The Kamphoefner House - 1871 - New Melle, MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 38° 42.546 W 090° 52.767
15S E 684380 N 4286630
German house, now historical society museum & headquarters...
Waymark Code: WM12B0H
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 04/17/2020
Views: 0
County of museum: St. Charles County
Location of museum: Mill St. (MO-F), ½ block S. of MO-D, The Kamphoefner House, New Melle
Phone: 636-798-2136
"The Society is fortunate to occupy a restored house, built of native brick in 1871 by John Friedrich Kamphoefner and his wife, Wilhelmina. The bricks were fired at the Stahlhuth Kiln in the park across from St. Paul's Lutheran Church. It is one of the oldest houses in New Melle. John Frederich and Wilhelmina became the parents of 12 children, born in this house. He was a blacksmith and constructed a shop for wagon making and blacksmithing on the north side of the house. All three of their sons became blacksmiths and Herman, the middle one carried on the business until 1941. In October 1912, John Frederich died at the age of 65. Wilhelmina continued to live in the house until her death in 1946 at the age of 94. The house was sold several times and finally was purchased by Fred Weber, Inc. The Fred Weber Company did a complete restoration of the building including central heat and air conditioning and modern plumbing. They have graciously made it available for the use of the Boone-Duden Historical Society.
"The Society has been able to house and display its may treasures in an attractive and comfortable place." ~ Boone-Duden Historical Society