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Matinicus Isle, Maine
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|image_flag =|image_seal =|nickname =|motto =|image_map = Knox County Maine incorporated and unincorporated areas Matinicus Isle plantation highlighted.svg|mapsize = 260pxKnox County, Maine>Knox County and the state of Maine.43406835region:US-ME|display=inline,title}}List of sovereign states>Country|subdivision_name = United StatesU.S. state>StateList of counties in Maine>County|subdivision_name1 = MaineKnox County, Maine>Knox|established_title = Organized|established_date = 1840|government_footnotes =|government_type =|leader_title =|leader_name =|leader_title1 =|leader_name1 =|unit_pref = Imperial|area_footnotes =|area_magnitude =|area_total_km2 = 26|area_total_sq_mi = 9.9|area_land_km2 = 6|area_land_sq_mi = 2.3|area_water_km2 = 20|area_water_sq_mi = 7.6|elevation_footnotes =|elevation_m = 0-30.5|elevation_ft = 0-100|population_total = 53United States Census, 2020>2020|population_footnotes =|population_density_km2 = auto|population_density_sq_mi = |postal_code_type =Zip code|postal_code =04851Area code 207>207| unemployment_rate = |website =|footnotes =North American Eastern Time Zone>Eastern (EST)|utc_offset = -5|timezone_DST = EDT|utc_offset_DST = -4Federal Information Processing Standard>FIPS code|blank_info = 23-44165Geographic Names Information System>GNIS feature ID|blank1_info = 0582584}}Matinicus Isle is an island plantation in Knox County, Maine, United States. The island is located within Penobscot Bay about 20 miles east of the mainland coast and is accessible by state ferry service from Rockland or by air taxi from Knox County Regional Airport. Matinicus is the farthest inhabited land off the east coast into the Atlantic Ocean which is part of the United States.NEWS,www.nytimes.com/2018/02/23/us/islands-maine-winter.amp.html, Life on an Island: Silence, Beauty and a Long Wait for the Ferry, The New York Times, 23 February 2018, Seelye, Katharine Q., The plantation is both a year-round island community and a summer colony. The population was 53 at the 2020 census.WEB,data.census.gov/cedsci/profile?g=0600000US2301344165, Census - Geography Profile: Matinicus Isle plantation, Knox County, Maine, United States Census Bureau, January 9, 2022,

History

Matinicus is an Abenaki word meaning “far out island.“The island was probably long used by the indigenous people of North America as a place for hunting and gathering, and Europeans probably started visiting the island in the 16th century. Early documentation of the island comes from John Josselyn’s 1671 account of New England:Sagadehock to Nova Scotia is called the Duke of York’s Province. Here Pemaquid, Matinicus, Monhegan, Cape Anawhagen…are all filled with dwelling houses and stages for fisherman, and have plenty of cattle, arable lands and marshes.The island is also mentioned in the May 1717 deposition of two sailors whose trading ship was commandeered off of Cape Cod by pirates from the ship Whydah. They testified that they were forced to sail north with the pirates (under captain Richard Noland of the Whydah’s sister ship Anne Galley), who then took a launch “to Matinicus, where they took a sloop belonging to Colonel [Stephen] Minot, one shallop belonging to Captain [John] Lane and three schooners.“BOOK,www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/24882?msg=welcome_stranger, Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period by J. Franklin Jameson, In March 1726, Lieutenant Governor Dummer of the Massachusetts Bay Colony documented the early tension between the Native Americans and Europeans in a letter to Captain John Giles:I very much resent this liberty [the Native Americans at Matinicus] have taken in killing the [livestock] which belong to the English, which is contrary to the Articles of Peace and that common justice which the English and Indians owe to one another. In 1750, Ebenezer Hall became the island’s first permanent settler. Accompanied by his family, he built a house, commenced fishing and farming, and claimed territorial rights to the island. He burned the grass on nearby Green Island to produce hay for his livestock, infuriating the Penobscot tribe, who still used the islands for fishing and sealing. Twice the tribe wrote letters to Royal authorities in Boston, complaining about Hall. In the second, delivered for forwarding on April 25, 1753, to Fort Richmond, they warned, “if you don’t remove him in two months, we shall be obliged to do it ourselves.” Though Hall was ordered to leave Matinicus, he continued his residence there, and the Penobscots waited not two months but a little over four years before taking action. After a multiple day siege on his house, they killed and scalped Hall on June 10, 1757.In the following decades several families, including that of Ebenezer Hall’s son, moved to the island, and at the census of 1790 there was a total population of 59. The population continued to grow, and on October 22, 1840, the island was formally organized as a plantation. (File:Air taxi landing 35ME.jpg|right|thumb|280x280px|Air taxi landing at Matinicus Island Airport)As a maritime community, the residents of Matinicus have long worked as sailors and fishermen. The early days of fishing for cod, mackerel, and herring gradually gave way to lobster fishing, which continues as the dominant industry on the island today. The importance of this industry to the livelihood of island residents has led to territorial disputes. In July 2009, an island fisherman shot and wounded a fellow fisherman in a dispute over the locations of individual lobster-fishing rights.WEB,bangordailynews.com/2009/07/25/news/midcoast/shooting-on-matinicus-shifts-fishermenrsquos-focus-to-lsquoselfpreservationrsquo/, Shooting on Matinicus shifts fishermen’s focus to ‘self-preservation’, Curtis, Abigail, The Bangor Daily News, 25 July 2009, 2017-02-15, The plantation has one church, the Congregational Church of Matinicus, which was built in 1906 and currently holds Sunday services during the summer months and serves as a general community function hall.JOURNAL,digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/jobslides/443/, “Dedication of The Congregational Church of Matinicus [Maine], June Six” by Herbert Keightley Job, Early Ornithology Lantern Slides by Herbert Keightley Job, 21 March 1909, en, 2017-02-13, Job, Herbert, WEB,www.workingwaterfrontarchives.org/2006/07/01/matinicus-marks-centennial-of-island-church-with-running-water/, Matinicus marks centennial of island church - with running water!, Eva, Murray, 2006-07-01, The Working Waterfront Archives, 2017-02-13, The island is a routine stop for the Maine Seacoast Mission’s vessel the Sunbeam, which offers pastoral care as well as nursing and telemedicine facilities.NEWS,www.seacoastmission.org/islands/, Islands - Maine Seacoast Mission, Maine Seacoast Mission, 2017-02-13, en-US, The island’s inhabitants have served as first responders to emergencies in the waters of Penobscot Bay. On January 16, 1992, residents of Matinicus responded to a distress call from the O.A. Harkness, a nearby sinking tugboat, ultimately rescuing the three crew members.JOURNAL, February 1993, Miraculous rescue off the Maine coast,newengland.com/today/living/new-england-nostalgia/yankee-magazine-cover-february-1993/, Yankee, 57, On July 17, 2011, island fishermen rescued 4 occupants of an airplane that ditched into the waters off of Matinicus.WEB,bangordailynews.com/2011/07/20/news/midcoast/pilot-helps-leads-rescue-efforts-after-plane-crash-off-matinicus/, Pilot helps lead rescue efforts after plane crash off Matinicus, Steeves, Heather, The Bangor Daily News, 20 July 2011, 2017-02-13,
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Matinicus Island Library, founded in 2016, was featured by Smithsonian Magazine in 2022 for buying books banned by other organizations in the United States.WEB, Magazine, Smithsonian, Williams, Emily, This Small Library Off the Coast of Maine Is Collecting Banned Books,www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-small-library-off-the-coast-of-maine-is-collecting-banned-books-180979861/, 2022-09-05, Smithsonian Magazine, en, The library is run by volunteers and partially funded by the Stephen and Tabitha King Foundation.

Geography

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Harbor tidal pool
Matinicus Isle plantation is an archipelago located on the southeastern fringes of Penobscot Bay in the Gulf of Maine, part of the Atlantic Ocean. According to the United States Census Bureau, the plantation has a total area of {{convert|9.9|sqmi|km2}}, of which {{convert|2.3|sqmi|km2}} is land and {{Convert|7.6|sqmi|km2}} is water.WEB,www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/gazetteer2015.html, 2015 U.S. Gazetteer Files Record Layouts, www.census.gov, EN-US, 2017-02-13, Matinicus Island, the largest land mass in the archipelago, spans approximately {{convert|2|mi|km}} in length and {{convert|1|mi|km|adj=on}} in width for an area of about {{convert|720|acre|ha}}. The elevation ranges from 0 to 100 feet (30.5 m).WEB,nationalmap.gov/elevation.html, The National Map: Elevation, U.S. Geological Survey, nationalmap.gov, en, 2017-02-13, Matinicus Isle is located approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Criehaven Isle.The shoreline consists of rocky coves and sandy beaches. The island experiences semidiurnal tides with a difference in sea level of up to {{Convert|10-11|ft|m}} between high and low tides.WEB,me.usharbors.com/monthly-tides/Maine-Midcoast/Matinicus%20Harbor, Tide Charts {{!, Matinicus Harbor, Wheaton Island {{!}} Feb/2017 {{!}} Maine|website=me.usharbors.com|language=en|access-date=2017-02-13}}There are ten major fishing grounds around Matinicus Isle that the island’s fishermen use to catch cod, haddock, pollock, cusk, and lobster.WEB,penbay.org/matinicus/matinicus_grounds.html, Matinicus Rock & Matinicus Island Area Fishing Grounds, 2017-02-13,

Climate

Matinicus has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfb) with warm, humid summers and cold winters. Compared to the mainland, seasonal climate fluctuations are somewhat moderated by the Atlantic Ocean, resulting in relatively cooler summers and milder winters. Springs are also some of the coolest in the state, and even the whole country. Summers are almost nonexistent due to the moderating effect of the ocean, which also helps to keep year round temperatures above zero and below 75.WEB, Matinicus Rock - Climate data (994370),en.tutiempo.net/climate/ws-994370.html, 2020-07-31, www.tutiempo.net, en, WEB, Matinicus Climate,www.bestplaces.net/climate/?c1=69600120&c2=69600123, The common winter freeze and thaw cycles produce much slush.BOOK,babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064421894;view=1up;seq=5, Matinicus Isle, its story and its people, Long, Charles A. E., Lewiston Journal Printshop, 1926, Lewiston, Me, Hathi Trust Digital Library, Nor’easters, such as the Blizzard of 1978, can be destructive to the shoreline and infrastructure on the island.WEB,www.maine.gov/mema/newsroom/mema_news_photo_display.shtml?id=622402, MEMA: Photo Album Display, www.maine.gov, en, 2017-02-16, Tropical disturbances have been known to occasionally strike the area, typically in the late summer and fall, but they are not very common this far north.{{Weather box| location = Matinicus Island (1981–2010 Averages)| single line = Y| Jan high F = 33.6| Feb high F = 33.8| Mar high F = 37.5| Apr high F = 43.3| May high F = 52.3| Jun high F = 59.3| Jul high F = 64.0| Aug high F = 65.6| Sep high F = 62.5| Oct high F = 53.7| Nov high F = 46.6| Dec high F = 39.1| Jan mean F = 27.5| Feb mean F = 28.3| Mar mean F = 37.1| Apr mean F = 40.3| May mean F = 48.3| Jun mean F = 55.1| Jul mean F = 60.1| Aug mean F = 61.8| Sep mean F = 58.4| Oct mean F = 49.7| Nov mean F = 42.7| Dec mean F = 33.8| Jan low F = 21.4| Feb low F = 22.9| Mar low F = 28.6| Apr low F = 37.2| May low F = 44.4| Jun low F = 50.9| Jul low F = 56.3| Aug low F = 58.1| Sep low F = 54.2| Oct low F = 45.8| Nov low F = 38.7| Dec low F = 28.5| precipitation colour = green| Jan precipitation inch = 3.87| Feb precipitation inch = 3.41| Mar precipitation inch = 4.63| Apr precipitation inch = 4.50| May precipitation inch = 3.92| Jun precipitation inch = 3.83| Jul precipitation inch = 3.51| Aug precipitation inch = 3.11| Sep precipitation inch = 3.91| Oct precipitation inch = 4.50| Nov precipitation inch = 5.04| Dec precipitation inch = 4.40| date = November 2021| source = }}

Demographics

{{US Census population|align= right|1790= 59|1800= 53|1810= 95|1820= 105|1830= 145|1840= 192|1850= 220|1860= 276|1870= 277|1880= 243|1890= 196|1900= 184|1910= 179|1920= 140|1930= 156|1940= 112|1950= 188|1960= 100|1970= 90|1980= 66|1990= 67|2000= 51|2010= 74|2020= 53PUBLISHER=CENSUS.GOV, June 4, 2015, }}As of the 2010 census, there were 74 people, 41 households, and 16 families residing on Matinicus.WEB,www.census.gov, U.S. Census website, United States Census Bureau, 2017-02-13, The population density was {{convert|32.2|PD/sqmi|PD/km2|sp=us|adj=off}}.The average age of the population was 47.0 years. In terms of age distribution, 20.2% of the population was under the age of 19 years, 66.2% was between the ages of 20 to 64 years, and 13.6% was between the ages of 65 and 84 years. The population was 54.1% male and 45.9% female. The racial makeup of the plantation was 100% white.The average household size was 1.8 people, and the average family size was 2.8 people. 17.1% of households had individuals under the age of 18 years, and 22.0% had individuals over the age of 64 years. 34.1% of households consisted of married couples living together, and 61.0% were non-families.There were 147 housing units at an average density of {{convert|63.9|/sqmi|/km2|sp=us|adj=off}}. 41 homes were occupied, and 99 homes were for seasonal, recreational, or occasional use.As estimated by the American Community Survey, the per capita income for the plantation in 2015 was $28,801, the mean income for a household was $67,000, and the mean income for a family was $123,354. 22.1% of the population was living below the poverty line.

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