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Bucknell was once a small community, or 'settlement,' located in Mendocino County, California. This area is in the northern part of California. Bucknell was found just north of a town called Covelo.

What Was Bucknell?

Bucknell was not a large city but a small place where people lived. It is known as a "former settlement" because people no longer live there as a recognized community. Many small settlements like Bucknell were important in the past as people explored and settled new areas.

How Did Bucknell Get Its Name?

The name Bucknell honors a person named Charles M. Bucknell. He was an early settler who came to this area in 1893. It was common for new places to be named after the first people who settled there or after important local figures.

Did Bucknell Have a Post Office?

Yes, Bucknell had its own post office for a short time. It operated from 1922 to 1923. A post office was a very important part of any community back then. It allowed people to send and receive letters and packages, connecting them to the outside world. Even though it was only open for a year, it shows that Bucknell was an active place during that period.

Where Was Bucknell Located?

Bucknell was situated in Mendocino County, California. This county is known for its beautiful forests, coastlines, and valleys. The settlement was specifically located just north of Covelo, a small town in the Round Valley.

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