[2] His son Nathaniel Jones Brittan (1848–1912) inherited approximately one third of his father's estate, an early settler in San Carlos where he kept his "country house".
[5] He built the Nathaniel Brittan Party House in order to entertain his friends from the club and to use as a hunting lodge.
[7] The Nathaniel Brittan Party House was built in 1872, as a Victorian-style, two-and-a-half story redwood framed structure with an octagonal folly.
[5] It is one of the few remaining examples of nineteenth century Octagon Mode buildings in the San Francisco Bay Area.
[8] This article about a property in San Mateo County, California on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.