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…….
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| Spring Grove Cemetery |
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| Rock Bridge in Cemetery |
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| Bronze Sculpture |
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| Norman Chapel |
The
Norman Chapel, located just inside the main gates, is rumored to be
haunted. Designed in the
Romanesque Revival or Norman style by Cincinnati architect Samuel Hannaford, in
1879, the chapel is complete with gargoyle guards.![]() |
| Norman Chapel @ Turn of Century |
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| Jail Bars |
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| Dexter Mausoleum |
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| Edmund Dexter |
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| Dexter Mausoleum |
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| White Dog Statue in Cemetery |
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| Optometrist's Tools |
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| Breuer Monument |
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| Breuer's Brown Eyes |
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| Breuer Bronze Bust |
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| Interesting Stone |
There
are other reports of mists and wispy things passing by in the cemetery. When I was there on a rainy April day,
I heard footsteps approaching behind me.
When I turned, expecting to see my husband, no one was there. Only a slight breeze blew past quickly
and then all was quiet again.![]() |
| Mausoleum Door |
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| Sinking Mausoleum |
~
Joy



















