FRENCHTOWN TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) - Southeastern Michigan officials are weighing plans to preserve buildings at a historic site and refocus its emphasis on the period of European settlement just prior to the War of 1812. The Monroe County Historical Commission recently outlined its proposals for the River Raisin Territorial Park to the county's commissioners. The Monroe News reports the plan includes a greater emphasis on telling the site's unique story and its role in Michigan's settlement. Andy Clark is director of the historical commission, museum and park. He says the proposal is primarily a maintenance plan for the site's historic and recreated structures. But it includes redeveloping the site's Papermill School as a visitor center and museum to help tell the settlement's story in the decades prior to the outbreak of the War of 1812. --- Information from: Monroe News, http://www.monroenews.com