Prehistoric tools have been found in the park, but no village sites.
The village site had to be moved, and the tribe lost much of its water access.
By the 1840s, the village site was abandoned, with most of the residents moving across the river.
The first passenger train passed through the future village site on July 4, 1856.
About 600 village sites have been identified in the county.
The first settlement of the village site occurred around 1789.
They therefore chose to move away from the place and settle down closer to the river on the current village site.
Samuel Smith was the first to settle within the present village site in 1813.
In addition, archaeologists have found more than twenty other related village sites within five miles of the main town.
They have located a village site dating from 4,000 years ago.