Dr. Kemp and the Oldest House in Dayton

Back in 2021, we posted about Lewis Kemp and the Oldest House in Dayton. In May of this year, a descendant of Lewis Kemp – Dr. Kemp – reached out to us asking if we had any information regarding visiting the Kemp Homestead.

We reached out to the Riverside Historical Society, and they forwarded our request to the owner of the Kemp Homestead. The owner then reached out to us, and gave us his contact information, which we forwarded to Dr. Kemp.

We were delighted to receive the following email from Dr. Kemp after his visit:

Thank you for suggesting the Riverside Historical Society for enabling contact with James Owen. My wife Tricia and I met him 1 o’clock June 5th. He was very open, gracious, and proud to show us all through the house for two hours. He said he and his father restored the homestead about 1972. It had been heavily vandalized but because the original had no nails, the wood and stones weren’t bothered. We went up to the attic and space where slaves sheltered and Kemp children slept and could be ignored. Jim is a lawyer and antique collector. The homestead contains a huge collection of furniture, beds, paintings, guns, pots, books, etc. that he loves to recount. There is a powerful home theatre system on the ground floor fireplace west. He gave us two printed gift cards of the homestead as a parting gesture.

We love that we were able to facilitate this!

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