The French then reclaimed them and settlers returned to live peacefully for 15 years.
Permanent settlers did not return to the region until 1877.
The next day, a settler and his wife are returning from the West, where they went bust.
It was not until 7 years later in 1871 that the settlers returned and this time settled down permanently.
The settlers returned to the site a year later.
Most settlers did not return to America until 1867.
Around 1860, settlers returned to stay and established a farming community.
After the battle, white settlers returned to Henrietta, this time permanently.
Some settlers soon returned, a few while the ruins of their homes still smoldered.
In order to prepare for dinner it was necessary that the settlers should return to their dwelling.