The village took its today's name from the second part, Terra Moys, which was in the place of the present day Vidrmoch Street.
The 20 homesteads were laid out on the northeast side of the present day Main Street along the Steinbach Creek.
The land was granted and the house was built at the foot of present day Wolfe Street.
Teepees and lodges lined the riverbank along present day Green Street in western Cumberland.
The grant was located on present day High Street in Santa Cruz.
The first original city centre was located along present day Kolejowa Street.
The channel followed by the Lort Burn became the present day Dean Street.
He had constructed a sawmill on the west bank of the river near present day Bloor Street in 1793, which was operated by John Wilson.
The Clay farmstead was located near present day Clay Street.
After being hauled upstream, she moored at the foot of the present day William Street.