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  1. It was initially called Palmain, an Americanized version of Palmehn, but the U.S. Postal Department denied that moniker, noting it too closely resembled Palmer, a community that has long since vanished. Debate continues how Madras was chosen as the second option, but it stuck.

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      Springs (the tribal children come to Madras for middle and...

    • Metolius River

      The vibrant, crystalline, turquoise water of the...

    • High Desert

      On the east is the Owyhee Uplands—a broad, open terrain...

    • Crooked River

      In 1915, Oregon state water engineer, John Whistler, and the...

  2. History. The original plat for Madras was filed on July 18, 1902, by Scandinavian immigrant John A. Palmehn, for whom the town was originally named "Palmain".

  3. Nov 7, 2021 · The original plat for Madras was filed on July 18, 1902, by Scandinavian immigrant John A. Palmehm, for whom the town was originally named “Palmain”. 4. The name was rejected by the U.S. Postal Service over its similarity to a post office named Parmen, and the nameMadras” was adopted, inspired by the cloth fabric of the same name ...

  4. Oct 4, 2023 · Madras owes its origins to the Oregon Trunk Railway, which was established in the early 1900s. The construction of the railway brought settlers and businesses to the area, leading to the creation of the town in 1903.

  5. From Madras, Oregon to either coast there was indigenous culture. They were as varied as the landscapes they inhabited, from the dense forests of the northeast to the expansive prairies in the heartland, and the arid deserts of the southwest to the rugged coastlines of the northwest.

  6. Madras, Oregon includes 235 nearby mines. Madras (/ˈmædrəs/ MAD-res) is a city in Jefferson County Oregon United States. Originally called The Basin after the circular valley the city is located in it is unclear as to whether Madras was named in 1903 for the cotton fabric called Madras that originated in the Madras (now Chennai) area in ...

  7. Originally called "The Basin" after the circular valley the city is in, it is unclear whether Madras was named in 1903 for the cotton fabric called "Madras" that originated in the city of Madras in Tamil Nadu, India or from the name of the city itself.