Melba
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
The name: The town was named after Melba Todd, daughter of founder C.C. Todd.
History: The following are some historical facts about the town that in its early years established itself as a hub of the farming community:
History: The following are some historical facts about the town that in its early years established itself as a hub of the farming community:
- For years, the town was considered “the seed heart of America” and became known for its production of seed corn, carrots and onions.
- Several streets were named for founder Clayton C. Todd’s acquaintances and relatives. Carrie Rex was named after Todd’s daughter. Randolph was named after one of his friends.
- According to local historian Madge Wylie, Todd’s establishment of the town came as somewhat of a fluke.
- Electricity came to the town in about 1935.
- The Walter’s Butte Grange organized the fire and cemetery districts. The grange also hosted the first high school classes and church services.
Mayor: Martin Luttrell
City Hall (Mayor and City Council) contact information:
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 209, Melba
Street Address: 401 Carrie Rex Ave., Melba
Phone: 495-2722 (Phone), 495-0952 (Fax)
E-mail: CityOfMelba@aol.com
City Hall (Mayor and City Council) contact information:
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 209, Melba
Street Address: 401 Carrie Rex Ave., Melba
Phone: 495-2722 (Phone), 495-0952 (Fax)
E-mail: CityOfMelba@aol.com







