The first settlers arrived in what is now the city of Pontiac in 1818.
The first settlers arrived in 1908, however it wasn't until 1911 that a post office was established with the name of Ogema.
Scottish settlers arrived in large numbers and the town grew quickly.
Eight other settlers arrived in 1838 and growth progressed rapidly after that point.
European settlers arrived in the area in the early 1840s and the island has a history of being grazed since at least 1860.
Since the first settlers arrived in the early 19th century, the area has had a long, distinguished history.
In 1872, a large influx of settlers arrived in the region and a town was built.
As new settlers arrived in the area, they decided to organize.
Many would join other tribes and remove to the midwest regions as settlers arrived in the state.
Soon after the first settlers arrived on Nantucket in 1659, they learned to make their living from the sea.