Seneca Village began in 1825 as a community of blacks.
In the early 19th century, Seneca village attracted many other ethnic groups for different reasons.
Seneca Village and parts of the other communities were razed to make room for the park.
And if he does establish that final link to Seneca Village?
Once he passed a Seneca village where fields of corn were planted beside the long houses.
This resulted in the post office moving back into Seneca Village until a later date.
After its destruction, public memory of Seneca Village disappeared for over a century.
No one knows where the residents of Seneca Village resettled.
Viewers can learn the contingent nature of historical evidence, like whether the site was called Seneca Village at all.
Little was the post-master for Seneca village and was a well known contractor in the area.