The driving force in the association was its President Hiram Bond who with his brother Elmer Monroe Bond a New York produce dealer owned a plum nursery and bank in Santa Clara, California.
During Reconstruction the house was occupied by the family of Federal Judge Hiram Bond and his son Marshall Latham Bond was born there.
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Hiram Bond, corporate lawyer and investment banker whose farm in Santa Clara, California, was used by Jack London as the opening scene in The Call of the Wild.