We did it!
On Friday, May 29, 2026, the Tiner House made its way from the field in front of the old oak tree at its old location to its new place to stand, on FM 539 near the Polley Mansion, Whitehall. It is appropriate that the house stands here, because Connie Findley Tiner was the grand daughter of Joseph Henry Polley and Mary Bailey Polley and spent some of her childhood in the house after her father was killed in the Civil War.
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| The disassembled portions of the Tiner Hendrick House |
The five pieces of the Tiner Hendrick House (Cabin, House, and three sections of the roof) were moved up from the sandy land around the oak tree to higher ground.
The move began around 9:30am with the trucks making a rather sharp turn onto 7th Street, then around the corner down 11th Street in Old Town Sutherland Springs.

The trucks continued on FM 539

across the Cibolo Creek.
Continuing down FM 539, the trucks carrying the houses made their turn into the Muschalek's property.
The two story house was placed on the site looking through a grove of oak trees across the road and the Cibolo valley.

with the little cabin situated beside it.

The three sections of the roof arrived a bit later.

Three generations of the Tiner family were there for the move.

There's still a lot of work to do to make the reality
become the dream,
but the move was a monumental first step.
In the next few weeks the house will be leveled and placed on a foundation, the three parts of the roof will be reattached, the porches will be rebuilt, the chimneys will be reassembled, and the roof restored. Later, exterior and interior restorations will be made; windows, shutters, and doors will be replaced and restored; the house will be refreshed with a new coat of paint. Restoration will likely take at least a year. We have funds to cover the reconstruction, but will have to raise funds for the later restoration. If you would like to help restore the Tiner Hendrick House, make your contribution through Zeffy on this page or contact me.




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