Initial Inhabitants and New Arrivals
Volcano’s story begins before its formal establishment. Native American tribes originally inhabited the region. Soon, explorers and settlers arrived, marking a significant transition.
A New Chapter Begins
These early settlers brought diverse backgrounds and skills. They laid the foundation for what would become Volcano. The town’s initial development was modest but pivotal.
Building the Community
Settlers constructed rudimentary structures, signaling a new era. Log cabins and small businesses sprang up. Each building represented a step toward a thriving community.
Agriculture and Early Economy
Farming played a crucial role. The fertile land supported crops and livestock. This agricultural base sustained the growing population effectively.