An 1885 home built by a member of one of San Antonio’s best-known merchant families is now for sale
After his time in the British foreign service, George Stooks Chabot settled in San Antonio, where he became one of the city’s leading cotton merchants. Chabot’s son, George Alexander Chabot, followed him into the business world, becoming a crockery merchant. And after wedding his wife Lucile, the son even moved into a King William home […]
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