File:Poteaux-en-Terre-Cellar Of The Bauvais-Amoureux House.jpg
Posts-in-ground (poteaux-en-terre) construction. Note that the floor is supported by stones that are independent of the walls. This is the cellar of the Bauvais-Amoureux house.
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- The Amoureaux House was built c. 1793 near Ste. Geneviève, Missouri.
- It is one of three poteaux-en-terre buildings that survive. The others are the Bequet-Ribault House and the Vital St. Gemme Beauvais House.
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