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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1009 Walton Drive Marker Application 8� ll Coffege Station Yfistoric �WarkerAppfication Revised December 2008 APPLICANT'S NAME: Bill and Layne Averyt ADDRESS: 1009 Walton Drive CITY,STATE,ZIP: College Station, Texas 77840 PHONE: 9 7 9-6 9 6-313 5 E-MAIL: laveryt@gmail . com L THIS MARKER NOMINATION IS FOR A: A. ® STRUCTURE MARKER Structure is a Home (Home/Building) If a home, was it formerly located on campus? no (Yes/No) Address of structure: 1009 Walton Drive College Station, Texas 77840 Owner's Name, Current Mailing Address, Phone Number & Email address: Bill and Layne Averyt 1009 Walton Drive College Station, Texas 77840 ( 979 ) 696-3135 ave-f-vt 69mai tom B. ❑ SUBJECT MARKER This nomination is for: (Event/Topic/Person/Object) The title of this subject is: Is the proposed marker to be placed on public or private property? Address where marker will be placed: Historic Marker Application,Historic Presemation Committee, City of College Station, Texas -1- II. Describe the significance of this nomination with as much detail as possible: see paces attached You may attach additional pages for your narrative, if needed. Be sure to attach supporting documentation to this form. Historic Marker Application,Historic Preservation Contntittee, City of College Station, Texas -2- II. The home at 1009 Walton Drive, College Station has a significant history: On November 1, 1938,the chairman of the original incorporation committee, John Henry Binney, bought this home site from J.C. Culpepper. Binney, a math professor at Texas A&M, was elected the first mayor of the new city a few weeks later on November 28, 1938. On December 28, 1938, Dr. Binney and wife Ludie contracted with R.C. "Clint" Cloud to build a home on the property. The Brazos Valley Appraisal District lists the year built as 1938, so it was one of the first in the neighborhood. For more detail, see below: IV. Supporting Documentation: A. Alterations: This section describes the alterations and additions to the property at 1009 Walton Dr. undertaken by Bill and Layne Averyt from 1991 through 2010. Livable space in the home was increased from 2091 to 3000 square feet. Great care was taken to retain the character and charm of the original home, while updating and modernizing to make it more energy efficient. 1991-1993: Anchor foundation added new piers extensively for stability of the pier and beam foundation. Removed unstable chimney and fireplace; replaced it with a new double sided fireplace unit with gas logs. Removed cracked front porch. Removed original front door and bumped out entry area adding 2 glass side lights and double glass front doors for more natural light. New front porch with double columns, brick edging and hanging lantern porch light. Removed wall between first floor sun porch and small study to make one large room. Removed metal windows in sun room and framed in matching windows. Enclosed second story space above sun porch/study to allow finished exterior. It became 2 stories, more like a salt box or Cape Sod style. Removed original front entry closet and original pantry, opening a hallway for better flow from front to back. Added decorative rail to bottom of newly visible stairwell. Removed small bathroom at end of hallway; this became the new pantry. Added 14' deep rooms downstairs and upstairs at back of house (interior not finished at this time. Added new downstairs bath near back door(tile floors, cultured marble tub surround and countertop, new cabinets). Demolition on exterior including roof shingles, decking, removal of all windows. Added architectural vinyl siding, new roof decking, asphalt shingles and new wood windows. - 4 - Addition of skylight in upstairs addition(interior unfinished). New sheetrock in existing living room ceiling and pantry. Rear porch overhang installed. Taped, floated, and textured new sheetrock in sunroom/study room and new bath. Added and patched in wood flooring in new hallway& den. New rain gutters on house exterior. Moved electric meter loop to a remote pole away from house. Installed underground electric, telephone and cable wires. Home completely re-wired and re-plumbed. New air conditioner installed for downstairs with ducting in crawl space. Installed underground piping for rain gutter water removal. New slate hearth floor in living room. New carpet in sunroom/study; ceiling fans added. New reworked mantle in living room and new mantle in sunroom/study. Crown molding installed in living, dining and entry area; oak floors refinished. New insulation and drywall added in new family room area; new pocket doors for new bath and pantry. Enlarged concrete driveway to allow for more parking. 1994: Demolished 2 closets in 2 upstairs bedrooms (back-to-back kids rooms) and moved entry doorway in one room. Added to closets. Finished second story end room addition: became 2 separate bath areas with shared shower and closet(tile floor and shower). Two closets added. New chest of drawers and dressing table added New carpet in upstairs area. Added air conditioned attic area for storage. Demolished upstairs hallway bathroom. Moved laundry facilities to unfinished upstairs area. 1996: Demolished original kitchen and wall between it and new den. Constructed new enclosure for refrigerator for support wall. Installed new cabinets in both kitchen and den and a new island in between. New kitchen appliances and complete kitchen redo. New wood floors in kitchen and den and added to old floors. Refinish all downstairs floors. New Avonite countertop in kitchen. New matching crown molding throughout. Installed checkered tile kitchen backsplash. New paint in kitchen and den. 1998: Installed a swimming pool with cool decking walkways. - 5 - Removed original broken sidewalks in front of house and added new ones, plus circular planter. Landscape lighting added in trees front and back. Lawn sprinkler system added. New flower beds added and extensive landscaping front and back. New wooden deck in back and wood bench by pool. New cyclone fence around back of lot and new stainless steel fence near house for pool security. 2000: Added a carport with shingled roof to match house roof pitch. Included recessed lighting for security. 2002: Demolished stairway and small attic room above garage. Tore out old concrete garage floor. Poured new concrete floor in garage and removed garage doors. Framed in and installed a new French door unit to make a new room. Put in ceiling, insulation and sheet rock in new room. Installed a closet for water heater and air conditioner. Installed a closet for refrigerator and freezer; new crown molding. 2005: Suffered fire damage while remodeling the master bath area. Some smoke/water damage repair required. During this time we decided to finish the entire project while fire damage was being repaired. Demolished 2 small master bedroom closets. Created new master bedroom closet. Made new hallway from old master bath. New laundry room created from one old master closet space plus old hall bath area. Added a small hall closet in new master bath. Finished out space enclosed in 1991 making a new master bath with shower, tub,dressing table, Corian counters,tile floor and tile shower surround. Finished other part of 1991 addition making a guest bedroom with a small closet. Added insulation to all exterior walls in the house. New upstairs air conditioner in attic. Replaced all windows in the house again with new energy efficient windows. New paint throughout and new carpet. Refinished wood floors. Matching crown molding added in new areas. 2009: New roof shingles Installed closed cell foam insulation in attic area and under floor in crawl space. - 6 - 2010: Removed wooden deck in back and installed a new concrete patio with brick edge to match pool. Drilled piers were installed to support concrete patio. Removed carpet from old garage room and polished/stained concrete floor. B. Prominent Historical Figures: The first owner of this home was John Henry Binney, chair of the original incorporation committee, and first mayor of College Station. Dr. Binney was elected on November 28, 1938 and served until April of 1940. Note by Layne Averyt: In doing research on Dr. Binney, I was distracted by a discrepancy in information about his resignation. The book Colleae Station 1938-1988_by Deborah Ann Balliew documented that he resigned due to injuries sustained in a car accident. In an article dated 2/17/1940 in the Battalion,the headline read`Kinney Resigns As Mayor". He stated his reason as the crush of responsibilities in his life. He was asked to stay on until an appropriate replacement was found, and his resignation was accepted as of April, 1940. According to Mr. Joe Callaway(1003 Puryear Dr.) in his application for a city marker, he interviewed Binney's daughter Sue Anna, and she said he resigned for health reasons. I spoke with Mr. Calloway on February 26, 2011 and he confirmed this to me. Dr. Binney was actually killed in a car accident on May 29, 1950, thus the confusion. At the time of his death he lived in the home at 1003 Puryear and his viewing and visitation were held there. The reasons for his resignation do not really matter, except in the interest of accuracy. Developers of College Hills Estates: J.C. Culpepper from Cameron, Texas and Ben Tisinger of Dallas, Texas Newell E. Boughton, a well known Dallas realtor hired to take charge of the development(J.C. Culpepper-president,N.E. Boughton-treasurer of College Hills Estates Company) Home builder: R.C. "Clint Cloud. C. Property Ownership: �4 1) John Henry and Ludie V. Binney: November 1,T938 to September 1, 1941 (Deed Vol 97, P. 380-bought from College Hills Estates Company and signed by J.C. Culpepper, President) 2) Patton W. and Julia W. Burns: September 1, 1941 to September 23, 1991, 50 years and 3 weeks (Vol. 107, p. 537) - 7 - 3) William E. Jr. and Layne H. Averyt: September 23, 1991 to present (Vol. 134, p. 276). D. Tenant History: We heard over the years that the Burns may have rented a small garage attic room to A&M students. We could get no confirmation of this. The Averyt family leased the home in August of 1991 to move in before closing so the kids could start school, otherwise the homeowners lived in the house for the entire history. E. Narrative History: The original tract of land that would become College Hills Estates was bought from Mrs. Minnie Dansby by J.C. Culpepper, president of College Hills Estates Company on August 10, 1937. The company's development of the area began shortly before the citizens of College Station voted to incorporate on October 19, 193 8. On Novemberl, 1938, the chairman of the original incorporation committee, John Henry Binney, bought this lot from J.C. Culpepper. Binney, a math professor at Texas A&M, was elected the first mayor of the new city a few weeks later on November 28, 1938. On December 28, 1938, Dr. Binney and wife Ludie contracted with R.C. "Clint" Cloud to build a home on the property. The Brazos Valley Appraisal District lists the year built as 1938, so it was one of the first in the neighborhood. The Binney family lived in the house nearly three years and sold it to Patton W. and wife Julia Burns on September 1, 1941. Dr. Burns was head of the Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology at the Texas A&M Vet school from 1935 to 1966. The Burns family owned the home for fifty years plus 3 weeks. After leasing the home for one month, on September23, 1991, Bill and Layne Averyt purchased the home from Julia Burns. At this writing,the Averyts have lived in the home for 20 years. The lot at 1009 Walton Drive is 2.6 acres, making it one of the largest in the development. The frame house, built in 1938, is a Georgian/Colonial Style, popular at that time. The foundation is pier and beam, considered the best choice for the heavy clay soil. The original configuration of the house was a central two story with garage on one side, one-story sun porch with Widow's Walk on the other. After additions and alterations, it is now a two-story throughout, with the exception of a one-story room where the garage once was. All alterations and additions have been documented in the appropriate section of this application. - 8 - IV. Supporting Documentation Please attach the following information. A. Alterations List any known changes or modifications made to the property throughout its history. B. Prominent Historical Figures List any prominent historical figures associated with the property. C. Property Ownership List all known owners of the property. Include original owner and subsequent owners. D. Tenant History List all known tenants of the property throughout its history. E. Narrative History Attach a narrative explanation of the chronological and historical development of the property. F. Drawings ■ Provide a sketch of the current site plan. Include the proposed location of the historic plaque. ■ Provide a sketch map indicating the nominated property and any related sites. G. Photographs Historic ■ Provide at least one historic photograph of the property. Current ■ Provide at least one current photograph of the property illustrating in its surrounding context. For example,photograph the streetscape in which the building is included. ■ Provide at least one photograph of each side of the building. H. Additional Information Provide any additional information that supports the application. This may include architectural drawings,letters,oral histories,newspaper/magazine articles,etc. I. References Attach a list of the books,articles,and other sources used in preparing this form. The College Station Historic Preservation Committee requests that all plaques are mounted on the front facade of the approved building within thirty (30) days of receipt. Historic Marker Application,Historic Preservation Committee, City of College Station, Texas -3- F. Drawings: The current site plan. The proposed location of the historic marker is indicated. -�4 I 1 Dj�I 9 -' MAPKER TO BE PLACED HERE 1 - 9 - Map indicating the property location within College Station: (Home site at 1009 Walton Drive highlighted in bold) 1� v 5� r y� �•'" tis 5� 5 D y oQ�yf ��sr f oy lyj q,-3W15 79833 - 10 - G. Photographs: Historic: Historic photographs of the property: M-1 e • if /' ..�� � �={.i` ���/ / y.. a�flY+R c-� Photographs of the property illustrating it in its surrounding context(2011): Homesite is tagged with red "A": .x z ti - 13 - ,i t� i 1• 'Spa} vl ,• r 1� i?" �, ' •1 fir" .0 ,:� ? - .. 4 .+�'wet- ,�•-�.+ r afro is "�. 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(writ r.-Mil" W wi • r• J,.N•!J 1 3 a.-x• ,:.- ! ».. o...., t,s. ,. .., a!X 'N '"sAt .. -w ur, 1 f:'A,•Xl:l\a.J:sV. .ax - •1'. «ar C°Pkr••.. .«- .i•r t•N.trrtrtr at- W#,4ilIK.L::'G\. ':tr. to-4A-• Z.c.aY a wttl xlstre.vtXwM ul taa fiJJ N+tz. t tbN;.I.dr t: •a•`Nr.aw,.'•;• •atw•* rN sr N .irizi in t' 1' <'s«t• tLr «!+lrid.rl +f a.W.im., lx.. 1A •iib !fw.j•p..r k`r •'f r.•t, - «„ `w' .+ ,Rr!•! a, aai«:�7r. tt#r.' B 1l+4.'n •r•.. p: t ra . i•✓f ,r.lt r I`!•• +'•r.r 1#.• Aa T.k M" .rt„ ., ors. '..•« „'tt - t..••1 ..1 i:.. ,••-. •„rs i •s•' :•d.a•:: «'.« k,.•- !• . '!, atti._.ftf,' 1 '•t :r•r •s 1 s r,.s•_•,•tF +, ., t, f•.:a; a,NgXwar. r,•. -+ :wsa'•' A .t-Irs lost r,-4-4 ni l a;.• ,ksa,r r N .,... a „ ritory :..ehy><rsK« � as ,.. . •C alo,. Iml.4.,w.w.r«' 'N+•N.-. ..•.� Wt•1 «••k;a«^ i r' •NIN'X a.'Nnrr' ww•r!h`I 1 Mfi'.rt .. .. .. .L'.. i W i nh W -1.. s,.». t•r t. ... sz -' •'rP`« xa•r a! t: - 23 - From the Bryan Daily Eagle. May 29, 1950: IFITA bill.Y .,.), 'Y At-143dent Fir,-;! CaPtivt?-B(,r),; frikule h INIO t f. Wbooper I.s Octid neafl, 1— r it A�* I NO ;A 6k)l tit Y Rc*l faday^R Y., Acheson And Lie Alh BU-4 W, -e� MISchedoW 1.Maui, Dyn Selvice Kills I�ree men; Her qr tons Hell e 1411 low.0 -.1 t4 4� ut,:M lot e!kq L te A •d Drive- it" sK k,,W Ot I Oki -24 - I. References: Chronology of City Officials CS, "Historic Online Library Database" Dr. John Henry Binney-Mayor&Math Professor College Station(Tex.) 1938-1988 Deborah Lynn Balliew, Copyright 1987 by Intaglo Press Minutes of City Council meetings-by office of City Secretary 2/16/40+/- asst. 1948 The Battalion, 2/17/40 (Binney resigns as mayor). Sesquicentennial Ed. Brazos Countv Historv: Rich Past, Brig_ht Future Honoring the Texas Sesquicentennial Editor: Glenna Fourman Brundidge Publ: Family History Foundation, Bryan, TX 1986, P.35, 173,342-343. Bryan Daily Eagle: March 13, 1938:New College Hills Development March 20, 1938: 5 new houses to be built, about new development of College Hills Estates. November 29, 1938: Binney is mayor of College Station. December 13, 1938: New CS officials photo. May 29, 1950: Binney fatally hurt in auto accident. May 30, 1950: Funeral service for Binney to be held. City Hall Notebooks-Publicity-recorded by city secretary. Deed records obtained from Brazos County Clerk office, Brazos County courthouse. Mechanics lien and contract assignment information on builder/developer. Direct Indexes of Brazos County, P.18, A&B, Book 1, P.61. & P.26. Probate information for J.H. Binney,June, 1950, Brazos County Clerk. Phone interview conducted 2/26/11 with Mr. Joe Callaway. He spoke directly with Sue Anna Binney about her father. See Subject Marker Application for 1003 Puryear, by Joe and Melba Callaway. - 25 -