tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3945719747276028760.post4285848167418506026..comments2024-03-26T10:17:51.566-04:00Comments on The Mill Creek Hundred History Blog: The Kiamensi Road HouseScott Palmerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10850758840846585533noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3945719747276028760.post-85757333770212449072015-05-12T10:37:28.669-04:002015-05-12T10:37:28.669-04:00I moved into Kiamensi 10 years ago. A couple years...I moved into Kiamensi 10 years ago. A couple years later I remember hearing fire trucks and sirens. My house is close to Stanton Rd. I can see the house clearly when I walk out my front door onto the side walk, if I turn to my left I'm facing Powell Ford park. I can clearly see the big beautiful house towards my left. Well I saw flames mostly toward the back end of house by the back side door. The back door I believe is the kitchen. So, I'm pretty sure it started there. It also went onto the 2nd floors cuz I remember seeing flames gushing out of the windows. But, thankfully only towards the back of the house. It took sometime for them to put the fire out.<br />The family that lived there looked a little ruff and I remember seeing them having like lots of summer parties and then some people like sleeping in tents the next scattered about the property. <br />Not that I'm putting that family down or anything. God knows there's nothing wrong with big parties and they all seemed to be having a good time. <br />But, it was so sad when it was on fire I saw an older man on his knees crying. The image is burnt in my mind. He must of loved the house and I always think it so old maybe it's been passed down from family members.<br />The house is a beauty and every time I walk by it or take my little ones to play at the park, I swear the house has a faint whisper when the wind blows and dances across the woods across the street from it. Telling me, <br />Not to be forgotten and it misses its family. Or, when I drive by it, back from the grocery store like 2 or 3 times a week. Cuz my kids eat me out of house in home constantly!! Oh yeah...back to the house, well may sound weird but I think to myself that house has a secret. <br />I'm always amazed that she is still standing! <br />And I wonder, what she must of looked like in her glory days. Then..the thought Of..."HOW MUCH" would it cost to paint her oringinal paint color, and where in the hell would you find the stained glass that was all blown out because of the fire?<br />Wow what a Beauty it must of been when 1st built.<br />Well enough of me with blah, blah'ing<br />I hope this info helps. The house as you can see is amazing and I would be devastated if destroyed. I would rather watch decay into dust then to see torn down. It's always been there, and it's a great conversation piece, to live near.<br />Anyway...I hope someone will rescue her soon, cuz it sounds like with all the time the house has given through many years...Unfortunately it's time is running out!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3945719747276028760.post-32761254586845001232013-05-06T18:38:29.932-04:002013-05-06T18:38:29.932-04:00Interesting house, do you know anything about the ...Interesting house, do you know anything about the Mansion house near this one that was once owned by Powell Ford? I grew up near it, when Powell ford park was just a field. The mansion house was abandoned at that time. Dave C.noreply@blogger.com