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Bull Creek, California : ウィキペディア英語版
Bull Creek, California

Bull Creek (formerly, Bull Creek Settlement〔) is an locality south-southeast of Scotia, at an elevation of in Humboldt County, California. Bull Creek Road parallels Bull Creek and is also known as the Mattole Road.
==History==
Members of the Eel River Athapaskan peoples, a group known as the Northern Sinkyone people lived along the South Fork of the Eel River between Miranda and the South Fork confluence with the Eel, and for a short way on both sides of Dyerville. Their main village was at the confluence of the South Fork and Bull Creek.
The first written record of the area is in the Journal of George Gibbs who accompanied Indian agent Redick McKee's expedition in 1851. Gibbs remarked on a level prairie within redwoods described as being up to in diameter near the ground, that the language spoken by locals here was different than those they had contacted previously and described a redwood canoe.
The area was settled in the 1850s, but the large trees prevented anything but small-scale farming and logging until after the development of heavy equipment.〔Jager, Douglas and Richard LaVen, Twenty years of rehabilitation work in Bull Creek, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/tmdl/records/region_1/2003/ref1178.pdf, pages 322-328〕 The town of Bull Creek was located near the present day Albee Campground. Clearcutting the forest began in 1946 and between 1950 and 1959 over 10,000 acres of the forest burned in uncontrolled wildfires.〔
About three dozen homes washed away in the 1955 floods; coffins from the cemetery ended up in the redwood trees. Additionally the contents of the saw mill log deck, propane tanks, cars and other debris were washed into the creek and downstream.〔 Gravel entrainment in the flood resulted in a county bridge being buried.〔
By 1960, almost 60 percent of the forest cover in the area had been clearcut, but no reforestation or erosion control had been put into place.〔
The Christmas flood of 1964 removed all the CCC buildings, mud and debris slides from clear cut slopes above Bull Creek resulted in massive damages for areas downstream. Almost of sand and gravel were deposited in the creek in this flood event, and the same bridge which was buried in 1955, was again covered in gravel. Over 850 large redwoods were washed into the flood.〔 The channel, which in 1955 had been about wide had been enlarged by slope failure and erosional force to over in places.〔

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