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Baron Louis Devereaux presides over the fertile land surrounding the winding Saint Joseph River from his riverside columned manor known as The Bluffs. His aristocratic family origins reach back to a successful privateer captain who operated out of New Orleans with a royal sanction during the War of 1812. As reward for disrupting American shipping and scouting Lake Michigan, the Spanish Crown granted Capt Devereaux lands along the Saint Joseph span strategically positioned between Lake Michigan and settlement frontiers farther west. Initially the land was used a breeding area for Capt Devereaux's prized Andalusian horses shipped north to supplement French cavalry regiments aiding British defense of Upper Canada in the early 1800s. But later climate and rich soils proved ideal for diversified agriculture. So current Baron Louis oversees St. Joseph County's ascent as a leading producer of fruit, grains and livestock - exporting bounty by river barge and lake schooner. Now in his 50s, the stately Baron Devereaux divides time between charting new trade relationships across growing Midwest territories and indulging his personal passion for astronomy by hosting elaborate celestial viewing gatherings for regional nobility at his riverside columned manor complete with telescopes, charts, Continental wines and cuisine from across the Americas.
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Baron Louis Devereaux presides over the fertile land surrounding the winding Saint Joseph River from his riverside columned manor known as The Bluffs
.
His aristocratic family origins reach back to a successful privateer captain who operated out of New Orleans with a royal sanction during the War of 1812
.
As reward for disrupting American shipping and scouting Lake Michigan
,
the Spanish Crown granted Capt Devereaux lands along the Saint Joseph span strategically positioned between Lake Michigan and settlement frontiers farther west
.
Initially the land was used a breeding area for Capt Devereaux's prized Andalusian horses shipped north to supplement French cavalry regiments aiding British defense of Upper Canada in the early 1800s
.
But later climate and rich soils proved ideal for diversified agriculture
.
So current Baron Louis oversees St
.
Joseph County's ascent as a leading producer of fruit
,
grains and livestock - exporting bounty by river barge and lake schooner
.
Now in his 50s
,
the stately Baron Devereaux divides time between charting new trade relationships across growing Midwest territories and indulging his personal passion for astronomy by hosting elaborate celestial viewing gatherings for regional nobility at his riverside columned manor complete with telescopes
,
charts
,
Continental wines and cuisine from across the Americas
.
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