- George Madeira
George David Madeira (October 1836 – January 1922) was a
mining engineer andmineralogist who founded the firstastronomical observatory inCalifornia in the town of Volcano.Madeira arrived with his family from
Illinois in Volcano on August 30, 1852. They, like many others, had come in search ofgold during theCalifornia Gold Rush . He had been interested in astronomy as a child, reporting to have observed acomet in February, 1843. Although his formal education had ended at age 15, he continued to studymathematics from a neighbor, aMethodist minister fromBritish Columbia named Telerand.In 1860, he set up a crude observatory consisting of his telescope (which he had delivered from
San Francisco ), and a heavy canvas and oilcloth covering. OnOctober 18 of that year, the "Sacramento Daily Union" published a letter from him (under apseudonym ) regardingsunspot activity, the earliest recorded publication of astronomical research in California. OnJune 30 ,1861 , he observed a large and bright comet, which was later dubbed theGreat Comet of 1861 (unbeknownst to him, it had already been discovered byAustralia nJohn Tebbutt over a month earlier, but news of the discovery had not reached the northern hemisphere yet). The family left Volcano forCarson City, Nevada in 1862 and Madeira sold his telescope toJosiah Whitney of theCalifornia Geological Survey .In addition to his recorded observations, Madeira made another important contribution to astronomy. He was a paid lecturer even as a young man, taking his telescope around the state. After one such lecture in 1860 in San José attended by
James Lick , he and Lick spent the next few nights observing the skies at Lick's estate. At one point, Madeira told Lick, "If I had your wealth, Mr. Lick, I'd build the world's largest telescope on top of that mountain," pointing out a spot where the presentLick Observatory sits. Although he was not the only influence, he was probably the first to suggest to Lick the idea of a large telescope.Madeira went on to a varied career as a mining
geologist , mineralogist (he was Curator of the California mineral exhibit at the1904 World's Fair inSt. Louis, Missouri ),journalist , prospector, and mining consultant. He never lost his interest in astronomy and he wrote many articles on aspects of astronomy for the newspapers he worked at. At one point, he applied for a position at Lick Observatory when it opened, but in this he was not successful.References
*" [http://www.aanc-astronomy.org/AANCminutes/madeira.html George Madeira and his observatory] ", "Astronomical Association of California"
*Abrahams, Peter, " [http://home.europa.com/~telscope/califobs.txt California's First Observatories] "Persondata
NAME=Madeira, George
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=American astronomer
DATE OF BIRTH=October 1836
PLACE OF BIRTH=Illinois
DATE OF DEATH=January 1922
PLACE OF DEATH=California
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