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Shotter died in his sleep on December 5, 1920, aged 64 or 65. He had been visiting daughter Isabel in New York City, and was staying at the Hotel La Salle. After a funeral service at Savannah's
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hedges, imported plants, and decorative pools. He renamed the location Greenwich Place. The mansion stood until 1923, at which point it burned down.
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Shotter's mother, a native of Scotland, preceded him in death by six months. She lived to the age of 90, and was socially active until her death.
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In 1909, Shotter lost his fortunes, and was jailed for three months, after becoming embroiled in an
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Shotter was a member of the Chatham Hunt Club, alongside Mills B. Lane Sr, and of the
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In 1917, he sold Greenwich Place to Doctor Henry Norton Torrey, a brain surgeon from
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mansion, said in several publications to have rivaled the Vanderbilts'
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between 1905 and 1912, but was still a resident of Savannah.
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Dillingham Company. p. 98. 486:Belles, Beaux and Brains of the Sixties 312: 297:Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil 654:People from Wellington County, Ontario 331:- TheCurrentGA.org, September 12, 2020 649:Businesspeople from Savannah, Georgia 580:"The Chatham Hunt Club, Savannah, Ga" 304:, before describing Greenwich Place. 7: 431: 429: 388: 386: 384: 382: 380: 378: 376: 374: 349: 347: 345: 343: 341: 339: 337: 214:In 1898, two years after purchasing 152:He began his career around 1885 in 14: 441:LII / Legal Information Institute 607:. Knopf Doubleday. p. 206. 16:Canadian businessman (1855–1920) 484:De Leon, Thomas Cooper (1909). 1: 170:American Naval Stores Company 398:Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter 185:United States Supreme Court 670: 524:- Forest City of the South 261:Georgia Historical Society 154:Wilmington, North Carolina 144:, a Canadian politician. 136:, England. Shotter was a 98:Spencer Proudfoot Shotter 28: 23:Spencer Proudfoot Shotter 404:: 26. 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Wellington County
Canada West
Greenwich Plantation
naval-stores
Greenwich Plantation
Thunderbolt, Georgia
Greenwich Cemetery
Wellington County
Canada West
Kent
grandnephew
William Proudfoot
Wilmington, North Carolina
Savannah, Georgia
pine
turpentine
American Naval Stores Company
Civil War
antitrust
United States Supreme Court
defendants
George Davis
George Welshman Owens
Owens–Thomas House
Greenwich Plantation
Beaux-Arts
Biltmore Estate
colonnades
boxwood

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