Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Genesee County's Greatest Story: William Morgan ENHANCED VERSION!

Enhanced version best viewed in iTunes or Quicktime.

In 1826, the Genesee Country experienced an event unprecedented in its history. To this day people still talk about the kidnapping and presumed murder of Capt. William Morgan.

Morgan threatened to expose the secrets of the Masonic fraternity. He was arrested, and after his bail was posted, he disappeared forever.

This podcast tells William Morgan’s story.

Listen to it here

http://www.hollandlandoffice.com/podcasts/morgan.m4b


This is the first in a series of lectures given and recorded by Museum Director, Patrick Weissend. Weissend presented the PowerPoint presentation to the Lions Club of Kendall, New York on January 17th, 2008.

The Holland Land Office Museum is a county history museum located in Batavia, NY. For more information visit www.hollandlandoffice.com

Monday, July 14, 2008

The Twenty-Five Things That Made Genesee County Famous: #25 The New York State Thruway


Here is number 25 in our weekly countdown.

Please feel free to comment.

Listen to it here



http://www.hollandlandoffice.com/podcasts/25nysthru.mp3



Read the podcast text and more here

Saturday, June 7, 2008

The Twenty-Five Things That Made Genesee County Famous


Genesee County, New York is a region rich with local history, folklore and people. Events, people, and locally made products from Genesee County are known world wide. For this online exhibit, a panel of 15 people spent six months sifting through 100s of things know world wide. It was the panel's job to come up with a list of 25 things that made Genesee County famous. Every week, until November 28, 2008 the Holland Land Office Museum will release another item.

25. The New York State Thruway
24. John Kennedy
23. Kutter's Cheese Factory
22. Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge
21. Elba Mucklands
20. The Hiscock Site
19. Genesee Community College
18. Edward Newton Rowell
17. Eddie York
16. Massey - Harris / Batavia Industrial Center
15. Fellows v. Blacksmith / !857 Treaty with the Seneca, Tonawanda Band
14. Charles Rand
13. Pembroke Driver's Ed Accident
12. Darien Lake Theme Park
11. Ely Samuel Parker
10. Dean Richmond
9. Batavia Muckdogs
8. Batavia Downs
7. Terry Anderson
6. John Gardner
5. Emory Upton
4. Holland Land Company
3. The Disappearance of William Morgan
2. Barber B. Conable, Jr.
1. Jell-O


Find out more on our website: http://www.hollandlandoffice.com/25things.html

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Ely Parker: Living in Two Worlds

Born in Genesee County, Ely Samuel Parker is one of most famous citizens.

He is a man that met Presidents of the United States and even called some of them friend.

He is a man that excelled in two worlds: One the old ways of the Native American and the other of the rapidly advancing white society.

The medal pictured is a Masonic medallion given to him by U.S. Grant.

Listen to his story here.


http://www.hollandlandoffice.com/podcasts/elyparker.mp3

Thursday, May 15, 2008

The Haudenosaunee – The People of the Longhouse

Upstate New York is rich in the history of the Haudenosaunee, or Iroquois. This podcast is a brief introduction to an exhibit at the Holland Land Office Museum titled, The Tonawanda Seneca: Preserving the Past and Illuminating the Present. This is the first in a series of podcast on the exhibit specifically and the history of the Iroquois in general. This podcast was written by museum volunteer Alice Judkins.

Click here to listen

http://www.hollandlandoffice.com/podcasts/haudenosaunee.mp3

Friday, May 9, 2008

A Brief History of the Genesee County Fair: ENHANCED VERSION!

From the Holland Land Office Museum Lecture Series. This presentation was originally given to the Pembroke Historical Society in Pembroke, New York on May 7, 2008

Click Here for the link


http://www.hollandlandoffice.com/podcasts/genctyfair.m4b


NOTE: For best results view the podcast in iTunes

Thursday, May 8, 2008

A Brief History of the Genesee County Fair


From the Holland Land Office Museum Lecture Series. This presentation was originally given to the Pembroke Historical Society in Pembroke, New York on May 7, 2008

Click Here for the link

http://www.hollandlandoffice.com/podcasts/gcfair.mp3