Alvarado, California
Old Alvarado (formerly, New Haven) is a former settlement in and former county seat of Alameda County, California, now annexed to Union City.[1] It was located 5 miles (8 km) north-northwest of downtown Newark.[1]
In 1851, Henry C. Smith founded the town of New Haven, named after his father's home town of New Haven, Connecticut.[1] In 1853, the town amalgamated with a nearby town called Alvarado, and became the county of seat of the newly formed Alameda County.[1] Alvarado was named for Juan Alvarado, Mexican Governor of California from 1836 to 1842.[1] The first post office opened in 1853.[1]
On January 13, 1959, Alvarado and Decoto voted to incorporate as the new City of Union City, California.[1]
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- Former settlements in Alameda County, California
- Former populated places in California
- Populated places established in 1851
- 1958 disestablishments in California
- Former county seats in California
- Neighborhoods in Union City, California
- 1851 establishments in California
- Alameda County, California geography stubs