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Edward Turner Bale (1810 – October 9, 1849), later known by his
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name Don Eduardo A. Bale, was a British-born Californian physician, entrepreneur, and ranchero. He is known for having built the Bale Grist Mill in
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.


Life

Bale arrived from England in
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in 1837 on the ''H.M.S. Harriet'', having served as the ship's surgeon. He soon became Surgeon-In-Chief of the Mexican Army under General Mariano Vallejo, and on March 21, 1839, married Vallejo's niece Maria Ignacia Soberanes. After becoming a citizen of
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in March 1841, in June, Bale was granted the
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, which comprised the land between what is now Rutherford and Calistoga, California. Construction of the Bale Grist Mill located between
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and Calistoga was completed in 1846, the same year the Bear Flag Revolt claimed independence from Mexico. Bale's connection to the Bear Flag Party is uncertain, but there is evidence that they met at his mill before the capture of Sonoma. Several of Bale's acquaintances were members of the Bear Flag Party.http://www.calarchives4u.com/history/history-napa.htm Napa History During the
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, Bale tried his hand at mining, and eventually caught a fever from which he never recovered. He died on October 9, 1849.


Legacy

On December 26, 1860, his daughter Carolina married winemaker
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. Bale's wife made sure the daughter was protected in a prenuptial that allowed for her to keep of land north of
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, on which Krug planted a vineyard. Bale, California is named for him.


References


Napa County Chronology
based on information from the book ''From Golden Fields to Purple Harvest''



* Dean Albertson, 1949, ''Dr. Edward Turner Bale, Incorrigible Californio'', California Historical Society Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. 3 (Sep., 1949), pp. 259–269 {{DEFAULTSORT:Bale, Edward Turner 19th-century English medical doctors People of the Conquest of California Mexican people of the Mexican–American War American people of the Mexican–American War 1810 births 1849 deaths American emigrants to Mexico English emigrants to the United States Naturalized citizens of Mexican California People from Napa County, California History of Napa County, California