2023 Bibliography

  1. Anthony Wayne: Anthony Wayne on Wikipedia, Haunted Lancaster: The Ghost of General ‘Mad Anthony’ Wayne and his Missing Bones, Anthony Wayne: Wayne State’s Namesake and Batman’s Ancestor, and “Mad” Anthony Wayne.
  2. Mad Anthony Wayne and the Longest Grave Ever: Anthony Wayne: Wayne State’s Namesake and Batman’s Ancestor, Haunted Lancaster: The Ghost of General ‘Mad Anthony’ Wayne and his Missing Bones, and Mad Anthony Wayne/s Bones.
  3. Reverend DeSoto Bass: Find a Grave: Rev DeSoto E. Bass.
  4. Allistair Dunn: David’s Cemetery 2022 Newsletter
  5. Peter Sunderland: Centerville-Washington History: Peter Sunderland, Centerville-Washington History: Peter Sunderland House, and Ann Sunderland, wife of William Hansell.
  6. Dayton Facts and Dayton Facts II: Ghosts & Legends of Bellbrook, Mary Sherman, 1981, Dayton Daily News: Dayton’s oldest operating school building is now 110 years old. Here are 7 things you should know about it., Ghost Strories of Ohio, Edrick Thay, 2002, Dayton Daily News: 5 unique memorials you need to see at historic Woodland Cemetery, and Dayton Daily News: 17 things to see at Woodland Cemeterypage title
  7. The Kettering Bug – The World’s First Drone: Kettering Bug on Wikipedia, World War 1 History: The Kettering Bug, the World’s First Drone, and The story of the Kettering Bug, the World’s First Aerial Drone.
  8. Johnny Morehouse: De Omnis: Cemetery Ghosts: Johnny Morehouse and His Dog, Atlas Obscura: Grave of Johnny Morehouse, Dayton.com: 17 things to see at Woodland Cemetery, and Dayton 937: Luminaries of Dayton: The Dog as a Cemetery Symbol.
  9. The “Big Wind” in 1871: The Day of the ‘Big Wind’ in Dayton, Dayton Daily News, September 4, 1932.
  10. Other Daytons (Part 1) and Part 2: List of Daytons on Wikipedia
  11. The Morehouse Family: Ancestry.com: Morehouse, Dayton, OH, Fort Wayne Daily Gazette June 9, 1877; Fort Wayne Daily Gazette, January 28, 1879; Cincinnati Enquirer, January 29, 1879; The Fort Wayne Sentinel, January 31, 1879; Fort Wayne Daily Gazette, March 21, 1879; The Penny Paper, July 7, 1882; Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, December 28, 1884; The Fort Wayne Sentinel, July 3, 1889; Fort Wayne Daily Gazette, September 12, 1889; The Fort Wayne Sentinel , December 31, 1889; The Seattle Post Intelligencer, April 12, 1898; Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, April 19, 1898; The Fort Wayne Sentinel, April 22, 1898; Dayton Daily News, July 6, 1901; Dayton Herald, August 4, 2023.
  12. Five Tiny Cemeteries in Beavercreek: Beavercreek Ohio Website: Sunnyside Cemetery, Find a Grave: Sunnyside Cemetery, Beavercreek Ohio Website: George Zimmerman Cemetery, Find a Grave: Schmidt Cemetery, Beavercreek Ohio Website: Coy Cemetery, Beavercreek Ohio Website: Reese-Petro Cemetery, and Find a Grave: Howell Cemetery.