435 Hazel Brake

Lots 30 and 31

“The McAllister House”

Built in 1905

Currently owned by Paul Petricevich
From Zillow Listing

Legend of Lots and Addresses
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In 1905, Clinton and Clara McAllister built their cabin at 435 Hazel Brake. The McAllisters were contractors who had homes in Oakland, Pasadena, and New York. They were married October 3rd, 1905.

They were among the founders and financiers of Bracken Brae. Their cabin was one of the first three built in the first summer home subdivision in Boulder Creek. Without the men and women who built Bracken Brae, including the McAllisters, the San Lorenzo Valley as we know it may never have existed.

The building of this cabin was clearly announced in the Santa Cruz Sentinel in March of 1905. It is possible that the cabin was a wedding gift to Clara but who knows. Their ownership of the cabin only lasted until 1909 and it has passed through many hands since then.


The trail of owners as listed in Marion Smeaton’s history of Bracken Brae. This history is inaccurate.

In 1904, Lot 31 is sold to Clinton P. McAllister. In 1905, he builds his cottage on it.

September 30th, 1904 – Santa Cruz Sentinel
The McAllisters purchased the lot in 1904. The McAllisters and the Rowes (445 Hazel Brake) were the first people to purchase lots in Bracken Brae.
March 17th, 1905 – Santa Cruz Surf
Clinton McAllister has arrived from one his houses in Pasadena, San Francisco or New York. He had recently been married to his wife Clara. The McAllisters were wealthy contractors as were many of the original residents of Bracken Brae.
March 6th, 1905 – Santa Cruz Sentinel
The announcement that Clinton McAllister is building his cabin. Dr. S. J. Fenton was the builder of 300 Wooded Way. Purcell Rowe was the builder of 445 Hazel Brake.
March 31st, 1906 – Santa Cruz Evening Sentinel
The McAllisters are visiting their cabin in Bracken Brae just two weeks before much of San Francisco would burn down in the 1906 earthquake.
March 23rd, 1905 – Santa Cruz Surf
The first directors of Bracken Brae are C. A. Johnson (I think this is an error and should be C. A. Westenberg of 421 Hazel Brake), Edgar Bishop (owner of the lot at 511 Hazel Brake), Archie Kerr (of 530 Hazel Brake), Clinton McAllister (of 435 Hazel Brake), and Purcell Rowe (of 445 Hazel Brake)
August 16th, 1908 – The Los Angeles Times
The McAllister’s sell their cabin.
January 31st, 1909 – The Los Angeles Times
The McAllisters are having a house built in Pasadena.

In 1909, the cabin is sold to B. E Sherwin

January 26th, 1909 – Santa Cruz Evening News
After 4 years of ownership, the cabin is sold to Laura Abbot, owner of the Boston Dry Goods Company in Pasadena. Her husband has recently passed away.

B. E. Sherwin only holds onto it for a short time and sells it to Laura B. Abbott

October 21st, 1909 – Santa Cruz Sentinel
September 10th, 1909 – Santa Cruz Sentinel
February, 11th, 1910 – Santa Cruz Evening News
August 5th, 1913 – Santa Cruz Evening News
Laura Abbot loses the cabin to foreclosure.
Jun 14th, 1913 – Santa Cruz Evening News
Laura loses the cabin.

The cabin is sold by the lienholder to Emma Disbrow

July 27th, 1915 – Santa Cruz Evening News
August 24th, 1917 – Santa Cruz Evening News
Charles Westenberg (of 421 Hazel Brake) was trustee of Bracken Brae and handled many of the real estate transactions.

At some point the cabin is sold to Eva Smith, who in 1925 sells it to Lillian Griffins.

January 17th, 1925 – Santa Cruz Evening News
January 26th, 1931 – Santa Cruz Evening News

Lillian Griffins turns over the cabin in three months, to Mabel Ducket and her sister Clarisse.

March 31st, 1925 – Santa Cruz Evening News
October 16th, 1930 – Healdsberg Tribune
Clarisse and Mabel were teachers in the Geyserville area.
April 2nd, 1931 – Sotoyome Scimitar
Vacationing at Bracken Brae
December 24th, 1931 – Healdsburg-Tribune
February 23rd, 1932 – Healdsburg Tribune
July 23rd, 1936 – Santa Cruz Sentinel
Clarisse purchases the adjoining lot.
September 16th, 1936 – Healdsburg Tribune
Jun 14th, 1940 – Geyserville Press
Jun 8th, 1951 – Geyserville Press
June 2nd, 1960 – Santa Cruz Sentinel
May 15th, 1960 – Santa Cruz Sentinel
Clarisse has passed away and the cabin is place on the market once again.