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Buckeye Hill was once a small community in Calaveras County, California. It was located about 2 miles (3 km) east of a town called Mokelumne Hill. This settlement was started in 1849 by people who had moved from Ohio.

What is a Former Settlement?

A former settlement is a place where people used to live and build homes, but it is no longer an active town or community today. Sometimes, these places become ghost towns, or they might just be empty land where buildings once stood. Buckeye Hill is one of these places.

When Was Buckeye Hill Founded?

Buckeye Hill was founded in 1849. This was a very busy time in California's history, especially because of the California Gold Rush. Many people moved to California hoping to find gold and start new lives.

Who Founded Buckeye Hill?

The people who founded Buckeye Hill came from Ohio. Ohio is often called the "Buckeye State" because of its many buckeye trees. This is likely why the settlement was named "Buckeye Hill." These early settlers were looking for new opportunities in the West.

Where is Calaveras County?

Calaveras County is in the central part of California. It is known for its history during the Gold Rush. Many small towns and settlements like Buckeye Hill popped up in this area during that exciting time.

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