In 1905, Charles and Mabel Doss built their cabin at 611 Hazel Brake. The Doss family was instrumental in the development of Bracken Brae and were among the founders. They had two daughters, Esta and Mabel, and three sons, Vernon, Auburn, and Robin.
Charles was a succesful contractor from Oakland building many houses there. He also built houses in Boulder Creek. It is likely Charles built many of the early houses in Bracken Brae and possibly many of the houses in Forest Park, which are the houses along Park Avenue and along Big Basin Road.
Mabel Doss’s family (Estey) was among the founders of Oakland. Boulder Creek as we know it was built by Oaklanders during the summer-home boom of 1905 when Boulder Creek became a health and pleasure resort. Her sister Minnie Spence and her husband built the cabin at 260 Wooded Way.
The Doss family owned the cabin until 1929, but they did not leave Bracken Brae. In 1921, they had built a magnificent castle as 605 Hazel Brake. Their houses, as well as most in Bracken Brae, were also vacation rentals. It is likely hundreds of families enjoyed their summers in the Doss cabins. Charles Doss was a trustee of Bracken Brae and many real estate transactions went through him.
The house was sold to William and Rose Bunker in 1929. William was a politician from Gustine, Ca. and there are thousands of mentions of him in the papers.
Doss the architect and builder
In 1929, the Doss’ sold the house to William and Rose Bunker. William was a politician from Gustine, Ca. in Merced County.
In 1940, the house was sold to the Murrays but was foreclosed a few years later.
Paul Thelen forecloses the house and sells it to W. H. Quarg
The house is sold to Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watson in 1958