
The Skelton Of Jeff Davis | Yore Town Podcast Episode 36
In this episode, the hosts discuss the mysterious skeleton of Jeff Davis from Ragersville, Ohio. Jeff Davis was a criminal who committed various crimes and was eventually lynched by the townspeople. His body went through a series of owners and was even displayed in a doctor's office before finally being put on permanent exhibit in a local history museum. The small town of Ragersville kept the story a secret for many years, but the discovery of the skeleton brought it to light.Takeaways The story of Jeff Davis and his skeleton is a fascinating and disturbing tale of crime and punishment. The small town of Ragersville, Ohio, kept the story a secret for many years, refusing to talk about the lynching and the passing of the skeleton from owner to owner. The discovery of the skeleton in the 1980s and its subsequent display in a local history museum brought the story to public attention. The journey of Jeff Davis' skeleton highlights the strange and macabre ways in which human remains can be treated and passed down through generations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Show Notes
In this episode, the hosts discuss the mysterious skeleton of Jeff Davis from Ragersville, Ohio. Jeff Davis was a criminal who committed various crimes and was eventually lynched by the townspeople. His body went through a series of owners and was even displayed in a doctor's office before finally being put on permanent exhibit in a local history museum. The small town of Ragersville kept the story a secret for many years, but the discovery of the skeleton brought it to light.Takeaways
- The story of Jeff Davis and his skeleton is a fascinating and disturbing tale of crime and punishment.
- The small town of Ragersville, Ohio, kept the story a secret for many years, refusing to talk about the lynching and the passing of the skeleton from owner to owner.
- The discovery of the skeleton in the 1980s and its subsequent display in a local history museum brought the story to public attention.
- The journey of Jeff Davis' skeleton highlights the strange and macabre ways in which human remains can be treated and passed down through generations.
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