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Population   N.  Latitude   44:24:15
1970  1,367   W. Longitude  68:34:07
  Hancock County
1980  1,644   Maine House District  128
  Maine Senate District  5
1990  1,941   Congress District  2
 
2000 2,390    Area in square miles  56.7
  Population/sq.mi.  38
 

Blue Hill

Blue Hill
Blue Hill

Shops on the Main Street
Shops on the Main Street

BLUE HILL

[BLUU HILL] is a town in Hancock County, incorporated on February 02, 1789 from Blue Hill Bay Plantation.  It annexed land from Sedgwick in 1831 and ceded land to the town of Penobscot in 1845.

Settled in 1762, its name derives from Blue Hill, altitude 940 feet, just north of the town's main settlement.  Blue Hill Falls and East Blue Hill are other settlements within the town.

Blue Hill Harbor
Blue Hill Harbor

Mary Ellen Chase, a writer reflecting local culture and history, was born in the town in 1887.  Among her works are A Goodly Heritage and Mary Peters.  Her biography of Jonathan Fisher (1768-1847) chronicles the life of this "remarkably versatile and energetic . . . scholar, artist, craftsman and farmer who brought culture and dignity to a frontier village in the wilderness." (Isaacson, p. 345)  The Jonathan Fisher House he designed and built is one of the town's major assets and is on the National Register of Historic Places (see below).

1813 Blue Hill Academy (now an American Legion Post)  George Stevens Academy
1813 Blue Hill Academy and current George Stevens Academy

The old Blue Hill Academy, now an American Legion Post, has long since been replaced by the George Stevens Academy, the town's high school.  The home of many fine older structures, the 1815 Holt House is now the residence of the Blue Hill Historical Society.

1840 Blue Hill Inn  1815 Holt House
1840 Blue Hill Inn and 1815 Holt House

More recently, Blue Hill was the original site of Northeast Historic Film, a film archive and preservation center now located in the old Alamo Theater in Bucksport.

The town is a fast growing coastal community, leaping in population by over 23% from 1990 to 2000.

National Register of Historic Places - Listings

Barncastle 11/10/80, South Street 
Blue Hill Historic District 12/8/80, Maine Route 15, Maine Route 172, Maine Route 176, and Maine Route 177 
East Blue Hill Library 4/5/90, Miliken Road  East Blue Hill
Hinckley, Ward, House 12/16/7, Address Restricted 
Jonathan Fisher Memorial 12/30/69,  Southwest of Blue Hill on Maine Route 15, (Outer Main Street)  Blue Hill
Peters, John, House 10/6/83, Off Maine Route 176