October
is upon us…. a time for hauntings, Halloween - and all things spooky. This month, A Grave Interest takes a
look at several haunted cemeteries.
Get ready as we explore some ‘lively’ places, and the people who make
them so…….
Spring Grove Cemetery |
Rock Bridge in Cemetery |
Bronze Sculpture |
Norman Chapel |
Norman Chapel @ Turn of Century |
Jail Bars |
Dexter Mausoleum |
Edmund Dexter |
Dexter Mausoleum |
White Dog Statue in Cemetery |
Optometrist's Tools |
Breuer Monument |
Breuer's Brown Eyes |
Breuer Bronze Bust |
Interesting Stone |
Mausoleum Door |
Sinking Mausoleum |
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Joy
An excellent report on the place. Wish I’d have had the opportunity to visit some of the Cemeteries in the US when I was there, problem was work got in the way.
ReplyDeleteIf you do get a chance Bill, this is definitely a cemetery worth the visit!
Deletethis is interesting could you find more really interesting facts i am doing a science project on graves and tombstones
DeleteAnother wonderful ghost story! Looks like I'm going to have to make a trip to Cincinnati.
ReplyDeleteYou won't regret it! ; )
DeleteThat bit about the eyeballs is too strange! Did you feel like you were being watched?
ReplyDeleteNot while I was standing there, by the monument, but from farther away........
DeleteI have done extensive evp work at Springrove with fantastic responses from some very long winded spirits. The place is alive but I must warn you, you may get more than you bargained for.
ReplyDeleteI can definitely believe that!
DeleteCC Breuer was a realtor, his daughters sued him for child support in 1908, because they didn't like his new wife, and when the judge found in favor of the girls, he was ordered to give them the rent revenue from a building he owned at 4th and Plum in Cincinnati. He was caught trying to blow the building up with dynamite and spent the rest of his life at Longview Mental Hospital. It was big enough news to make the NY Times in 1908. Truth is stranger than fiction!
ReplyDeleteVery true! Thanks for the information.
DeleteWhether or not CC Breuer had a fixation on eyes, I can't say. His home on Ludlow Ave near UC is still standing, and is still a private family residence. Huge red brick 3 story home.
ReplyDeleteNext time I'm there I'll look it up. Thanks!
DeleteIf you google Charles C Breuer capitalist, it will pull up an abstract from the NY Times, Jan 18th, 1908, with the whole story.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteHi, Joy. I was in Cincinnati teaching this week and was able to spend some time at Spring Grove. I had been there a couple of years ago, but forgot how many fantastic monuments and statues there are. I love the Dexter mausoleum.
ReplyDeleteHi David, Glad you had a chance to visit it. I could spend days wandering that cemetery. There's always something new to discover around the next corner.
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