Landmark #26-57 | Montgomery County | Visited: October 19, 2019 | Plaque? YES! 🙂 |
What is it? | This cemetery is the final resting place of the Wright Brothers and Paul Laurence Dunbar! |
What makes it historical? | THE SIGN SAYS: Founded in 1841, Woodland is one of the nation’s oldest rural garden cemeteries, the style of which was a dramatic departure from traditional church burial grounds at the time. Woodland’s oldest portion, including Victorian Era burial sections, a Romanesque gateway, and a Tiffany chapel, forms a district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Arboretum, with over 3,000 trees on more than 200 acres, completes this outdoor museum of Dayton history. Among those buried here are cemetery founder John Van Cleve, the Wright Brothers, inventors John Patterson and Charles Kettering, poet Paul Laurence Dunbar, Col. Edward Deeds, Governor James M. Cox, and humorist Erma Bombeck.
Others buried here: David Albritton, Jordan Anderson, Eliam E. Barney, Loren M. Berry, Tom Blackburn, Jeraldyne Blunden, Mrs. Leslie Carter, Daniel C. Cooper, Ziba Crawford, Electra C. Doren, Charity Adams Earley, August Foerste, Samuel, Forrer, Lewis Gunckel, Jonathan Harshman, Joseph B. Heiss, William P. Huffman, Virginia W. Kettering, Earl H. Kiser, Bessie Little, Henry C. Lowe, James H. McGee, C. J. McLin, Jr., George H. Mead, Johnny Morehouse, George Newcom, Col. Robert Patterson, Frederick Rike, James Ritty, Adam Schantz, David A. Sinclair, Preserved Smith, Levi & Matilda Stanley, Robert Steele, Henry S. Stoddard, Carl Storck, Clement L. Vallandigham, Gustav Wiedeke, Valentine Winters, Major David Zeigler OTHER TIDBITS: That pretty well sums it up! |
How can I Help the Helpers? | HERE’S HOW:
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How do I find it? | Listed Directions: 118 Woodland Ave Dayton, OH 45409 Annotations: From Cincinnati: ~53mi (86km) — 0.9hrs |
When should I go? | The cemetery gates open daily at 8:00 AM, and the last gate closes at 6:00 PM in winter and 7:00 PM in summer! |