Buckhall, Virginia
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Buckhall is an unincorporated town in Prince William County
Prince William County, Virginia
-National protected areas:* Featherstone National Wildlife Refuge* Manassas National Battlefield Park* Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge* Prince William Forest Park-Government and politics:...

, Virginia
Virginia
The Commonwealth of Virginia , is a U.S. state on the Atlantic Coast of the Southern United States. Virginia is nicknamed the "Old Dominion" and sometimes the "Mother of Presidents" after the eight U.S. presidents born there...

. It is located on Moore Drive just south of the Prince William Parkway
Prince William Parkway
The Prince William Parkway is a road in Prince William County, Virginia. The road carries two designations. Between U.S. Route 1 in Woodbridge and Dumfries Road near Manassas it carries SR 3000...

 near Manassas
Manassas, Virginia
The City of Manassas is an independent city surrounded by Prince William County and the independent city of Manassas Park in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. Its population was 37,821 as of 2010. Manassas also surrounds the county seat for Prince William County but that county...

. The greater Buckhall area is defined by the Census Bureau as a census-designated place
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 (CDP), with a population of 16,293 as of 2010. It is here that Buckhall School (formally Oak Hill School), a one room school house, was built in 1865. Adjacent to the site of the school, a general store was built (ca. 1900) which was destroyed by a fire August 21, 2007. On October 1, 2008 The Buckhall store was re-opened under a new management. The Buckhall Church (now Buckhall United Methodist Church) was built nearby circa 1905, and still stands as of 2007. The church was expanded in 1988 and further expansion was completed in April 2007.

The name Buckhall originates from the large number of bucks that inhabited the area at the end of the Civil War. The name was coined by Capt. Thomas J. Moore, who fell in love with the area after fighting for the Union
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 in the Civil War
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The American Civil War was a civil war fought in the United States of America. In response to the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, 11 southern slave states declared their secession from the United States and formed the Confederate States of America ; the other 25...

. Capt. Moore also was the construction foreman for the original Buckhall Church building. Prior to being called Buckhall, the area was known as Oak Hill. The Oak Hill Church stood where the graveyard is until the 1930s when it was torn down and its membership transferred to Grace United Methodist in town.

The main road that runs through Buckhall, Moore Drive, is named after Capt. Moore, and his original residence was demolished in or about 1991.

The Buckhall Voulnteer Fire Department is located on Yates Ford Road (formerly Davis Ford Road) near its intersection with Prince William Parkway.

On October 2, 2008, the newly remodeled Buckhall General Store reopened for business.
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