“Like living on Fifth Avenue” is how Texas Governor R. B. Hubbard described the Tyler neighborhood of West Houston at Vine. It was on this corner that the Bonner-Whitaker-McClendon house was built in Ca. 1878.
Judge M. H. Bonner, a Texas State Supreme Court justice, bought a parcel of land from the estate of his former law partner, Texas’ first governor, 1. Pinckney Henderson.
When Bonner’s eldest daughter, Mattie, married attorney Harrison Whitaker, the newlyweds were gifted two acres on which they built their home in 1878. The Whitakers shopped in New York for their fire mantles, light fixtures, wall paper and furniture. They selected an East Lake Bracketed architectural design for construction of their two story, nine room home. The house became a center point for Tyler society as the Whitakers presided over dinners and parties, all celebrated in grand Victorian style. Sadly, Mattie suffered an untimely death and five years later, Harrison remarried and moved Beaumont with his children and new wife.
Yes, I think Southern Utilities should have a website where you can pay your bill. It would make it a lot easier for everyone. I have never heard of a company not having a site to pay online or not having a drop off box either. Dirty water comes out of my faucet sometimes.
Comment Author A Mad Mad Mother / May 26, 2010
This is the worse day care ever! The teachers were extremely rude and dont even get me started on the director and her assistant. The building is discusting and there really isnt a playground just a field of sand, no toys. My daughter cried everyday she got dropped off. Not recommeneded by me EVER!!
Comment Author utlonghorn1992 / May 14, 2010
Mercados: My favorite Mexican Restaurant! It's the most economical, consistent eatery in Tyler. Great Service! (Martha), Excellent Food!, FREE Chips & Salsa , FREE Tortillas and Free Ice Cream too!!! Not like El Charro...Too High and Bland, Bland, Bland! Nothing free there.
Comment Author utlonghorn1992 / May 14, 2010
Breakers: I am sorry to say I was not impressed. I felt it was priced a little too high for what (qty) you get. I can get the same thing at Red Lobster and get free cheddar bay biscuits too. In this economy you need something as a "hook" free...Roadhouse has rolls, Red Lobster has biscuits, etc.