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LOCATION:
Strawberry Hill Mansion
Museum can be found on a terrace on the side of a hill, 10 to 15 feet above 4th
Street.
Address: 720 West 4th Street, Kansas City, KS.
Open
every Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.
DESCRIPTION:
This Queen Anne style mansion, called Strawberry Hill, is a glorious 3 story,
42 room mansion, with an attic and basement. This dream home of the Scroggs family
still has the beauty and class which was originally designed by the original owners,
but was made big enough to make room for the next owners, Sisters of St. Francis
of Christ the King, who ran the St. John's Children's Home.
The inside
living space of this glorious mansion was made with all the bells and whistles
of the time; including stain and leaded glass windows, built ins, beautifully
crafted woodwork, tile faced fireplaces and the use of Lincrusta wall coverings.
Needless to say, over the years 4 additions were added to the original mansion,
including a chapel, but always leaving "the main facade and ornate interiors
intact."
The tower is just a room on each floor, with no stairs connecting
it to the floor above or below.
The third floor is not open to the public,
just private events. It was home to the Scrogg's grand ballroom but was used as
a classroom when the nuns ran the children's home. There is a service hall, an
empty room with a closet and tower, which was the original dormitory for the nuns,
and an unfinished storage area. The ballroom is rented out for special events.
It is not only roomy, but has a fabulous view of the rivers.
2nd floor:
Housed the family's and servants bedrooms, and the dormitories for the orphaned
children, and one for the nun in charge of the dormitories. Today, it is part
of the museum tour. The rooms contain toys, furnishings and artifacts from the
long history of the mansion. During the late fall through early winter, these
rooms are decorated for the Christmas season. On the tour, one room on this floor
is called the Pope's Room, and is kept locked, though visitors can see objects
that Pope John Paul the 2nd had used during his United States tour.
1st
floor: One finds the entry hall, the parlors, the men's library, main dining hall
and children's dining hall, the old kitchen, with stairs which led up to the 2nd
floor and the chapel addition.
The Basement houses the big kitchen, a variety
of rooms where practical activities take place, like the recreation room and a
workshop.
HISTORY:
The original mansion was built in 1887, 12 years
after widow Margaret E. Kerstetter Cruise married a well known, successful attorney,
John B. Scroggs. The location chosen on Splitlog's Hill", offered a stellar view
of both the Kansas and Missouri Rivers. Eugene, Margaret's eldest son, died as
a young man here. Margaret's other three surviving children, Marice, Emma and
Delia grew up in this mansion and started lives of their own, getting married.
In 1890, Emma married John E. McFadden, and they continued to live in the mansion
with Margaret and John Scroggs. John Scroggs died nine years later. Margaret lived
15 years more and died in 1915. Emma and John Feldman inherited the mansion.
In
1918, many children lost their parents during the deadly flu epidemic. A need
for an orphanage was apparent. Msgr. Martin D. Krmpotic, Pastor of St. John's,
asked the Sisters of St. Francis of Christ the King to open an orphanage for these
children with no homes. Coincidentally, Emma and John Feldman wanted to sell the
mansion, so a deal was made. In 1919, The St. John the Baptist Children's Home
opened, providing care for orphans of all nationalities, creeds and races; (Croatian,
Lithuanian, Polish, Slovakian, Slovenian, Russian). The Sisters of St. Francis
of Christ also opened a day care and nursery school program, which lasted until
the 1980's.
Thanks to the hard work of Msgr. John W. Horvat and his committee,
the Strawberry Hill Ethnic Cultural Society bought the whole property in 1987
and turned it into the Strawberry Hill Mansion Museum, with the purpose of being
a remembrance of the people of Kansas City. For, "Every time someone visits
museum the memory of the Cruise-Scroggs family, the nuns, the children and the
ancestors of Kansas City, Kansas is recalled. The Strawberry Hill Museum is a
remembrance to all of them."
HISTORY OF MANIFESTATIONS:
One
male entity hasn't been able to rest in peace; just can't quite let go. This entity
is thought to be a family member. Perhaps he wasn't quite ready to leave it, or
maybe were upset a little that 4 additions were made onto the family's perfect
mansion, though the original facade and decorum remains intact. Plus, the living
like to look around the museum, which doesn't always sit well with this male entity.
"The
Lady in Red," was a homeless woman, taken in by the sisters. She became pregnant,
and died when she suffered a botched abortion.
Another unknown female entity
hangs around the 2nd floor, and can get frustrated and angry with the living,
especially paranormal investigators who invade her space.
An unknown presence
occasionally visits the first floor.
Throughout the years before vaccinations,
some children must of caught illnesses and died here.

MANIFESTATIONS:
"The
Lady in Red" - A female entity in a solid form, known as "The
Lady in Red," has appeared to the living, always asking the same question, "Where's
the house of the priest?" BEFORE disappearing. She has appeared all the mansion.
This
is same female entity was seen by two nuns walking in the chapel and standing
at the altar. She is described as wearing "1940's style red clothing, possessed
of red hair, and trailing blood." She asked the nuns this question.
She
appeared as a solid form, outside a first floor window and asked the person inside.
She
appeared to a tour guide while she was giving a tour, and asked this question.
She asked this same question to a group of women preparing food for a museum event
in basement during the 1990's.
She was described as wearing 1940's red outfit,
with red hair, but wasn't trailing blood this time.
"The
Lady in Red" is a friendly, non-threatening sort, and says, "Hi
there," to staff and the living who visit.
Other eye-witness evidence
of Other Entities
The lights in the front and the back - Turn
themselves on, after the museum is locked up for the evening.
In the
Attic - Two Ghost Virgil Investigators distinctly heard footsteps
above them in the attic.
On the 3rd floor - Male Entity - Family
member of Scroggs or Cruise Families
A male entity also haunts
the mansion, and doesn't like the living looking around on the third floor, as
one women caterer setting up for an event found out. She must of been looking
for something, or perhaps just curious, when she opened up a closet. Imagine her
alarm when she saw a male apparition sitting in the back of the closet, waving
his hands in front of himself, looking stern, as if to say Nooooooooo! He reached
out to grab her. The woman yelled in fright and ran down the stairs, with this
full apparition tapping her on the shoulder chasing her all the way down the staircase
to the first floor before disappearing into thin air. She later identified the
apparition as being James A. Cruise, from his picture in the ladies parlor. However,
she was upset, and may of thought she saw him, though it could've been someone
else hanging on the wall.
Her back where he touched her was ice cold..
On
the 2nd floor - A 2nd female presence has been detected by psychics in the
master bedroom on the 2nd floor.
Music and singing has been
heard coming from the Nun's Hallway.
Also, in the Nun's Hallway, an angry
presence was felt by a Ghost Virgil's investigator, in their 2nd investigation
in May, 2006
A baby powder smell was also detected.
One Christmas,
the staff was shocked to see the usually locked Pope's Room on the 2nd floor had
been unlocked, and that the crèche in the Children's dormitory had been
changed. The hay was spread over the floor, and an apport, another baby Jesus
had joined the baby Jesus which was left in the display.
On
the First floor-
Footsteps from an unseen presence have been heard coming down the hall toward the office.
Dining room - The heavy swing door between the main dining room and the children's dining
room has been know to swing open and close again, all by itself.
Chapel
- In addition to the "Lady in Red," it is commonly thought that
the other entities still come to the chapel to worship.
A group
of psychics sensed a group of entities siting in the pews.
Ghost Virgil
Investigators picked up high unexplained electromagnetic field (EMF) levels, and
a few members thought they heard men singing / chanting, though their equipment
didn't pick it up.
Children Entities
A
small entity of a girl was seen rocking in a chair in the tower room on the first
floor.
A group of psychics have felt the presence of several children entities,
playing and moving about the basement recreation room.
PSYCHIC
RESEARCH:
Famed paranormal investigator, Marice Schwalm, who
did many investigations in the Kansas City area during the '70's, '80's and '90's,
did an investigation of the Strawberry Hill Mansion Museum in 1996. "His
investigation style involved seances, psychics, and other techniques that were
the norm at that time."
While in the 2nd floor hallway,
he heard a knock, and a friendly, "Hello here!"
Through a lucid
dream, he found out that living at the mansion was the only home she had, and
she likes the place because of the warm memories of the kindness of the nuns.
He found out the date of her death. She had died from a botched abortion, and
was being haunted by the spirit of the dead child. She seeks the priest for forgiveness
and an exorcism.
2) In 2006 a paranormal, very professional
investigation group, Ghost Virgil Investigators conducted two, 4 hour sessions
here , one in January and one in May. They are very careful in their work. "We
will never present evidence of the paranormal, without having sought out every
possible natural explanation for the phenomenon."
Still
Haunted?
Yes.
The many eye-witness accounts,
the work of Marice Schwalm and trained, 1980's psychics certainly go along way
in pointing to the existence of entities. While the Ghost Virgil Investigators found little scientific info to back this up in their first investigation, they
did get some strong results in their 2nd investigation in May, 2006, which at
this point (Sept. 06) they are still evaluating their results to come to their
conclusions.
Check out both their fascinating, in depth investigations at: ghostvigil.com & ghostvigil.com



SOURCES
INCLUDE: strawberryhillmuseum.org *heritageleaguekc.org
ghostvigil.com * theshadowlands.net * ghosttraveller.com |