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The "small, old-fashioned house" that is Endview
perches comfortably atop a little knoll with a spring
flowing at the foot of the hill and prime farmland stretching
out in all directions along gentle slopes. This inviting
location that drew the Harwoods in the mid-eighteenth
century to build a family home has attracted hunters,
farmers, and soldiers for over 3,000 years.
Archaic campsites provide evidence that Native Americans
visited the lands around Endview, perhaps to hunt or
obtain fresh water, before 1,200 BC. Later sites show
that Woodland Indians likewise hunted in the area and
possibly even seasonally occupied the land right up
to the time of the early European settlements of the
seventeenth century. |