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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3AZ_hasbrouck-house_New-Paltz-NY.html
Built 1712, by Abraham, thepatentee, once soldier inEnglish Army, friend ofGov. Andros. Kitchen sceneof cock fights.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3AX_freer-house_New-Paltz-NY.html
Built 1720 by Hugo Freer,one of twelve originalpatentees of New Paltz.The Low House after 1732.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3AT_bevier-house_New-Paltz-NY.html
Built by Louis Bevier,the patentee, in 1698.Elting homestead from1740. This house has aninteresting sub-cellar.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3AK_dubois-house_New-Paltz-NY.html
The fort built in 1705by Daniel Dubois. Sitefirst redoubt. There areport holes in the east end.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3AJ_deyo-house_New-Paltz-NY.html
Built by Pierre Deyo,one of twelve originalpatentees of New Paltz,in 1692.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3AH_jean-hasbrouck-house_New-Paltz-NY.html
Built in 1712, bythe patentee; now home ofThe Huguenot Patriotic,Historical and MonumentalSociety, since 1899.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3AG_die-pfalz_New-Paltz-NY.html
A French Huguenot Villagegoverned by "The Dusine",a body of 12 men chosenannually. For 100 years theonly form of government.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3AD_new-paltz_New-Paltz-NY.html
Founded 1678. Six houses built by Huguenot refugees from France, original patentees, before 1720 are on Walkill River.
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