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History, Mystery, Mayhem and Murder at Woodland Cemetery: The Case of Little Leila Mead

October 2, 2020 By Angie Hoschouer Leave a Comment

Col. Harry E. Mead

Excerpts from The Dayton Herald. Tuesday, March 19, 1895.

Leila Thruston Mead, the ten-year-old daughter of Col. and Mrs. Harry E. Mead died while under Christian Science treatment at the residence of John R. Hatten and his wife at 1068 South Brown Street (now the parking lot of the Old Hickory Restaurant). The girl was given no medicine, only the “science” applied.

On Tuesday, March 19, Dayton’s Police Chief Thomas Farrell had Hatten and his wife arrested on charges of manslaughter pending an autopsy that was held on the body at the vault in Woodland Cemetery by Coroner Lee Corbin.

Dr. Irvin C. Souders who was president of the Dayton Humane Society was appealed to and urged to take action in the case of Leila Mead, both in relation to the treatment which she received at the hands of Mr. and Mrs. Hatten’s Christian Science institution, and to prevent a recurrence of wrong doing by allowing a helpless victim of disease to die without making an effort to preserve life by medical treatment. The society was forced to wait on results of the autopsy and word from the authorities.

Excerpts from The Dayton Herald. Wednesday, March 20, 1895.

The parents of Leila Mead were devout believers in the society but negative public opinion in Dayton reached a fever pitch after the death of this innocent girl.

Eliza Thruston Houk

The Herald was given the following information about Christian Science. Their philosophy is that the body and all its functions and organs are entirely within the control of the mind, and that the cause of illness is directly or indirectly the result of mental actions. To believe that you are ill or in pain is certain to produce the illness or pain, and that bodily states and mental states are the results of moral states.  The person who is free from sin is free from disease, and everyone is free from sin who persistently denies the existence of sin in himself or in others.

Col. and Mrs. Harry E. Mead, parents of Leila, and Mrs. Eliza Thruston Houk, grandmother of Leila and widow of the late Hon. George W. Houk were acknowledged leaders of the society in Dayton. Claim was made in many cases of disease, chronic and other, that they had been cured by Christian Science and by the society in Dayton.

Mr. and Mrs. John Hatten fled to Springfield after the death of the child but were apprehended, placed under arrest on the charges of manslaughter and brought back to Dayton. They claimed that they called on the Mead home to “treat” the child but later took her to their own home. No medicine was given and they fed her only beef tea and water. The pair made several attempts to secure bail without success until Mr. and Mrs. Mead, the parents of the dead child, bailed the Hatten’s out of custody for $2,000.

On the morning of March 20th, an autopsy was performed at Woodland Cemetery. Coroner Lee Corbin was present. Doctor Negley conducted the autopsy, assisted by Dr. Dupuy. Dr. Goodhue and two male relatives of the child were present although Dr. Corbin ordered them to leave the room.

The Mead Family Monument in Section 101

The autopsy was sketchy at best. While the abdomen and bowels were examined, they did not open the chest nor examine the lungs or heart. They found no trace of typhoid fever but stated they found the brain to be diseased by tubercular meningitis. In other words, a consumption of the brain. While many doctors believed that people could survive the ailment, others believed it to be incurable. Dr. Corbin was very guarded in his statements and his answers were unsatisfactory to many. Dr. Corbin believed in the diagnosis of tubercular meningitis and said that he thought she would not have had long to live anyways. On the other hand, Dr. Negley said that there were cases on record in which cures had taken effect and added that there was some doubt to the correct original diagnosis. Later Dr. Corbin admitted that the child’s life might have been prolonged had the proper treatment been applied.

Leila Mead is listed as Eliza Mead in Woodland Cemetery records. Her death date is listed as March 1895 and her burial date as April 16, 1895. She is located with the Mead Family in Section 101 Lot 1538.

 

You can visit the gravesite of Leila Mead and all of the other people on the History, Mystery, Mayhem and Murder Tour at Woodland Cemetery by going to our Tour page and downloading our Woodland Mobile App. 

Woodland Cemetery, founded in 1841, is one of the nation’s oldest rural garden cemeteries and a unique cultural, botanical and educational resource in the heart of Dayton, Ohio. It is the final resting place of the Wright Brothers, Erma Bombeck, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Charles F. Kettering, John H. Patterson, Gov. James M. Cox, George P. Huffman, George H. Mead, and Levi and Matilda Stanley, King and Queen of the Gypsy’s and more than 111,000 others who made it great in Dayton.

Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum is located at 118 Woodland Avenue off of Brown Street near the University of Dayton Campus. The Cemetery and Arboretum are open daily from 8 am to 6 pm and until 7 pm during Daylight Saving Time. The Mausoleum is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm. For more information, call 937-228-3221 or visit the Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum website.

Filed Under: Active Living, Community, Dayton History, Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: brown street, Christian Science, Col. Harry E. Mead, Coroner Lee Corbin, Dayton Herald, Eliza Thruston Houk, George H. Mead, History Mystery Mayhem and Murder, Leila Mead, Mead Family, Woodland Cemetery

Wanna Win a $500 Skyline Chili Gift Card For You and A Friend?

October 1, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

The Skyline Friends Forever Contest will award one winner TWO $500 gift cards- one for you and one for a friend.  While there is only one grand prizes, other prizes include the newest Skyline hat and gloves set and NEW Skyline spatula!  Click here to enter. ​  You must enter by October 11, 2020 at 11:59 am, EST.

On October 11, 2020, one hundred and twenty-six (126) prize winners will be randomly selected  from among the eligible entries received during the Sweepstakes Period. Prize winners will be notified by via email and will have seven (7) days of the first notification attempt to claim their prize.

First place winner will receive: (2) $500 Skyline Chili Gift cards. (1) gift card will be for the prize winner and (1) one will be for a friend. Twenty-five second place winners will receive: (1) Skyline Chili Hat & Glove Set and (2) $25 Skyline Chili gift cards. The approximate retail value (“ARV”) of a second-place prize is $120.00

One hundred third place winners will receive: (2) Skyline Chili logo spatula, (2) Skyline Chili Microwavable Chili Pouch and (2) $10 Skyline chili gift card.  The approximate retail value (“ARV”) of a third-place prize is $40.00.  No exchanges are permitted.  No cash value.

Sweepstakes is open only to residents of Florida, Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio who are 18 years of age at the time of entry. By participating in the Sweepstakes, each entrant unconditionally accepts and agrees to comply with and abide by the Official Rules and the decisions of Skyline Chili, Inc. available online at https://www.skylinechili.com/skyline-chili-friends-forever…/. Sweepstakes void where prohibited.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Friends Forever, skyline

Lucky’s Taproom Reopens For Carryout

October 1, 2020 By Lisa Grigsby

After seven long month’s, Lucky’s posted this news on their facebook page:

“Guys and gals, the moment we have all been waiting for has arrived! We will be reopening , Thursday October 1st, for CARRYOUT only!

DORA drinks will be available, as well as tacos (beef/vegan), on the patio from 5pm-10pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Dine in and brunch are on the horizon, please bear with us as we navigate the new guidelines to be sure we provide the level of service you deserve. We appreciate your patience in the meantime. This year has been whacky to say the least and it’s not even over yet. With your support and patience you can rest assured we will tread through it. So bring on the burgers, the chicken tenders and vegan delights!

Our food offerings have been modified as we carefully ease into serving you at full capacity.”

Here’s their current menu:

APPETIZERS
🌱​ Ale-Soaked Chips – $6.75 
Served with a side of Traditional or
Vegan Southwestern sauce.

🌱** Beer Battered Chicken Tenders – $10.5 **
Hand Cut
Choose any Draft Beer for your batter.
Choice of BBQ, Buffalo, Cobra Sauce, Honey Mustard,
 Honey Sriracha or Sweet & Spicy Mustard Sauce.
Substitute Faux Chicken – $2

 🌿Fried Mozzarella – $11.25
Hand Cut and Cracker Meal Breaded.
Served with Roasted Red Pepper Marinara.

🌱Fried Pickles – $8.25
Served with Horseradish Sour Cream.

🌱* Basket of Fries – $6.75 *
Shoestring Fries, Sweet Potato Fries or try half & half
Served with a side of Southwestern Sauce.
Add Chili & Cheese – $4

🌱Seitan Nuggets or Cauliflower Bites – $10.25
Choice of BBQ, Buffalo Sauce or Sweet & Spicy Mustard.

SOUPS & SALADS
 Vegan Tequila Chili  $5.25 cup/$7.25 bowl
Add Mixed Cheese – $1   Add Sour Cream – $.85
Add Onion – $.5
Soup of the Day – $5.25 cup/$7.25 bowl
Cup of Soup or Cup of Chili & House Salad – $9.75

🌱* House Salad – $5.75 *
Lettuce Mix, Tomato, Onion, and Cucumber 
Choice of Dressing.

🌿​* Cobb Salad – $12.25 *
Lettuce Mix, Chicken, Egg, Avocado, Tomato,
​Applewood Smoked Bacon,

shaved Red Onion, and Goat Cheese 
Choice of Dressing.

🌱* Grilled Kale & Beet Salad – $12.25 *
Grilled Kale served with Roasted Golden Beets, 
Applewood Smoked Bacon,
shaved Red Onion and Goat Cheese
Choice of Dressing.
Substitute Crispy Seitan Crumbles for Bacon – n/c

🌱* Spinach Salad – $11.25 * 
Spinach, Goat Cheese Crumbles, Candied Walnuts,
Craisins, Sliced Pears, and Raspberry Vinaigrette
Add Applewood Smoked Bacon – $2.75
Add Chicken or Faux Chicken- $4
Add Salmon – $6

House Made Dressings: Mama Lu’s Garlic Sensation, Ranch, Vegan Ranch, Balsamic Vinaigrette, Raspberry Vinaigrette, Bleu Cheese, Honey Mustard, 1000 Island, 
Vegan 1000 Island, French, Lucky’s Russian Style

SANDWICHES
All sandwiches served on Cracked Wheat Bread 
unless otherwise specified.
Substitute Rye Bread, Spinach or Corn Tortilla – n/c
* Substitute Vegan/Gluten Free Bread – $2 *
Add to any Sandwich  
Cheese or Sautéed Portobello Mushrooms – $2
Applewood Smoked Bacon – $2.75

Sides
Sandwich comes with your choice of Ale-Soaked Chips, 
Shoestring Fries, Braised Greens, or Sautéed Green Beans.
Substitute Sweet Potato Fries, 
Red Cabbage Slaw, Side Salad, or Soup – $2.5
Lettuce, Tomato, Mayo, Onion, Pickle upon request.

🌱Seitan Gyro – $10.25
Shaved then Grilled Seitan, Lettuce, Tomatoes, 
Onions, and a generous portion of Tzatziki Sauce in a Pita.

🌱Avocado & Goat Cheese B.L.T. – $11.25
Four thick pieces of Applewood Smoked Bacon, Avocado, 
Goat Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, and Mayonnaise
Add an Egg – $2🌱 JUST Egg – $3
Substitute Seitan Strips – $2

Sandwiches Continued

🌱Marinated Jack Fruit Reuben on Rye- $11.25
Served with Swiss, 1000 Island or
Vegan 1000 Island Dressing, 

and House-Made RedKraut.
Sub Turkey, Corned Beef, or Veggie Turkey – n/c

🌱Pesto Grilled Cheese – $10.25
Pesto, Mozzarella, Tomato, and
Balsamic Caramelized Onions 

Add Chicken or Faux Chicken – $4
​

The Lucky Russian – $11.25
Grilled Corned Beef, Turkey, Red Cabbage Coleslaw,
Swiss Cheese, Russian Style Dressing on Rye

🌱** Fried Chicken – $11.5 **
Beer Battered and Fried with your choice of
Plain, BBQ or Hot

Substitute Seitan or Faux Chicken – $2

🌿​Fried Avocado – $10.75
Fried Avocado with Spinach, Tomato, Onion, 
and a Sriracha, Cilantro and Cream Cheese Spread
(No gluten free option)

Cheeses: American, Swiss, Cheddar, Mozzarella, Gouda, PepperJack, Bleu, Vegan Cheddar, Vegan Mozzarella, Goat Cheese or Lucky’s Beer Cheese

Signature Burgers & Such
All Burgers start with a 6 oz. Grass Fed Beef Patty 
from our friends at Keener Farms.
**Hamburgers can be cooked to order**
Served on a Brioche Bun or Buttered Texas Toast.
  Substitute Gluten Free Roll – $2

Try any Signature Burger as a Dog 
by substituting 1/4 lb. All Beef Dog or a Veggie Dog – Subtract $2

 You may substitute KBR Patty
(Kidney Bean, Black Bean & Rice), 

Seitan, Chicken Breast for the Beef Patty.
​Substitute 🌱Lightlife Burger (also soy,
gluten & gmo free) – $2

🌱** The Model T – $14.25 **
American Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, Pickle,
Ketchup, Mustard, and Mayo

** Lucky’s – $16.25 **
Blackened, with Lucky’s Beer Cheese, 
Applewood Smoked Bacon, and Red Cabbage Slaw

🌱** The Cobra – 16.25 **
Slathered in a Thai-style Marinade, with Peanut Butter, Fresh Cilantro, Cucumbers, Pickled Carrots, Jalapeños, and Sriracha Sauce

** The Judge – $16.25 **
Slathered in BBQ Sauce, with Cheddar Cheese, 
Applewood Smoked Bacon, **Fried Egg**,
and a Fried Onion Ring

🌱** The Goat – $16.25 **
Guacamole, Baby Spinach, Roasted Red Peppers, 
Applewood Smoked Bacon, and Goat Cheese

​
ENTRÉES

🌱** Chicken & Waffles – $12.25 **
Beer-Battered Chicken Tenders served 
on a House-Made Almond Milk Waffle
Comes with Maple Syrup.
Add Lucky’s Honey Sriracha – $.6

Beer Battered Fish & Chips – $12.25
Choose any Draft Beer for your batter
Choice of side.
Add an Extra Piece of Fish – $3.25

🌿 Cajun Pasta – $14.25 
Farfalle Pasta, Sweet Peppers, KeenerBasa, 
Mushrooms, Onions and Spinach in a Creamy, 
Spicy Cajun Sauce topped with Goat Cheese.
Substitute Chicken – n/c
Vegetarian – $12

DESSERTS
🌿 Maggie’s Bacon Chocolate Cake – $4.75
Just as it sounds.
No Bacon upon request.

Ask for our alternating Dessert Specials.

We use only the highest quality, freshest ingredients, local when available.
Everything is made from scratch and made to order.   

We are trans fat free and can accommodate special dietary needs. 
We feature a separate grill and fryer exclusively used for vegetarian cooking.

🌿Vegetarian Option Available
🌱​ Vegan and Vegetarian Options Available
* Indicates Gluten Sensitive *


Lucky’s Taproom & Eatery

520 E 5th St, Dayton

(937) 222-6800

Wednesday-Saturday 11am-10pm
Sunday 11am-6pm

 ​Hours may be adjusted as we get a better feel for what business dictates 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Lucky's Tap Room and Eatery

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