltd., running seasonally between Deer Island, NB, and Campobello Island, NB]
* [http://www.savepassamaquoddybay.org/ Save Passamaquoddy Bay 3-Nation Alliance includes Campobello Island]References
* [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/Profil01/CP01/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=1302004&Geo2=PR&Code2=13&Data=Count&SearchText=Campobello&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=13&B1=All&Custom= Community Profile: Campobello Parish, Charlotte County, New Brunswick; Statistics Canada]
* [http://charlotte.countyguide.ca/ Charlotte County Guide]Further reading
Joshua M. Smith, "Borderland Smuggling: Patriots, Loyalists and Illicit Trade in the Northeast, 1783-1820" Gainesville, University Press of Florida, 2006.
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