This Day in History – March 26, 1913

106 years ago, the worst flood disaster in Ohio history hit Dayton. Water flowed through the Great Miami and its tributaries at ten times its capacities. The amount of water flowing through Dayton’s river channel was equivalent to the amount of water flowing through Niagara Falls in four days.

Here are a few facts about the Great Flood of 1913:

  • There were 467 deaths recorded statewide.
  • 92 deaths were recorded in Dayton, but the National Weather Service estimates between 98 and 123.
  • After the flood, teak and mahogany from Dayton that was used to make railroad cars was found as far downriver as New Orleans.
  • The Dayton Sanitation Department reported 133,600 wagon loads of debris moved, 13,991 houses and cellars cleaned, 1,420 dead horses and 2,000 other dead animals removed.
  • The Dayton Library lost 46,000 books.
  • The flood waters caused many ruptured gas lines, which in turn caused many fires.
  • Ohio Governor James Cox called the 1913 flood “The Nation’s worst tragedy since the Civil War.”
  • President Woodrow Wilson offered to come to Ohio to do what he could to help.
  • Water rushed through the streets at speeds up to 25 MPH.
  • Before surveying the land, Israel Ludlow was warned by the Natives that this area was prone to flooding, but he ignored their warnings.

    We were on Gem City Tonight!

    Our appearance on Gem City Tonight is now live! Thanks so much to Andrew Mitakides and Gem City Tonight for having us!

    The line up for the episode was:

    Dayton Unknown
    And Lucky, Mr. Gay Ohio 2018

    And always, the musical stylings of Aimee James and the Gems!

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    Dayton Unknown will be on Gem City Tonight!

    We’ve been talking about the new local late-night style talk show Gem City Tonight a lot lately, and we are pleased to say that Dayton Unknown will be appearing as guests on the show!

    We taped our appearance last night, and had such a blast doing it. The crew and audience were such a great group to be around.

    You can watch our segment during the show that will air on Saturday, March 16th at 8pm.

    According to DATV’s website, “DATV can be seen exclusively on Spectrum channel 5 in the City of Dayton, Riverside and Butler Twp. and channels 5, 6, or 23 in Dayton’s northern suburbs.” In addition, you can live-stream, and watch on YouTube.

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    Dayton’s UFO Sighting/Hoax

    A cell phone video showing what appears to be a blue flying object hovering over Wright Patterson Air Force Base went viral in May 2016.

    The video, supposedly captured by an unidentified woman, was shown on Fox News and other news circuits around the world. It showed a blue object flying in and out of sight behind a cloud, appearing to “move with the clouds” as the woman in the video stated.

    Experts ranging from a Dayton Astrophysicist to a UFO Investigator from Cleveland have debunked the video, presuming that the website promoting the video, Secureteam 10 may have been getting paid for advertising every time they showed the video. The website did not release the source of the video, the identity of the couple they claimed filmed the video, or any other information.

    A spokesperson from WPAFB denied any connection to the video or any activities related to it.

    It’s Our 5th Anniversary!

    On January 27th, 2014, Dayton Unknown shared our very first post.

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    Victor Galbraith

    Note: Based on conflicting sources during my research while writing this, most of the information is based on the overall consensus of the facts during that time.

    Listen my children and you shall hear
    Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere…

    Many have heard or at least heard of the poem Paul Revere’s Ride, but how many have heard of the poem titled Victor Galbraith, also by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow? Before you read it, let’s get a little background:

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    Magee Park

    In real estate, a property’s value is all about location, location, location. Is that the case for supernatural and unexplained happenings in Bellbrook? Magee Park seems to be the location for many a supernatural haunt. Located in Ohio’s Sleepy Hollow, Magee Park boasts more spooky stories than can be told around a campfire in one night.

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    Some Interesting Street Names

    • Shoup Mill Road —Named for the mill on the Stillwater River
    • Claggett Drive, Neff Road, Ensley Avenue, and Drill Avenue – named for early settlers of Dayton
    • Bidleman Street — Short street named for Chas Bidleman, a Dayton dry goods merchant
    • Clay Street —named for Henry Clay, a former candidate for U.S. president
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    Dayton Sights: Wright Brothers Benches

    It wasn’t luck that made them fly; it was hard work and common sense; they put their whole heart and soul and all their energy into an idea and they had the faith.” – John T. Daniels, who witnessed the first flights.

    There are reportedly nine identical benches sculpted by David Evans Black, located all around the Dayton area. On the edge of the seat on the front, it reads, “Dedicated to the immortal spirit of Daytonians Orville and Wilbur Wright…” and continues on the back seat-edge with, “whose gift of powered flight lifted our world forever skyward.” The bench is designed to be reminiscent of the bench shown in the famous photograph of the Wright brothers’ first flight.

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    Magee Park: J. Buckley

    Another urban legend from Ohio’s Sleepy Hollow.

    As the urban legend goes, John (also sometimes listed as James) Buckley was a rich man living along the banks of Possum Run Creek (now Little Sugar Creek). One night, his cabin was broken into and he was decapitated as thieves tried to find his buried treasure, and his ghost still haunts the creek looking for his head.

    Is this story true? Did this really happen?

    Well, yes and no.

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