Thank you so much- and more damage was done to the castle this weekend.
This really happened.
If you don't know history, then you don't know anything. Sauer loved horticulture, and his grandiose greenhouse housed imported flowers from Europe. If you liked this post, please check out my Facebook group page and "like" it so you don't miss any of my writing!- CLICK HERE! Tales of fire in the tower or lights flickering off and on (sunset reflecting off the windows) and ghosts moaning (wind whistling through the weather stripping in the tower) were circulating, but no one knew where they originated. remained in the family until 1950. If the plan was approved, revenue from the project would help pay for wider roads and sewers. In that photo (see here), the roof is shredded in places and was an absolute detriment to the structural integrity of the home. "Unfortunately, the Facebook page has brought the Castle to the attention of thousands of people, creating tremendous problems for the Castle and the restoration efforts.
Hughes did not say who these psychics were. By 1872 the mansion was finally fully furnished, sitting on the Shawnee Indian trail that was part of the old Santa Fe Trail that many wagons passed. His German Shepard was his only living companion, and a past throat accident left him with a wailing bark. "I would like everyone to know that respects and admires the Castle and its history that I am very appreciative of your support of our restoration efforts. Set behind long lengths of chainlink fence, one gets a sense of foreboding as if the carved lions framing the doorway and the windows in the tower are watching us.
The Sauer Castle was erected around 1871, at
Mind you, where he motioned was deep into the woods. Unfortunately, the neighborhood rejected the idea because of the possibility of increased traffic. Thank you for this very interesting and tragic article. When I went to Sauer castle, it was called Igors.
This house is the oldest of his designs left. On Sept. 19, Carl greeted me as we walked toward the Castle. Carl Lopp, owner of Sauer Castle since 1988 and the great-great grandson of the man who built it, wasnt thrilled with my description of the Castle in the. Radium springs are hot odorless mineral water that has long been known for its soothing and healing powers for aches and pains. The absentee property owner has done relatively
Historical societies have even offered to fix it up or buy it and put the family name on it, but Loop was unwilling. Anton Philip Sauer (1823-1879) and his second wife, Maria (1841-1919). The third floor held the servants quarters and a small room built to be a classroom (each child had their own desk). For a few awkward minutes, I waited, making small talk, until my editor arrived.
Cross was one of Kansas Citys most important architects through the areas early boom, and sadly, further growth of the city sealed the fate of most of his creations. has been the source of much speculation for its entire existence. No sooner had he left when Jones heard a noise coming from the attic that she could not explain. The columns, rails, ornamental woodwork and trim on the house were also a mess..
Did you set up a trust? There was never a hanging at the house, although there were one suicide and one natural death. I cant make this up. Commonly referred to as Sauer Castle, this Italianate Villa at 935 Shawnee Rd. Together they had three children and stayed married until he committed suicide with a handgun at age 73, due to his declining health.
He was released hours before the funeral and his lawyer filed an appeal. In any event, the first structure constructed built on the property was said to be a barn to house the materials for the massive house project. Some of it already has. Now, this wasn't a beautiful castle-like the Sauer place.
Jones was in the middle of the room shoveling debris when something seemed to fall from the ceiling. The Wyandotte County Historical Society flirted with purchasing the home and making it a museum. The story is this she would go up to the widow's walk and look out at the river.
If people want to donate, they need to know its going to the cause. He was baptized at a small church called St. Ignatius just on the other side of the Rhine from where he was raised.
It is said that everything except for the stone foundation was imported from St. Louis.
It is said that the house cost $20,000 to build and he shelled out $40,000 to improve the grounds surrounding it. Victoria Hampton is Carl Lopps first cousin once removed- Carls mother was Victorias first cousin. Huber had to sue for the remainder of the money due. This home needs to be saved while there is still time, So what I am getting from what I have read- I can not purchase land and house together it is a beautiful well constructed home needs work but is simply beautiful . One month and one day later on August 16, 1879, Anthony Sauer passed away in the master bedroom on the second floor from tuberculosis. /* 728x90, created 6/27/08 */
How sad to see it in such a state of ruin.
Old Houses Under $50K and Beyond is an opinion-based blog and does not represent any property or agency. As a result, from the day I purchased the Castle, I have attempted to keep a low profile for the Castle believing that the fewer people who knew about the Castle the better. Anton Philip Sauer (who went by Anthony) was born in Mainz, the largest city in the Rhineland in 1823 to Florian and Eva. That trail later became part of the old Santa Fe Trail through which many wagons passed on their journey west. His lawyer insisted that Lopp still had plans to restore the home. In midst of the repairs, the proposal to turn the property into a winery fell through due to financing. Once again, I feel compelled to bring up the Kansas City winds. google_ad_width = 728;
Taxes are accruing and no price has been set. The properties were owned by Mr. Lopp, a descendant of the original Sauer family. who first came to Kansas City in the 1860s.
He told me that he had done tuck-pointing a very costly expenditure. After his[clarification needed] business became successful, he began courting a young 28-year-old widow, Mary (Maria) Einhellig Messerschmidt, who had two daughters of her own: Anna and Maria.
Claiming there is a trust, I explained, requires legal documentation.
Required fields are marked *. The substructure was almost completely deteriorated and needed replacement, Huber remembered.
But I kept pressing. There must be credible correlating stories about the haunting, as this is the only proof we can obtain at this time. On the first floor, 14-foot ceilings with 12-foot high windows welcomed visitors. His widow continued to live there until her death in 1921 and the property
Id seen photos.
Some people told me that there had been frequent apparition sightings by previous residents. Eva Sauer Perkins outside the house her father built. The house sold in 1986 to Bud Wyman and his son and daughter-in-law, Cliff and Cindy Jones.
It had a strange caretaker named Mr. Berry who would chase away the cults there for their black masses. He allowed no one inside the home, but the exteriors broken windows, falling-down iron work and unkempt grounds could be seen from the street. Anton Sauer lived in the home until his death in 1879. In March 2000, the Kansas City Star wrote, In the last year, Lopp has cleared brush from the grounds, replaced broken window glass and repaired the brick facade. There, they had their five children: Gustave O.L., Anthony Philip Jr., Julius J., Emil, and Johanna. Your email address will not be published.
I hate to be a party pooper, but I bet I could go to any cemetery today and find someone who died on this day.
The Sauer family stored food and goods there for many years, and it is still intact and in perfect condition. The music room adjoined the parlor and, along with another fireplace, included a grand piano. As the house neared completion in August 1873, the Wyandotte Gazette reported, It is in plain sight for a considerable distance along the southern road.. While the castles repairs appear to have halted, Carl Lopp was back in the Northeast in 2005 at Greenwich Concours dElegances showcase of cars where he won an award for his red 2001 Ferrari 550 Barchetta.
He wasnt happy with my assessment and demanded that I, basically, take it back.
unforgiveable that one person could be so short sighted. The story of the main haunting and the ghost that we saw was of a woman. There, he met a woman named Francisca and married at the age of 18 in 1844. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The reports say that one of the former owners killed his entire family (a wife and either one or two children, depending on who is telling the story) and buried them in the backyard.
It was surreal to see Sauer Castle up close- without a green fence blocking a clear view. He wanted to talk to me. He left his 38-year-old wife, three young children, two stepdaughters, and four grown children behind. The Castle is not about to fall down or be destroyed. She needs us all now more than ever. Berrys pride and joy, a 1902 Stanley Steamer. All content Paranormal Activity Investigators, LLC, unless otherwise noted, KANSAS CITY HAUNTINGS: HISTORY AND MYSTERY OF THE PARIS OF THE PLAINS. That roof had been something Victoria had mentioned to me. The photos and video are the evidence. You may just find your perfect fixer upper under $50K .. or beyond.
Travel & Tourism Home. However, a later mention of Maurice Schwalm in the article leads me to believe that he was the psychic. The tannery burned in 1860 on the eve of the Civil War. I have my own plans and timetables, and rest assured the Castle will continue to be maintained and improved over time. When I mentioned that he's had three decades to restore it, he told me I was inaccurate. He needed a plan so he could keep the castle- a plan that would help quash the plans the city had. In 2011, Thomas D. Laurance, a wedding photographer in New York City, was one of those descendants who was always fascinated by the family stories surrounding Sauer Castle. Absolutely epic.
Tragedy once again struck the Sauer family when a fourth death occurred inside the stately castle. She recalled, I said to Carl, You mean to tell me this was still a functional, living and habitable place when you bought it? There are layers upon layers of memories there, and its all in serious danger., In August 1996, further damage was reported on the property when the caretaker and a friend were charged with $30,000 in theft of items, including an antique chandelier, wall sconces, an antique dress and a garden tractor..
After 76-year-old Berry passed away in December 1985, his brother was left to clean out the overstuffed Sauer Castle. The pictures we took show the figure of a woman in the fount upstairs window on the right looking at the house and another on the entrance stairs.
When I went to Sauer castle, it was called Igors. He worked first as a bookkeeper in Russia and moved by the age of 17 to Austria. He agreed and removed the photos to keep the peace. The Sauer Castle is an Italianate home at 935 Shawnee Road in Kansas City, Kansas, built from 1871 to 1873.
Historian J.R. Russell attempted to discredit the rumors in his 1975 Kansas City Kansan article Old Mansion Filled with Legend.
St. He was even in his costume, complete with the pale khaki cowboy hat donned with its signature single feather.
The house originally stood
The city had been concerned for years about the property, and Riedemanns plan was recommended to the Board of Commissioners.
As a result, I have been the recipient of vitriol, character assassination, hate mail, and numerous threats against me. I must admit, it does resemble the Addams Family mansion. 1876). I am sure that when Jason started this Facebook page, his intentions were noble.
It was said that seven yards of fabric was required for each window. Vine-covered arches led from the entrance of the cellar and a high-arched ceiling complimented racks placed to hold kegs of wine. It remains inhabitable, but Lopp still vows to renovate it and move in..
He is half con man and half deluded child in my opinion. Carl is a lazy, arrogant little man. On a visit to Kansas City, Laurance took a risk and contacted his distant cousin, Carl and asked for a tour of the home. Carl Lopp, concede or have it taken from you. When she got to the graveside, she noticed that one of the Sauers had died on May 1. After three or more weeks, I pulled the two guys off the project until we could get it settled, Huber stated. Since Bigknife continued to live on the property, this is also highly unlikely. However, as with all social media, there is a big downside when people come onto sites who are not informed or who have a negative agenda. "From the mid-fifties on, the Castle has been the subject of constant trespassing, attempted break-ins, dangerous encounters and often violence. And you have let it get to this point?. When I mentioned family, I struck a nerve. Mary lived in the house until she died in 1919. There are no ghosts and no evil spirits inhabiting the Castle or the property. There are people who are ready to help restore the castle, including historic preservationists, flooring specialists and carpenters.
On the west side of the property, a large swimming pool was dug.
The part Carl was missing was that he let it get to such a state that there were gaping holes in it. His probation terms included that he pay the back taxes and come up with a plan to restore the mansion. Many people mistook this for a haunting. His unique personality (including rarely lighting the house while even inside) had stories of spirits afloat. Visiting the Sauer family graves, Jones discovered that Josephine Sauer Kinney had died on February 14, 1967, twenty years to the date of her friend's wedding. It was designed by famed architect Asa Beebe Cross. This, to me, was insulting. Thank you, for the time and effort it must have taken to accurately document the history of this property and it's owners. The minute I saw this on the citys website, I emailed the city and received confirmation. He often resorted to fighting vandals, thieves and curious trespassers off the property with his fierce three-legged dog.
It is the Sauer Castle.
Its current condition doesnt help with the suspicions surrounding the three-acre property.
Lopp visited Kansas City in 1997 for this mothers funeral and was promptly arrested. Why the Sauers would have such a tunnel built never seems to come up in explanations. I pushed this issue. She is structurally solid and sound, and the work that needs to be done is merely cosmetic. Johns widow, Eva a strong, well-educated woman- was able to pick up the pieces and continued to live in the house her father built. That's the asking price for Sauer Castle", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sauer_Castle&oldid=1085830076, Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Kansas, Buildings and structures in Kansas City, Kansas, National Register of Historic Places in Kansas City, Kansas, Articles using NRISref without a reference number, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia articles needing clarification from October 2021, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 2 May 2022, at 18:00. Mary continued to live on the property after his death. The special taxes are for special assessments charged to the property for mowing and trash/debris removal, Wendy M. Green, Assistant Council for Wyandotte County explained. Lopp openly discussed with his extended family his lofty plans to restore the property- most of which havent happened. ghost stories about the empty house and that may have encouraged break-ins
Without much of a thought, he began with Anton Sauer wanting to find a view that reminded of his homeland- like, he started.
He was ordered to pay back taxes and come up with a formal plan to restore the home. There have been several ghost stories based on tales that can be disproved (such as the previous family all being murdered there by the father, who then committed suicide) that attract vandals, which prevents Lopp from receiving insurance money. A man after my own heart, Anthony Sauer held a sweet spot for not just drinking fine wine-but he also wanted to make it. Rumors of hauntings of the castle began in the 1930s, likely caused by these documented tragedies. Yes, there have been multiple deaths on the property. As a result, I have been the recipient of vitriol, character assassination, hate mail, and numerous threats against me. Stone pig-pens, a chicken house, a smoke and milk house along with outdoor brick ovens also graced the grounds of the property. Maurice Schwalm was one Jones invited to the house. In recent years, various web sites have told more expansive
Just one email per month. The people who built and lived in this incredible space have, Incredibly private, Berry continued to live in the home and listed it on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. an estimated cost of $20,000, for Anton Philllip Sauer, a German immigrant
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She couldnt keep up with the orchards, vineyard and the grounds, so in 1914, she sold off 41 acres of land to be developed into a subdivision.
Riedemann went to the city with his redevelopment proposal. Huber General Contractor, a well-respected and award-winning company run by CEO August L. Huber, III. That time visiting her grandmother at Sauer Castle has stuck with Victoria after all these years. Whenever the home was up for auction for back taxes, he would wait until the last minute to pay the taxes. Some repairs did happen- such as the ones documented by A.L. Anthonys health was never the best, so when he was outside in the summer he wore a gold mesh mask to cover his face and heavy felt chest pads that were thought to protect his lungs. He made both my editor and me awkwardly lean down and focus our eyes on the foundation to prove how straight and sturdy it is.
Without much of a thought, he began with Anton Sauer wanting to find a view that reminded of his homeland- like, he started that far back. Others asked where Carl Lopps plans were to restore the castle. But when questioned as to who these residents were, no one knew names or periods. 1870), Antoinette (b.1871), Josephine (b. Disembodied voices were reported, including shouting, laughing and crying, while doors were known to open and slam shut on their own.
No one would help him. After some dancing around a declared number, Carl finally said it would be two to five years. Mr. Lopp must make that payment by December 9 to remove the property from the sale, Green responded.
Perhaps it was simply Mary atop the tower at night that was mistaken for a ghostly figure. This one probably came from the large springs on the south side of the property. Eve continued to live in the family home with her son and two daughters, Eva Marie Perkins, and Marguerite A. Perkins, until her death in 1955. The castle will crumble to dust before he willingly lets it go. In 1937, 23-year-old Eva Marie Perkins married George F. Martin and finally moved away to Austin, Tx. A microburst did even more damage to the west side of the property and the tower.
Its hard to put into words the objective behind all of this, but I had my reasons It all started when I was a little girl.
He lamented that people, specifically on a Facebook group page called Sauer Castle, are ignorant when they claim the castle is falling down. Its articles like mine, he told me, that give people the impression that its falling down. He was 53 years old.
It has been compared to sitting in front of a cool fan on a hot day.
There seem to be more myths about this grand building than people who know the truth about it.
I also knew that in the past, Carl hasnt spoken to reporters- he doesnt return their phone calls. Even with a caretaker, vandals continuously came onto the property, likely enticed by the ghost stories surrounding it. Daughter Helen (sometimes listed as Frances) died in infancy age 14 months. Unfortunately, the work wasnt completed because Lopp stopped making payments. A fountain in the front yard had water piped from a nearby spring.Stone pig-pens, a chicken house, a smoke and milk house along with outdoor brick ovens also graced the grounds of the property. [2] It was the residence of Anton Sauer. Anthony was on the move by the time he was 15. The interior of St. Ignatius Church (built 1776).
The servants quarters and childrens classroom was on the third floor, as was the entrance to the tower which afforded a spectacular view.
We get paid commissions on any purchases made through these links. In June 1998, Lopp returned to Kansas City to attend his mothers funeral. Lopp bought the property next door and the duplex behind it on S. 10th St. On the positive side, there were elements of the landscape that blew me away- little morsels of the magical grounds that were carefully maintained by Anthony Sauer himself.
No murders have ever taken place in the mansion.
These accents may be cosmetic, but they are vitally important to the life that remains of Sauer Castle. She even laughed about how her sisters say they have a castle mentality. They learned to become gracious hostesses and still hold many of the treasures that do remain of her great-grandfathers furnishings at Sauer Castle. The now deserted mansion originally stood on 63 manicured acres with room for Antons vineyard, a winery, bakery and pergola for outdoor dining. However, his photo only showed a scratch of light over the doorway and another over an upstairs bedroom. Carl wanted to meet us this weekend, she said. 5 old houses 2 days before they are posted to the general public.
In 1940, more misfortune hit the Sauers. On November 29, 1919, she passed in Kansas City, MO of a heart attack. Anthony, it seems, had become extremely successful in his extensive enterprises. Eva Martins daughter, Victoria Martin Hampton, holds fond memories of her grandmother and visiting Sauer Castle as a child.
I visited this house frequently. He planted 18 acres of vines on his property and built a wine cellar from stone on the side of the cliff.
Jones went on to relay to Hughes a couple of strange happenings in the house. When Laurance walked through the doors, he recorded the visit.
A view from the tower in the early 1900s. The total tax amount due as of September 2020 was $7,737.61, but that will continue to accrue until a sale is finalized. Architect Asa Beebe Cross designed it as an example of Italianate architecture. While Jones was the owner, the home was a favorite place for psychics.
They went on to have three children: Marguerite (b.1910), John Harrison (b. The dining room to the west of the entrance was furnished with a marble-top table and 24 chairs.
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The house three doors down was empty.
Some local historians propose that this myth is from people mistaking this legend with the Quindaro Slave Tunnel. With views of the Kansas and Missouri Rivers, it was the ideal setting for his large family. great-great-grandson, Carl Lopp. My editor took a photo of Carl and me having a heated exchange around this point- when I insisted he look right at the castle and proclaimed it needed at least one million in work.
My caretaker and dogs are harassed nightly and often threatened with physical violence. The owner of the house at the time of Hughes's article was Cindy Jones. The land was originally patented by Shawnee Indian Thomas Bigknife and was sold to Col. J.L.
I wasnt sure what to expect. Just the 11 acres around the property are a tax lien sale.
At some point, the faade, literally and figuratively, will fall apart. Due to his worsening case of tuberculosis and Francesca's death in 1868, he decided to move his family to Kansas City. And, hes thinking about putting solar panels on the back side of the house. We also were allowed to go down the basement where they put all of their preserves. Nestled on a cliff overlooking the Kaw River valley stands a brick mansion that holds generations of memories and the story of success of a German immigrant.
She then married a widower with six children of his own, local Wyandotte County businessman and landowner, Mr. John S. Perkins. The castle was bought for the entire family, he contended. There are people who are ready to help restore the castle, including historic preservationists, flooring specialists and carpenters. Spooky? If such springs were on the property, I'm sure someone would have put them to use by now. The owner is not interested in selling the structure.
Little did he realize, however, that the house was built smack in the middle of what was once the Shawnee Indian trail. So, I talked to descendants of Anthony Sauer, and they had much to say about what theyve seen and the future of Sauer Castle. Eva stayed in the home after daughter Eva Martin moved to Austin. THE ULTIMATE LIST OF CHEAP OLD HOUSES UNDER $50Kand BEYOND >. On Aug. 25, 1999, Lopp came to town and called for a meeting with neighbors in order to counter this proposal and insisted, yet again, that he was going to restore the property. I took a good look inside the room that was once the parlor. The two and a half story home with a four-story tower was a sight to see for miles. He asserted that hed repaired the chimneys, brickwork, rebuilt the fireplaces, repaired the dormers, removed rotting floors in the basement, redone the plumbing in the bathrooms and replaced the electrical wiring. It was just another legend. His lawyer wrangled an appeal, however, arguing that Lopp still was initiating plans to restore the home. A bench warrant was issued when he failed to do so. From the third floor, a staircase ascended to the tower with a lookout showcasing the spectacular view. Sadly, the house appeared to bring bad luck to its inhabitants.
Two-year-old Cecilia Perkins, granddaughter to Eva and daughter of John Harrison Perkins, was found floating in the swimming pool in two feet of water.
With two sons, he worked in freighting in the Rocky Mountains and opened a tannery in Kansas City. While on that visit, Carl proudly welcomed the family to Sauer Castle. No worries, though. A second-floor bathroom was equipped with an elaborate marble tub for bathing. He doesnt see what the rest of us see. No treasure was ever found. Trust in his word has been broken countless times. Neighbors, Sauer descendants and historic preservation groups breathed a sigh of relief when a great-great grandson of the original owner named Carl G. Lopp opted to buy the property in 1988 for around $200,000 with the goal to restore it. Although the architect is not documented, it is thought that Asa Beebe Cross (1826-1894), whose work includes the Vaile Mansion and Gillis Opera House, may have designed the home. This reminded me of when I was a child. and is reputedly haunted. In 1964, he was arrested after putting a half dozen bullets into the side of a car occupied by five teenagers who drove onto the property.
A spade struck a brick, leading to a brick base about two feet underground with a flat stone at each corner. He has two vicious German Shepherd dogs to keep loiterers, looters and larcenists off the estate.. The house needed restoration, but even as they did work on the home, they opened it up to visitors. The property has been on the citys auction site for a while now with no auction date or starting bid, so we are unable to provide that information. Gutters were piled up on the side of the house, and I glanced up to inspect the connection of the gutters that remained. By far the most reliable and accurate article I have ever read on the castle. In 1996, the caretaker was charged with stealing $30,000 worth of items from inside the house, including the crystal chandeliers. In an article called, The Phantom of Sauer Castleby John Hughes, published in Star Magazine in October of 1987, he stated that some psychics who visited the tower believe a doctor shot himself there and claimed to have sensed a medicinal smell. The master bedroom had solid walnut furniture with marble tops, lace curtains and expensive rugs.
Anyone in historic preservation knows this is something that must be maintained every 25-30 years.
Wanting to ensure the castle stayed in the family, John and Eva Sauer Perkins decided to move back to Evas childhood home.
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