I Found More Of Dayton’s Most Surprising Cemetery Stories

Today we’re back in Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio, continuing our tour of Dayton’s most surprising cemetery stories. In this video, we visit more famous graves and historic monuments hidden throughout Woodland Cemetery, including the grave of stage star Leslie Carter, the impressive Deeds Mausoleum, the resting place of presidential nominee James Middleton Cox, the Stanley family plot connected to one of Dayton’s largest and most unusual funerals, and James Ritty, the Dayton saloonkeeper who invented the cash register. Woodland Cemetery is filled with incredible history, and these graves show just how many Dayton stories connect to American invention, politics, theater, industry, and culture. If you enjoy cemetery tours, famous graves, forgotten history, and the stories behind the stones, make sure you subscribe to Whittdocs. You can also support the channel by joining The Whittdocs Society, my channel membership, which helps keep these cemetery visits, history videos, and road trips going.