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Standing Rock Cemetery Kent

Standing Rock Cemetery Kent paranormal

Location submitted by: sdonley on 10/26/2025
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1361 N Mantua S
Kent, OH 44240
Open to the public: Yes

Lat: 41.16640
Lon: -81.35280

PANICd#: 2230

Publication date: 10/26/2025

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Last visited: 10/11/2025

Standing Rock Cemetery in Kent, Ohio, has a long and meaningful history that reflects the growth of the community from its early pioneer days

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History: 1
Stories: 1
Claims: 10
Evidence: 0
Resources: 2
Retrievals: 37
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History

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Standing Rock Cemetery in Kent, Ohio, has a long and meaningful history that reflects the growth of the community from its early pioneer days. The cemetery was formally established on October 25, 1857, when the trustees of Franklin Township purchased five acres of land from Roland Dewey for four hundred dollars. Before this, burials took place at the older two-acre Pioneer Cemetery, also known as the Stow Street Cemetery, which had become too small to serve the growing population. The establishment of Standing Rock Cemetery marked a new chapter in Kent’s effort to create a proper and lasting resting place for its citizens.

In 1859, the cemetery began operations as surveyors laid out burial plots and the first interments took place. Around that same period, St. Patrick’s Cemetery was created as a Catholic burial ground nearby, and the two would eventually be managed together. By the 1960s, the cemeteries had officially merged. Over the years, Standing Rock Cemetery expanded to cover roughly forty-five acres, with tens of thousands of burials representing nearly every generation of Kent’s history. The cemetery grew not only in size but also in importance, serving as a reflection of the town’s social, cultural, and economic development.

A major turning point in the cemetery’s history came in 1881 when John Davey became the first sexton. Davey transformed the once-overgrown burial grounds into a beautifully landscaped park filled with trees, shrubs, and winding paths. His work brought structure and beauty to the site and inspired his future success as the founder of the Davey Tree Expert Company, which became one of Kent’s most enduring legacies. The mature trees and well-tended grounds that remain today are a direct result of his early vision and care.

Standing Rock Cemetery also serves as a record of Kent’s people and their stories. Buried within its grounds are early settlers, war veterans, community leaders, and entire families whose names shaped the region’s history. The Kent family, after whom the city is named, rests here, along with others who played vital roles in local industry, education, and public life. Some graves tell tales of tragedy, such as the memorial to two young boys who drowned in the Cuyahoga River in the 1920s. These personal histories connect visitors to Kent’s deeper past and the struggles and triumphs of those who came before.

Today, Standing Rock Cemetery remains an active and peaceful part of the Kent community. The grounds are carefully maintained and overseen by a board that represents both the city and Franklin Township. The tree-lined roads, historic markers, and chapel built in 1924 continue to welcome visitors who come to pay their respects or to learn about the town’s past. In many ways, Standing Rock Cemetery stands as a living memorial to the people who built Kent, preserving their legacy through nearly two centuries of local history.

Added by: sdonley on 10/26/2025 DB#:804
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Stories & Folklore

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At night in Standing Rock Cemetery, some visitors have reported a lone figure wandering near the oldest gravestones. The figure is described as a woman in old-fashioned clothing, walking slowly, sometimes appearing to search along the grave markers. According to local lore, she might be the spirit of a woman whose body and head were buried separately, either through tragedy or folklore as an accused witch, and now she haunts the grounds looking for her missing part. Some say if you stand quietly by the ancient stones, you will hear soft footsteps or see a shadow that vanishes as you approach.

Others say the ambient feelings, a sudden chill, and the sense of being watched come from the age of the cemetery and its ties to the older native trail and rock landmark across the river, so perhaps the land carries memory more than any one person.

Added by: sdonley on 10/26/2025 DB#: 1765
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Paranormal Claims

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4254 10/26/2025 sdonley Visitors have reported seeing a shadowy woman wandering among the oldest gravestones late at night.
4255 10/26/2025 sdonley Some claim to hear soft footsteps behind them when no one is there.
4256 10/26/2025 sdonley A cold breeze or sudden chill often passes through certain sections of the cemetery even on warm nights.
4257 10/26/2025 sdonley Paranormal investigators have captured unexplained whispers on audio recorders near the central path.
4258 10/26/2025 sdonley People have seen glowing orbs drifting between the trees after dark.
4259 10/26/2025 sdonley A few witnesses say they felt a light touch on their shoulder while standing near old family plots.
4260 10/26/2025 sdonley Strange lights and faint mist have been photographed near the back fence line.
4261 10/26/2025 sdonley Some believe the ghostly woman is searching for a missing part of her body, tied to local burial legends.
4262 10/26/2025 sdonley The feeling of being watched is common near the oldest stones.
4263 10/26/2025 sdonley A figure in old-fashioned clothing has been seen vanishing behind gravemarkers when approached.

Additional Resources

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Find a grave
Added: 10/26/2025 By: sdonley
Find a grave listing for this cemetery.
Walking Tour of Standing Rock Cemetery
Added: 10/26/2025 By: sdonley
Information about a walking tour at the cemetery.

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