McDaniel Family Home. Late Victorian architecture. One of earliest fine houses in Hubbard, founded when the Cotton Belt railroad extended its line from Tyler to Waco in 1881. Structure is of walnut and pine. Ornamentation includes array of banisters on porches and stairs. Decorative columns and gables, tinted window glass. Built 1882 by Joe B. McDaniel, local merchant and banker, for his widowed mother, Elizabeth Bonner (Mrs. William M.) McDaniel. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1969 #3289
by Texas Historical Commission #03289 of the Texas Historical Marker series
Colour: black
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