In 1936, Vera A. Strange and William M. Putnam built their cabin in Bracken Brae. They lived at 1945 Clay Street in San Francisco. Mason, as he was known, was an accountant for PG and E.
Mason married his first wife, Pansy, in 1911. They had one son, William Mason Jr. They were divorced in 1923. Mason married his second wife, Vera, in 1926. They did not have any children together. There are over 100 mentions of Mason in the paper but unfortunately, none of Vera. I verified their relationship via ancestry data.
Mason was the son of wealthy Ferndale (Humboldt County) banker Adam Putnam and there are many mentions of him in the papers. The Putnam’s were one of the pioneer families of Ferndale. As the founder and president of Ferndale Bank, Adam had amassed a fortune of over $300,000 by the time he died in 1930.
Adam was a severe alcoholic and was disgusted with his families lack of business sense and often blamed it on his in-laws, the Johnston’s, and would go into fits of rage whenever he heard their name. He was verbally and physically abusive to Mason and his family.
He was the quintessential Ebeneezer Scrooge and was severely disappointed in Mason’s achievements in life. He went as far as calling Mason’s bosses at PG&E and asking why he was not an executive at the company yet. Mason just wanted to be a working man and enjoy life.
Nevertheless, Mason had extravagant tastes and often got into debt. Adam hired private investigators to seek out his creditors and pay them off, the shame of his son being a debtor was too much for him.
When he died he made his disappointment clear when Mason only inherited a $250 monthly allowance. Mason contested the will saying his father was such an alcoholic that he was mentally unfit to be writing a will. It went all the way to the supreme court and Mason won.
Mason’s extravagant tastes continued with the building of the cabin. The cabin features walls and a magnificent staircase made of curly redwood and is a rather large cabin for Boulder Creek, which was not unusual as Bracken Brae was considered the finest resort in town.
The Putnam’s owned the house for 17 years. The current owners, Valerie Agard and Liz Taylor, are the fifth owners of the house.