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Buckland, AK -- U.S. city in Alaska
Population (2000): 406
Housing Units (2000): 89
Land area (2000): 1.221857 sq. miles (3.164594 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.190101 sq. miles (0.492359 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.411958 sq. miles (3.656953 sq. km)
FIPS code: 09600
Located within: Alaska (AK), FIPS 02
Location: 65.984795 N, 161.129717 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 99727
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Buckland, AK
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Buckland, OH -- U.S. village in Ohio
Population (2000): 255
Housing Units (2000): 104
Land area (2000): 0.256174 sq. miles (0.663487 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.256174 sq. miles (0.663487 sq. km)
FIPS code: 09974
Located within: Ohio (OH), FIPS 39
Location: 40.624460 N, 84.259826 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Buckland, OH
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Buckland (Middle-earth)
  1. redirect Shire (Middle-earth)#Buckland
Buckland

Buckland may refer to:

Buckland (surname)

Buckland is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Francis Trevelyan Buckland (1826–1880), English zoologist and natural historian
  • Frank Buckland (ice hockey) (1902–1991), Canadian sports administrator
  • Frank Buckland (politician) (1847–1915), New Zealand MP
  • Herbert Tudor Buckland (1869–1951), British architect
  • James Buckland (born 1981), English rugby union player
  • John Channing Buckland (1844–1909), New Zealand politician
  • Jonny Buckland (born 1977), British guitarist and musician of Coldplay
  • Kira Buckland (born 1987), American voice actress
  • Michael Buckland (born 1941), Emeritus Professor at the UC Berkeley School of Information
  • Raymond Buckland (born 1934), English American author
  • Robert Buckland (born 1968), British MP politician
  • Seymour Berry, 1st Baron Buckland (1877–1928), Welsh financier and industrialist
  • Stéphan Buckland (born 1977), Mauritian 200 m sprinter
  • Toby Buckland (born 1969), English gardener, TV presenter and author
  • William Buckland (1784–1856), English theologian, geologist and palaeontologist
  • William Buckland (architect) (1734–1774), American architect
  • William Thomas Buckland (1798–1870), English surveyor and auctioneer
  • William Thorne Buckland (died 1876), New Zealand politician
  • William Warwick Buckland (1859–1946), Roman Law scholar
Buckland (Buckland, North Carolina)

Buckland is a historic plantation house located near Buckland, Gates County, North Carolina. It was built about 1795, and is a two-story, five-bay, transitional Georgian / Federal style frame dwelling with a double-pile center-hall plan. It has paired, double shouldered brick exterior end chimneys. The front facade features a handsome double-tier pedimented portico protecting the central three bays.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

Usage examples of "buckland".

It was a pursuit taken seriously, and they tended to dress with appropriate gravity, in top hats and dark suits, except for the Reverend William Buckland of Oxford, whose habit it was to do his fieldwork in an academic gown.

Outside the Farthings were the East and West Marches: the Buckland (see beginning of Chapter V, Book I).

Buckland, I think, once indulged in the jeu d'esprit of supposing an ichthyosaur lecturing on the human skull.

It was the Megalosaurus, and the name was actually suggested to Buckland by his friend Dr.

But having noticed this much, Buckland failed to realize what it meant: Megalosaurus was an entirely new type of creature.

And there had been also a quietude that had lapped about the TreeStar offices, just as it had lapped about Buckland Employment and Style-On Salon and North Oaks Tree Service and the Colorado Department of Vital Records—.

He was glad he was not Buckland, but at the same time he realised that there was grave danger of his being tarred with the same brush.