The community got its start with the arrival of Swedish settlers starting around 1869.
During this later period the church first came into the area with the arrival of missionaries and European settlers.
With the arrival of European settlers, fire suppression became common.
However, arrival of settlers from all over Spain were present in upcoming years.
Several trails crossed the area well before the arrival of European settlers.
Trees had been cleared from the rocks before the arrival of settlers.
But this natural paradise was suddenly snapped away with the arrival of European settlers.
Logging in the basin began soon after the arrival of settlers, but did not reach large scale until the early 20th century.
Before the arrival of the white settlers, the native presence was pervasive and sustained.
Lindsey lost its independence long before the arrival of the Danish settlers.