The Schmelzer home is second from the left in this picture. Both of the houses on the left were moved to make way for the R.A. Long mansion. Another was also moved but does not appear in this picture.
Herman F. Schmelzer was born in Leavenworth, Kansas, in 1866. His father had established an arms business in 1857 and Herman, when grown, joined the firm. The Schmelzer Arms Company moved to Kansas City in 1886 and expanded into sporting goods. Herman was vice-president and secretary of the company.
The home is now on the market. Someone had purchased it, gutted a lot of it and then was unable to complete the job. Below are pictures of it as it is today. A lot of original features remain.
The picture above shows where the original address, "3218", was chiseled into the rock. The "3" and "2" are most easily made out.
Above, the kitchen.
Above, stairs to second floor. Below, rooms on the second floor.
The roof is at least 15 feet higher than the ceiling.
Third floor was most likely servants quarters. It was an apartment for years.
For information on this home contact Dylan VanGerpen: dylanvangerpen@kw.com
Above and below, the front entryway.
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