The first permanent European settlers arrived in the early 1800s.
The first permanent settlers came in 1853 and established the present town site.
The first permanent white settlers in the Miami area arrived around 1800.
The first permanent European settlers arrived in the early 19th century.
Crews might stay on the island for months at a time, but there were no permanent settlers.
The first permanent white settlers, who were French, arrived late in the 17th century.
This event is thought to have occurred in 1810, a couple of decades before the first permanent white settlers.
The first permanent settlers came to the Moscow area in 1871.
Some moved back and forth across the Atlantic, but most were permanent settlers.
Following the territorial days of Florida, permanent settlers began moving into the area.