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Edward Steves Homestead

1876 Victorian: Second Empire

King William
San Antonio, Texas

Open To The Public

Phone:
210-225-5924

Edward Steves Homestead


Listing #: 5384
This elegant three-story house, located in the King William Historic District on the east bank of the San Antonio River, was built in 1876 for Edward Steves, founder of the Steves Lumber Company. The design of the house has been attributed to Alfred Giles, a prominent San Antonio architect. The interior has retained many period details, including decorative paint work on the walls, and some original family furnishings. The property remained in the Steves family until 1952, when Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Vaughan (a Steves descendant) donated it to the San Antonio Conservation Society. Today, the Steves Homestead is interpreted as the home of a prosperous German immigrant family of Victorian era San Antonio.

http://www.saconservation.org/tours/steves.htm


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Phone: 210-225-5924

Web Site:
http://www.saconservation.org/tours/steves.htm

Email: conserve@saconservation.org

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