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The first European to visit Sagadahoc was Samuel de Champlain. By 1660, English settlers owned all the land in Sagadahoc.
The Sagadahoc Colony, established in 1607 in present-day Maine, included settlers primarily from England, notably members of the Plymouth Company. The colony's leader was George Popham, who served as the president. The settlement was short-lived due to harsh conditions and lack of supplies, leading to its abandonment after just one year.
George Popham
Sagadahoc County, Maine covers 370 sq miles (958.3 km²).
The phone number of the Sagadahoc Preservation Inc is: 207-443-2174.
The address of the Sagadahoc Preservation Inc is: Po Box 322, Bath, ME 04530-0322
just up river from Jamestown
John Smith was the leader of the Jamestown settlers
Roanoke and Sagadahoc.
John Smith was the leader of the Jamestown settlers. Smith was an English explorer who lived from 1580 to 1631.
William Hathorne