Remington Hill, California
Former settlement in California, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remington Hill is a historic mining camp in Nevada County, California which prospered in the second half of the 19th century.[1] It was named for Caleb Remington, a prominent local miner who lived mostly in neighboring Little York, where he died in 1865.[2] It lay at an elevation of 4052 feet (1235 m).[1] It was situated around present Chalk Bluff Road about one mile south of Highway 20 and about 5.5 miles southeast of the town of Washington and 6 miles northeast of Dutch Flat, as the crow flies.[3]
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Coordinates: 39°16′43″N 120°47′38″W | |
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County | Nevada County |
Elevation | 4,052 ft (1,235 m) |
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