Stone buildings; Doors & doorways; Women; Buildings; Pitchers;
"The Bevier-Elting House began as the one-room home of Louis and Marie Bevier, and its orientation to the street is reminiscent of northern European town architecture. Louis' son Samuel inherited the house in 1720 and enlarged it in two phases...
Stone buildings; Doors & doorways; Women; Buildings; Pitchers;
"The Bevier-Elting House began as the one-room home of Louis and Marie Bevier, and its orientation to the street is reminiscent of northern European town architecture. Louis' son Samuel inherited the house in 1720 and enlarged it in two phases...
Letter of recommendation written by the "leaders" of the French Church in Frankenthal, Germany, on behalf of Louis Bevier and his wife, Marie LeBlanc, recognizing the couple as members of the church in good standing.
Military commission to the position of Ensign in the company of Captain Zacharius Hoffman, given to Louis Bevier of New Paltz, NY, signed by New York Colonial Governor, Robert Hunter, 1711.
Legal agreement between the proprietors of the New Paltz Patent to build a fence in an area called the 'Creupelbos' (spelled 'Kripplebush' in later historical writings).