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Colusa County was one of the original twenty-seven counties. The name comes from the Ko-ru Indians, and the county was originally known as Colusi, the present usage being adopted in 1854. Gudde and Bright’s California Place Names gives some etymological background on the name:”The rancheria named Coru is mentioned by Padre Blas Ordaz on october 28,1821, obviously in Patwin territory. The name was applied to two land grants: Coluses or ColusasĀ and Colus. Although simpler that other Indian names, it seems to set the record for spelling variants, ranging from Corusies to Colouse.”
On the spot where Ko-ru, chief settlement of the Ko-ru people, had been located only a few years before, Colusa was founded in 1850. The short-lived first name for the town was Salmon Bend. The land on which the new town laid out and land beyond it were included in the grant made to John Bidwell in 1845. When Dr. Robert Semple, the founder of Benicia in Solano County, visited the county in 1847, he was impressed with its beauty, fertility, and access to the great river, and saw possibilities of a future city there.
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