The site contains Late Woodland and Contact period artifacts.
An area between the site and the river's edge may be the location of a number of short-term camps and/or dwelling units.
The first confirmed archeological manifestation of the several historically documented Shawnee villages in Maryland.
It is believed to have been the home of Chief Opessa Straight Tail, a Shawnee leader.
This article about a Registered Historic Place in Allegany County, Maryland is a stub.