Coalton Cache Traditional Cache
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Coalton cemetery is a big cemetery.Dont forget to get the multi cache here to takeing a ride in coalton cemetery.
The cache is a small container.In Coalton there is 2 great sites to see.The first one is The James A Rhoads house .Where he grew up.He was are 61 and 63rd governer of Ohio.It is at 39 06.602n and 082 56.646w .
The 2cd site to see is the cash regester .The first cash regester was invinted in Coalton.You can veiw the statue that tells all about it.It is at 39 06.772n 082 36.637.If anyone would like to go view these sites.The cache is for daylight hours only an please rehide well.
There is 2 letter boxes we have place in this cemetery.Go to www.letterboxing.org for info.
If anyone has any Questions on this cache email us at tash_45601@yahoo.com. We will be more then happy to help anyone with any problems.
Coalton and the Cash Register
The cash register, which can be found in nearly every business and store worldwide today, is the result of an idea that had its roots in Coalton, Ohio, USA. As one writer put it, "It came from an idea that grew in Coalton." The main factor of the National Cash Register Company is located in Dayton, Ohio. The Company of today (1953) is a reflection of its founder's belief in the universal need for its products. John H. Patterson did not invent the cash register but he was one of the first to use it. More importantly, he visualized its ultimate use throughout the world. Mr. Patterson's first contact with the cash register was here in Coalton. He operated a general store in connection with his coal mines. The store was in the building now owned by Enoch Wood and Sons. In an effort to stop losses which were eating up his profits, Mr. Patterson installed three cash registers. He was so impressed with the results that he bought the patents and manufacturing rights and founded The National Cash Register Company.
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