In the early 1920s, the McHenry Mansion stood empty, probably for the first time in its approximately 40-year history.
William Langdon, with wife Myrtie McHenry, had moved to the Bay Area to fulfill his new judgeship in San Francisco. And young Merl McHenry was about to enter Stanford University, where he eventually would earn a law degree.
Many wondered about the future of the McHenrys’ elegant home. The concern continued until neighbors noticed new activity at the house… (View original article)