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Bevard House
(Hooper House)
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Location 11122 Pfeffers Rd
Bradshaw, Maryland 21087
Built ca. 1850
Designated 1983
Part of Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties
Reference no. BA-2217

The Bevard House, also known as Hooper House, is a special old house located in Kingsville, in Baltimore County, Maryland. It's a type of house called a log home, built a long time ago around the 1850s. This house is important because it's still mostly in its original condition, showing us how homes were built back then.

What is the Bevard House?

The Bevard House is a historic building. It's known as a log home because it was built using logs. This style of building was common in the past. The house is located in Kingsville, Maryland. It stands as a reminder of how people lived and built homes many years ago.

The History of the Bevard House

The Bevard House was constructed in the 1850s. In 1854, a man named John Bevard bought the house. He lived there with his family for many years. The Bevard family called this house their home until 1893. This means they lived there for almost 40 years.

Why is it a Historic Property?

The Bevard House is listed in the Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties. This list includes important old buildings and places in Maryland. A property gets on this list if it has special historical value. The Bevard House is special because much of its original structure is still intact. This helps us understand building methods from the 1850s.

What is a Log Home?

A log home is a house built from logs. These logs are usually stacked horizontally. They are often interlocked at the corners. This building method was very popular in early American history. It used materials that were easy to find, like trees. Log homes are known for being strong and durable.

How are Historic Properties Protected?

When a building is listed as a historic property, it means it's recognized as important. It helps protect the building for future generations. This way, people can learn about the past. It also helps preserve the unique architecture and stories of old homes.

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