The Lemp Mansion -United States
The lemp mansion -United States
I know I haven't been able to write a single post in the month of September and please- forgive me for that. This creepy, old and haunted mansion I'm writing about today is in St. Louis, Missouri.
Adam Johann Lemp, who was a German immigrant, was the first person to produce and sell lager- style beer in the US Adam created an underground cave system to store and refrigerate beer barrels. The misery and hauntings had begun when his son, William Lemp had decided to build a mansion above the cave system and live there with his wife, Julia. In the year 1904, William had taken his own life since his favorite son, Frederick had died out of tuberculosis.
William's wife had died put of cancer in 1920 and his youngest daughter Elsa, had died mysteriously (not in the Lemp mansion). Charles Lemp had lived in the house from the 1930s to 1949 which was the year when he had shot his dog and killed himself too in the same room where William Lemp had killed himself.
The youngest, and surprisingly surviving child of the family- Edwin, sold the house and transformed it into a boarding house in that same year. It was from then when the hauntings began in the house Erich was full of the spirits of the dead family. Many witnesses felt strange, burning sensations at night while others heard disembodied moaning and crying. Doors would slam shut and open by themselves. Strangest of all, when one stares hard enough at the windows and mirrors, one can see the eerie, faint reflections of the members of the dead family behind them.
I really enjoy reading your blog,it gets errie as I read......especially this one in the end I had goose bumps.....You are gonna make a great writer one day.....All the best ....Keep up the excellent work.
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