A Bend in the Road: the Legacy of Columbus Tustin

Petaluma’s first death was by potatoes. In the fall of 1851, a farmer named Shirley was thrown from the wagon load of potatoes he was driving to the potato warehouse near today’s Washington Street Bridge, and crushed beneath its wheels.1 At the time, Petaluma was just coming into existence. The year before, meat hunter Tom … Continue reading A Bend in the Road: the Legacy of Columbus Tustin