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Charles Bellinger, "Black Mayor" of San Antonio, was considered the richest Black man in Texas. His great estate is located in the Denver Heights neighborhood and is now owned by the Greater Corinth Baptist Church. Bellinger was one of the most colorful and influential political and entrepreneurial leaders in San Antonio.

Charles Bellinger

Charles Bellinger

Gravesite of Charles Bellinger

Gravesite of Charles Bellinger

A room on the top floor of the Bellinger Mansion

A room on the top floor of the Bellinger Mansion

Charles Bellinger was an avid gambler and made a stop in San Antonio on his way to Reno, Nevada. Bellinger stopped San Antonio for a poker game. As a result of that stop, he netted a winning of 10,000 dollars. Bellinger decided to make San Antonio his home and began

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