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Ventura County: Oxnard

Oxnard, besides being known as one of the safest cities in California, is also a one of the most unsung and beautiful cities in Ventura County.

So, let's take a brief look at the history of this bustling, beach town on California's central coast.

The earliest inhabitants of the Oxnard areas were the Chumash Indians who lived in round, thatched houses and were known for their well constructed plank canoes and fine basket work.

After a number of Spanish explorations, Jose de Galvez, utilizing powers bestowed upon him by King Charles III, appointed Father Junipero Serra to head missions in Alta California. Mission San Buenaventura was the half-way point between the San Diego and Monterey missions and was established in 1782. Pueblo life and sprawling ranchos began to spring up around the site of the mission, and Californio families exerted their influence until the State of California was added to the Union in 1850.

During the mid nineteenth century, immigrants began to pour in from the east coast and Europe. The major industry, agriculture, produced great crops of barley and lima beans. Achille and Henry Levy opened an agricultural brokerage business in 1882, and finally a bank, which encouraged and assisted farmers. Then, in 1897, ranchers Albert Maulhardt and Johannes Borchard believed sugar beets would be a profitable crop for the area, and invited Henry Oxnard to construct a local factory to process the harvests. Oxnard and his three brothers operated the American Beet Sugar factory in Chino, California and encouraged by a pledge of 18,000 acres of sugar beets from local farmers, built a factory in the heart of the rich fields. The Southern Pacific Railroad constructed a spur right to the factory site so the processed beets could be shipped out.


A town quickly sprang up near the factory. Almost overnight businesses and
residences appeared around the town square, called the "Plaza", and schools and churches emerged almost as rapidly. The City of Oxnard was incorporated in 1903, taking its name from the Oxnard brothers who had founded the sugar beet factory.

The factory attracted many Chinese, Japanese and Mexican workers to Oxnard and the sugar beet industry brought diversification to agriculture. Major crops then included beans, beets, and barley, and businesses in town consisted of general merchandise, restaurants, laundries, saloons, and banks. Oxnard built its first public library, a classically styled, Andrew Carnegie gift, on the north-west corner of the plaza in 1907. The building stands today as a county historical landmark and is the only remaining structure from the early days of the plaza.

Agriculture has remained the major industry, but Oxnard has witnessed a steady population increase beginning in the 1940's. The establishment of military bases at Port Hueneme and Point Mugu during World War II, and the rise of electronic, aerospace, and other manufacturing industries have contributed to the growth of the city and surrounding areas.

Now, tourism has been added to the list of industries, with the former Colonial House being a favorite haunt of movie stars in the 1940's and 50's.


Additional Oxnard History Links:

Description of Henry T. Oxnard Historic District. The Henry T. Oxnard Historic District,located in the City of Oxnard, County of Ventura, California, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 5, 1999. The District is the residential neighborhood of the professional and trades people that developed adjacent to the commercial downtown in Oxnard during the years 1900 to 1939. The neighborhood continued to be socially significant beyond this timeframe as the residence of founding families, merchants, professionals, government officials, factory officials and trades people into the present day.

Photograph of two story California Bungalow - Built (1912) for Frank Friedrich; a rancher

Oxnard Public Library


OXNARD DEMOGRAPHICS & LOCAL INFORMATION
Avg. Temp. 70/52
Avg. Rainfall 14.53 in.
Labor Force 77,590
Population 155,991
Median Age 30.5
Median Home Value $167,000
Median Household Income $41,043
Chamber of Commerce (805) 385-8860
Civic Center (805) 385-7430
Tourism Bureau (805) 385-7545

 

 

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