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Dickenson
Former settlement
Dickenson is located in California
Dickenson
Dickenson
Location in California
Country United States
State California
County Merced County
Elevation
272 ft (83 m)

Dickenson (sometimes spelled Dickinson) was once a small community in Merced County, California. It is called a "former settlement" because people no longer live there. Think of it like a ghost town, but maybe without the spooky stories!

What Was Dickenson?

Dickenson was a small place that appeared on maps for many years. It was located in the state of California. This settlement was situated near a very important railroad line. This line was part of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. Railroads were super important back then for travel and moving goods.

Where Was Dickenson Located?

Dickenson was about 3.25 miles (which is about 5.2 kilometers) southeast of a town called Le Grand. It sat at an elevation of 272 feet (or 83 meters) above sea level. The area around Dickenson is mostly flat. It is part of the large Central Valley of California.

When Did Dickenson Disappear?

Dickenson was still shown on maps made by the USGS in 1918. The USGS is a science agency that maps the land. After 1918, it seems the settlement faded away. Many small towns like Dickenson disappeared. This often happened when railroads changed or new roads were built.

Who Was William Legrand Dickinson?

The name "Dickenson" was chosen to honor a person named William Legrand Dickinson. He was likely an important figure in the area. Perhaps he was involved with the railroad or the local community. Naming towns after important people was a common practice. It helped to remember their contributions.

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