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The Unsolved Linden Murders

The Linden Murders exhibit recounts the horrific and haunting events that occurred between 1917 and 1924 in the town of Linden, near Bethany, New York. In that seven year period five people were murdered:

*An unidentified woman was found in a local farmer's woods after an apparent brutal and fatal bludgeoning in the fall of 1917.

*Franc Kimball was found beaten and murdered in the basement of her home in the fall of 1922.

*In March of 1924, Mabel Morse and Tom and Hattie Whaley were all found murdered in the Whaley home. Their remains and the Whaley home were in flames at the time of the discovery.

The first murder is thought to be an isolated event; however, there is a realistic possibility that the second two cases were related. None of the cases were ever solved.


NEW EXHIBIT! Oddities Exhibit!
The latest exhibit at Holland Land Office Museum, Oddities From the Collection
is opening September 28th. The latest exhibit looks at some of the stranger items in the collection.
read more and view images

Past Exhibit
Take a look at Genesee County Places: Hamlets, Junctions, Crossings, and Corners. Only available on the web. Click the link to read more

The Byron Dig
The museum holds on permanent exhibit artifacts from the Hiscock Site in Byron, NY.  The Hiscock site is considered one of the richest Ice-Age localities in North America. It contains a remarkable record of the changing environments, cultures, animals, and plants of our region through the past 13k years.read more

  The Victorian Parlor
The Victorian Parlor was popular during the American Victorian era (second half of the 19th century until the early 20th century) in middle and upper-class homes. read more

Tonawanda Senecas: Preserving the Past and Illuminating the Present
A significant collection of Seneca artifacts is on permanent exhibit here at the Holland Land Office Museum.  The Seneca exhibit won an award of Merit at the 2001 Western New York Association of Historical Agencies annual conference. read more

The Military Collection

The Military display features artifacts from the Civil War (including a Medal of Honor awarded to Charles Rand), both World Wars, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. read more

The Land Office Room
The Land Office Room focuses primarily on the history of the building itself and the founding and growth of Genesee County through the efforts of the Ellicott family, Paolo Busti, the Holland Land Company, and the areas early settlers. read more

  The Unsolved Linden Murders
The Linden Murders exhibit recounts the horrific and haunting events that occurred between 1917 and 1924 in the hamlet of Linden, near Bethany, New York. In that seven year period five people were murdered. read more

  Pioneer Occupations
The Pioneer Occupations exhibit reflects the various jobs performed by early Genesee County settlers.read more

 

 

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