Nathan Coombs

Nathan Coombs (June 12, 1826 – December 26, 1877) was a California pioneer and Democratic politician who served in the California State Assembly and is best known for founding the city of Napa, California.

Nathan Coombs
Member of the California State Assembly from the 10th district
In office
1855–1856
In office
1860-1861
Personal details
Born
Nathan Coombs

June 12, 1826
Middleborough, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedDecember 26, 1877 (age 51)
Napa, California, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMaria Isabel Gordon
Children3, including Frank

Life

Nathan Coombs lived in Massachusetts and came overland to Oregon in 1842. Coombs came to California in 1843, first working for Steven Smith in Bodega Bay; and then for William Gordon at Rancho Quesesosi in Yolo County. In 1845 he married William Gordon's daughter Maria Isabel Gordon (1831–1890). Coombs came to Napa Valley in 1845 and purchased a small part of Rancho Tulucay on the east side of the Napa River from Juarez Cayetano. Coombs participated in the Bear Flag Revolt of 1846. In 1847 Coombs purchased a 325 acres (1.3 km2) farm[1] on Rancho Napa from Salvador Vallejo about one and a half miles north-west of present-day Napa, and where he resided until his death.

Coombs purchased 80 acres (0.3 km2) of Rancho Entre Napa from Nicholas Higuera in 1847.[2] On this land, he founded and laid out the city of Napa in 1848.

Coombs and William Gordon purchased Rancho Chimiles from the Berreyesa family in 1851.[3] Coombs was a member for 10th District of the California State Assembly, 1855–56 and 1860-61. He died in Napa, December 26, 1877.[4]

Legacy

Coombsville is named for him. His son Frank Coombs was a United States representative from California.[5]

References

  1. United States. District Court (California : Northern District) Land Case 109 ND
  2. United States. District Court (California : Northern District) Land Case 108 ND
  3. United States. District Court (California : Northern District) Land Case 43 ND
  4. History of Napa and Lake Counties,: San Francisco, Cal.: Slocum, Bowen & Co., Publishers, 1881
  5. Vassar, Alex; Myers, Shane. "Nathan Coombs". JoinCalifornia.com. Retrieved January 23, 2023.
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