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Cottonwood is a census-designated place (CDP) in Shasta County, California, United States. Its population is 6,268 as of the 2020 census, up from 3,316 from the 2010 census. [ 3 ] Cottonwood was a stagecoach town where a settlement was established in 1849.
Populus trichocarpa, the black cottonwood, [1] western balsam-poplar [2] or California poplar, is a deciduous broadleaf tree species native to western North America. It is used for timber , and is notable as a model organism in plant biology .
The decision to bypass Cottonwood was made when D.B. Hurlbut gave the right-of-way through his land and a $1,000 donation for the rail-company to construct a terminal in Madison. The road was graded from Winters to Hurlbut's land by area resident George W. Scott. Even the Cache Creek Post Office moved to Madison on March 29, 1877.
The Cottonwood Historic District, in Cottonwood, California in Shasta County, California, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. The listing included four contributing buildings on 9 acres (3.6 ha). [1] It is located off US 99, on the southern boundary of Shasta County, the north side of Cottonwood Creek. [2]
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Cottonwood is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Kern County, California. [3] The CDP is within the Bakersfield 's census county division , [ 4 ] and borders the city of Bakersfield on every side except the west, where it abuts Casa Loma .
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In 1856, Tehama County was created from the southern part of Shasta County, with the county line drawn along Cottonwood Creek. [9] In 1851, the Wintu signed the Treaty of Cottonwood Creek, in which they ceded most of their original territory to the United States Government in exchange for reservation lands along the Sacramento River.