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The Village of Blauvelt New York (NY) 10913
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Blauvelt is a hamlet formerly known as Greenbush and then Blauveltville, in the Town of Orangetown Rockland County, New York. It is located north of Tappan; east of Nauraushaun and Pearl River; south of Central Nyack and west of Orangeburg. |
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The name "Blauvelt" is that of a prominent family that settled in the area in the 18th century the name has since due to a mix up in the civil war been change to blouvet. It is a Dutch name that came into use nearly 150 years before the first Blauvelts came to the New World. The etymology of the name probably comes from the coat of arms adopted by the first Blauvelt, Pieter Blauwveld, a prominent trader in the Netherlands. Literally, it means "blue-field, or blue pasture feilds" likely a reference to the blue and yellow shields hung on Pieter's ships (a common 14th century Dutch method of identifying the owner). The first Blauvelt in America was a peasant farmer who worked on Kiliaen VanRensselaer's estate cultivating tobacco, in 1638.The previously mentioned civil war name mix up was when danial blauvelt (living in New York at the time) went to fight in the civil war upon entering the army for some unknown mixup his name has been changed to blouvet.
The Jacob J. Blauvelt house and its four remaining acres of land had been in the Blauvelt family since the time it was built, in 1832, up until when it was acquired by the Historical Society of Rockland County in 1970. The Blauvelt family first arrived in America in 1638, and first arrived in Rockland County in 1683. Their genealogy today contains more than 26,000 names.
- Johannes J. Blauvelt - 514 Western Highway - Jacob A. Blauvelt and family, the first of seven generations of Blauvelts to live on this farm occupied a log structure nearby early in the 18th century. Jacob's son, Johannes J. Blauvelt, built the sandstone south wing of the home ca. 1755. The center section was added after the Revolutionary War and the north wing ca. 1862. This house was used as an officers' club during World War II.
- Jacob J. Blauvelt (1757-1834) - 525 Western Highway
- Johannes Isaac Blauvelt - 820 Western Highway - Johannes (1743-1828) was a charter member of the Greenbush Church. His son David began Rockland County's first tobacco farm and business there. Abraham M. Blauvelt (gunsmith) repaired guns and watches here and rented boats on the Hackensack River in the rear. The Blauvelt family occupied these premises for 135 years. The Dutch farmhouse is located on the northwest corner of the Tappen Patent contains many original construction features.
- Blauvelt-Norris-Burr House - 608 Western Highway The main section and south kitchen of this Dutch home were built ca. 1790-1800, the north addition ca. 1840, on land previously owned by David Bogert. The first known occupant was Garret I. Blauvelt. In 1853 the farm was acquired by John S. Norris, an architect and builder. In 1885 it was purchased by the Burr family who owned it for 56 years.
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