Nash-Patton Adobe - Sonoma Houses For Sale

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The Nash-Patton Adobe (also called the Nash Adobe) is a historic house located in Sonoma, California in the United States. The adobe is listed as a California Historical Landmark.

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History

The house was in built in 1847 by Henry A. Green. The property was owned by John H. Nash. That same year, in July, William T. Sherman arrested John H. Nash and held him in the house. Nash was the magistrate of Sonoma during the Bear Flag Revolt, and he refused to step down to allow Lilburn W. Boggs to take over. By 1848, the Lewis and Nancy Patton Adler were living in the adobe. Nancy Adler was a survivor of the Donner Party. By 1866, a butcher lived in the house. The attic was used for curing meats. It was restored by Nancy Adler's great-granddaughter, Zolita Bates, in 1931.



Today

The adobe was added to the California Historical Landmarks list on November 5, 1958. In January, 2011, the house was raided for "suspicion of operating a methamphetamine lab". Two months later the house was listed on the real estate market for $1.2 million. It was the second time the house was for sale in the past 100 years.

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Architecture

The home is in the Monterey Colonial architecture style. The adobe house is 1000 square feet. It has four rooms. The back of the house has a porch with a lean-to.

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