Anna Beir House

On April 11, 1977, the house was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

[1][2][3][4] When he built the house, Conrad Beir was simultaneously serving as the pastor of the German Methodist Church in Greenville and in business as a tailor.

His daughter Anna was born in the house in 1873, and it remained her residence until her death in 1939.

The house is a plain brick structure built in a simple rectangular shape,[5] two stories tall; the gabled facade is divided into three bays.

For much of her life, Beir was a prominent educator; her thirty-six-year tenure in the city schools gave her a high reputation both locally and in the wider region.