Madisonville, Texas is a city located in Madison County, with a population of 4,367 as of 2020. It is situated at the intersection of US Highway 190 and State Highway 75, approximately 100 miles north of Houston. The city has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Madisonville was founded in 1846 and named after James Madison, the fourth President of the United States. The city's heritage is rooted in agriculture, with cotton and cattle being its primary industries.
Geographic Data for Madisonville, Texas, United States
Latitude | 30° 56.995' |
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Longitude | -95° -54.697' |
Timezone | America/Chicago |
Numerology for Madisonville, Texas, United States
Chaldean Name Number : 43 => 7
Pythagorean Name Number : 9
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Famous Persons from Madisonville, Texas, United States
- Cameron Spikes - Born on November 6, 1976 - American football player
- Zock Allen - Born on June 12, 1968 - Canadian football player
- Curtis Dickey - Born on November 27, 1956 - American football player
- Hiram "Doc" Jones - Born on November 7, 1937 - Military leader - Legionnaire of Legion of Merit
- Kenneth Hall - Born on December 13, 1935 - American football player
- Rommie Loudd - Born on June 8, 1933 - Canadian football player, American football player, and Drug trafficker (died: May 9, 1998)
- Truman Kimbro - Born on May 27, 1919 - Military personnel - Medal of Honor | Purple Heart (died: December 19, 1944)
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