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==History== In 1857, the town of Clayton was laid out and founded by Joel Henry Clayton (1812β1872) and his two younger brothers. Clayton was born in Bugsworth, now [[Buxworth]], in the [[United Kingdom]], and emigrated to the United States in 1837. After years in other states he settled down with his wife Margaret (1820β1908) at his town at the foot of Mount Diablo, where he and his family prospered. Clayton was named after Joel Henry Clayton, although only by the flip of a coin. Joel Clayton and Charles Rhine cofounded the town, and each wanted to name it after himself. If Charles had won it would have become Rhinesville, but Joel Clayton won. Joel and his wife Margaret both died in Clayton, and were buried in Live Oak Cemetery in what is now [[Concord, California|Concord]], CA.<ref>[http://claytonhistory.org/joelclayton.aspx "Joel Clayton"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725175752/http://claytonhistory.org/joelclayton.aspx |date=July 25, 2011 }} from the Clayton Historical Society</ref> Clayton prospered during the coal mining boom in eastern Contra Costa County. The post office opened in 1861.<ref name=CGN>{{California's Geographic Names|617}}</ref> Following a previous incorporation attempt in 1960, Clayton incorporated in 1964 <ref name=CGN /> in order to stave off an annexation attempt in 1963 of the Cardinet Glen neighborhood by nearby Concord. After steady expansion during the 1970s to the east and west from its original boundaries, Clayton's land area more than doubled in 1987 to near its present-day boundaries with the annexations of the Dana Hills/Dana Ridge and Clayton Wood subdivisions, as well as the former Keller Ranch property that was developed during the 1990s with the Oakhurst Country Club. ===Fires=== Wildfires have been a common occurrence in recent years as California had a major drought from [[2011β2017 California drought|2011-2017.]] On September 8, 2013, fire broke out on Mount Diablo. Called the Morgan Fire, it started at the mercury mine area of Morgan Territory Road. The fire grew quickly and threatened homes and livestock. Evacuations were ordered for several areas, including Oak Hill Lane and Curry Canyon. It took over 1000 firefighters and eight aircraft to extinguish it. Full containment was announced on September 14, 2013, having burned {{convert|3100|acres|sqmi+ha|abbr=on}}.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://cdfdata.fire.ca.gov/incidents/incidents_details_info?incident_id=908 | title=Morgan Fire General Information}}</ref> On July 25, 2018, a vegetation fire broke out on Marsh Creek Rd near Morgan Territory. One home and 3 out buildings were destroyed. Evacuations were ordered for that evening. By July 28 the fire was 100% contained.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2018/07/25/two-alarm-fire-threatens-homes-along-marsh-creek-road-in-clayton/ | title=Marsh Creek Fire 2018}}</ref> On August 16, 2020, Lightning strikes caused many fires across the state, one of which was another Morgan Fire which became part of the SCU Lightning Complex fires.
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