
Welcome to Madera / Our History - City of Madera
Madera County, officially established on May 16, 1893, holds a significant place in California’s history. However, its journey began back in 1876 when the first plots for the future Madera …
Madera, California - Wikipedia
Madera (Spanish for "Lumber") is a city in and the county seat of Madera County, located in the San Joaquin Valley of California. [9] As of the 2020 United States census , the city's …
Old Historical Maps of Madera, CA | Pastmaps
What stories do these 50 old maps tell about Madera's past? From 1916 to present day, these maps reveal the evolution of streets, neighborhoods, iconic landmarks, and natural features in …
Old maps of Madera, California
Topographical Map of Central California Together With a Part of Nevada, Sheet IV. Old maps of Madera, California on OldMapsOnline.
Old Historical Maps of Madera County, CA | Pastmaps
Explore 427 historical maps of Madera County, CA from trusted archives. View in high-res, layer satellite & LiDAR, explore in 3D, and download or order prints.
A New Years look at Old Madera - the-madera-tribune
Dec 30, 2020 · Have 29 years passed since Madge Cook came to a meeting of the Madera County Historical Society and shared some of her memories of early Madera? This …
Madera: The first 25 years
Feb 16, 2019 · It was on Oct. 11, 1876, that William H. Thurman, the head of the California Lumber Company held a sale of lots on the townsite of what would one day become Madera. …
History of Madera – Madera Chamber of Commerce
On May 16, 1893 Madera County officially became a County of the State of California, but it was in 1876 that the first lots of the proposed village were put on the auction block and the future …
Madera County, California GenWeb - History
Apr 19, 2019 · Madera County has led a political existence coordinate with its fellow California counties for forty years—1893 to 1933. Prior to this period it shared in the existence of Fresno …
Why was Madera founded? - maderatribune.com
Dec 3, 2016 · California Lumber Company workers build a flume that result in the founding of Madera. Lumber company officials decided to terminate the flume four miles north of Borden …