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  1. The house was designed with multiple parlors and bedrooms. Significant interior materials include bird’s eye maple and oak wainscoting, hard pine doors and window frames, sandstone mantelpieces and parquet floors.

  2. The interior design of the house features just as many exquisite details as the exterior. The Entry Hall has some of the most beautiful wood and plaster details found in all of Giles’s work. Both the wainscot and the coffered ceiling have bird’s-eye maple panels surrounded by straight-grain maple tiles and rails.

  3. Jul 26, 2018 · Not only does it retain the original Giles design inside and out, the Maverick Carter House is filled with family heirlooms, from a Monarch wood-burning stove installed by the Mavericks in...

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  4. Nov 15, 2011 · Interior photo of the Maverick-Carter House during the Helotes Historical Society's tour on Nov.14, 2011.

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  5. white interior with inspiring Biblical murals. Tours are available from the Port Aransas www.ChapelOnTheDunes.org www.PortAransasMuseum.org The Maverick Carter House features all the original furnishings from the Carter family. Pictured: Nursery Room Welcome to the Maverick Carter House, a Texas His-toric Landmark. William Harvey Maverick (1847-

  6. May 31, 2018 · Rear galleries once caught the breeze from a now-straightened bend of the San Antonio River. Interior paneling is in maple, oak and teak. A rooftop observatory was added after the house was acquired in 1914 by H.C. Carter and his wife, Aline Badger Carter, an amateur astronomer and onetime poet laureate of Texas.

  7. Giles designed and built the home for William Maverick, the son of Samuel Augustus Maverick, one of the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence. In 1914, Henry Champe Carter purchased the magnificent house from William Maverick.

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