NoeHill: San Francisco Architects
Albert L. Farr
Wolf House
Jack London State Historic Park
Glen Ellen
Construction Started 1911
Gutted by Fire 1913
Wolf House at Jack London State Historic Park
1984 Drawing by William R. Johnston
Courtesy Santa Rosa Library

Jack London started building Wolf House on his Sonoma County ranch north of San Francisco in 1911, but he never moved in. Construction was nearly complete when a fire began late on the night of August 22, 1913, spreading rapidly and gutting the interior of the house. Only the massive masonry walls remained standing by the morning.

The Jack London Ranch is California Historical Landmark 743 and National Register of Historic Places listing #66000240

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