Machado, California

Coordinates: 33°59′04″N 118°26′49″W / 33.98444°N 118.44694°W / 33.98444; -118.44694
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33°59′04″N 118°26′49″W / 33.98444°N 118.44694°W / 33.98444; -118.44694

"Machada" on a map of Los Angeles County published October 1893 for the World's Columbian Exposition
Agustín Machado
circa 1868
Los Angeles Star, Los Angeles, California, November 3, 1855

Machado refers to three locations in Los Angeles, California, all named for the rancho-era Machado family. Machado is a name derived from Portuguese, meaning "hatchet",[1] The family may have used a hatchet to mark their lands: An 1855 real estate description mentions a "cottonwood tree marked with cuts of a hatchet."[2]

(1) Machado is a former rail stop in

USGS maps as of 1934.[3]

(2) Machado post office was organized circa 1878 when an application was made to the Post Office Department. The new Machado post office station was located northwest quarter section 12 township 2W range 15 west, half a mile north of

(3) Machado Lake was a 19th century name for Bixby Slough, now Harbor Regional Park lake.


Venice–Inglewood
Ocean Park
Venice Blvd.
Recreation Gun Club
Del Rey Gun Club
Machado
Alla
Alsace
Mesmer
Inglewood
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See also

References

  1. ^ Gannett, Henry (1905). The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 195.
  2. ^ "Ballona 1855". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2023-05-06.
  3. ^ a b c U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Machado, California
  4. ^ Machado post office La Ballona Station LAIRR 1878 Culver City, 22 May 1878, Microfilm M1126, Post Office Department Records of Site Locations, 1837–1955 (683 rolls). M1126 has been digitized and made available online through the National Archives Catalog (National Archives Identifier 608210). Roll 55: California, Los Angeles, M–Z https://catalog.archives.gov/id/68228967?objectPage=4