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Holland Land Office Museum

HLOM features Upton and Ellicott on front of building

By Howard B. Owens

The Holland Land Office Museum has replaced its decade-old banner with two new posters featuring Joseph Ellicott and Gen. Emory Upton.

The posters were created by Vinyl Sticks and sponsored by Ken Barrett Chevrolet and Cadillac.

Speaking of HLOM, June speakers:

Tuesday June 9th, 6 to 8 p.m., Genesee County Historian Michael Eula; Topic: Why do wars happen? Genesee County and the problems of human conflict 1775 – present

Friday June 12th, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Erica Wanecski; Topic: Health Resorts in the 19th Century

For more information call the Holland Land Office Museum, (585) 343-4727​ 

Holland Land Office Presents: Why Do Wars Happen?

By Lisa Ace

Holland Land Office Presents: Why do wars happen?
Tuesday June 9th, 6 pm – 8 pm
Genesee County Historian Michael Eula
Topic: Why do wars happen?
Genesee County and the problems of human conflict 1775 – present
Light refreshments provided
For more information call the Holland Land Office 343‐4727, 131 W. Main St. Batavia, NY.

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Ceremonial Flag Raising and Bicentennial Time Capsule Burial

By Holland Land Office

This Saturday, May 16th, the Holland Land Office Museum and the Batavia International Peace Garden are celebrating a joint event! The Peace Garden's annual flag raising will take place at 11:00 am with speaker State Assemblyman Steve Hawley and the St. Joseph's Brass Ensemble providing patriotic music.

At 1:00 pm, the Holland Land Office Museum will be burying its Bicentennial Time Capsule and keynote speakers include Genesee County historian Michael J. Eula and City of Batavia historian Larry Barnes.

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Euchre Tournament at the HLOM

By Holland Land Office

Presented by the Batavia Peace Garden
and the Holland Land Office Museum

EUCHRE TOURNAMENT

Saturday, April 25, 2015

1:30 pm – 4:30 pm

At the Holland Land Office Museum

$20.00 per person

Prizes for winners, payouts based on number of entrants.

Light refreshments and fun for all ages!

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A Night of Southern Music

By Holland Land Office

The 2015 Concert Series at the Holland Land Office Museum continues Friday, April 10th, with "A Night of Southern Music". Returning again are Dave Armitage and Dona LaValle, along with newcomer Al Capurso. Tickets are just $8.00 per person and can be purchased in advance or at the door.

 

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Red Cross Blood Drive @ HLOM

By Holland Land Office

The American Red Cross will be hosting a blood drive at the Holland Land Office Museum on Thursday, April 2nd, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.  

In addition, the Holland Land Office Museum will have a display on the history of the American Red Cross.  

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10th Annual Batavia Antique Show & Sale!

By Lisa Ace
10th Annual Batavia Antique Show & Sale
 to benefit the Holland Land Office Museum.
Friday March 20th 5 pm – 8pm & Saturday March 21st 9 am – 3 pm at the Batavia Downs Gaming & Raceway, 8315 Park Rd Batavia, NY Adults: $5.00 per day Children; under 12 free Free Parking 
 
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Photos: No Blarney at St. James benefits HLOM

By Howard B. Owens

Local musicians Rich Conroy and Don Bouchard, as "No Blarney," performed a show of new and traditional Irish music Friday evening at St. James as a fundraiser for the Holland Land Office Museum.

HLOM's Irish Music Night - held at St. James Episcopal Church

By Holland Land Office

The Holland Land Office Museum kicks of its 2015 concert series with a night of music from the Emerald Isle.  

Local musicians Rich Conroy and Don Bouchard perform as "No Blarney", singing and strumming all of your favorite Irish ballads and drinking songs!

NOTICE: The event will be held at St. James Episcopal Church, 405 East Main Street in Batavia.  

Friday, March 13th, 2015 at 7:00 pm

Admission is $8.00 per person.  All proceeds go to the Holland Land Office Museum.  

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Holland Land Office Museum celebrating 200 years of its historic building

By Howard B. Owens

The Holland Land Office Museum opens a new exhibit at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, to commemorate 200th anniversary of the building it calls home.

The building was the third location built by Joseph Ellicott for the Holland Land Office, where Ellicott and his agents sold property to Western New York's first settlers.

That's why they call it the "Birthplace of Western New York."

Some of those first deeds, called indentures, will be on display in the new exhibit, along with surveying material as well as other items that made the land office a land office.

The exhibit will cover the entire period of land office history, including the War of 1812 and the impact of the Erie Canel on WNY trade.

Some of the exhibits will be affixed to panels covered with carpet (the better to hold Velcro) donated by Max Pies Furniture.

There's also information on how John Kennedy, the local educator and education reformer, saved the building for Batavia when Henry Ford tried to buy it and move it to his property in Michigan.

The exhibit kicks off a series of bicentennial events, including in May the burying of a time capsule. 

Fifth-graders from throughout Genesee County are being invited to write letters to their future selves to be buried in the time capsule.  

Any local resident can include a letter or other small item in the time capsule. Call the museum at (585) 343-4727 for more information.

The museum was first dedicated Oct. 13, 1894, and it will be rededicated Oct. 13 of this year.

Photo: Jeff Donahue, museum director, Jim Owen, museum board member, Phil Pies and Steve Pies of Max Pies Furniture.

Photos: Wonderland of Trees gala at HLOM

By Press Release

Photos and write-up by Steve Ognibene.

The 13th annual Wonderland of Trees Gala of 2014 was tonight at the Holland Land Office Museum in Batavia. This year there were 38 trees from different area businesses including nonprofits.  Director Jeff Donahue, entering his fifth year at the helm, spoke about how they have had as many as 40 trees in previous years but it became to crowded so they like to keep it under 40. Jeff also spoke a little bit on the history. It originally was held at McCaully Hall (St. Jerome's building) on Main Street and started out small with only a few trees. After a few years, the event shifted locations to the HLOM. Friday's dinner was catered by D&R Depot. This year featured a choir, a local entertainer Don Bouchard on acoustic guitar, a silent auction, and a greater number of donated raffle baskets. The display will continue through Christmas and end just after New Year.

Julie Marino and Brianna Rindall of Batavia.

Amy Worthington of Amy's Fluffy Friends with her tree.

There was a silent auction and basket raffle.

Musical accompaniment by Don Bouchard.

Jim Owen and Marilyn Donahue

The Quaker Muller tree

The Girl Scout tree

Ben Landers

Sponsored Post: Don't miss the Wonderland of Trees Gala Event on November 21!

By Lisa Ace

Don't miss the 13th Annual Wonderland Of Trees Gala at the Holland Land Office on Friday November 21st from 7 pm-10 pm.
 
Thank you to the 2014 Gala Sponsors:
 
D&R Depot Restaurant
585-768-6270
 
Double L Rentals
585-344-0023
 
Reed Eye Associates
585-249-8300
 
Wanted Good Quality Antiques
585-813-2581
 
Edward Jones
585-345-1773
 
Stan's Harley Davidson
585-343-9598
 
Galaxie 3 Inc.
716-868-6733
 
Marchese Computer Products Inc.
585-343-2713
 
The Batavian
585-250-4118
 
T-Shirts Etc.
585-345-1993
 
Sterling Tents & Awnings Inc.
585-343-3726

 

HLOM hosting Fall Family Festival at the Willow Bend Inn

By Howard B. Owens

The Holland Land Office Museum is hosting a Fall Family Festival tomorrow from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Willow Bend Inn on West Main Street Road, Batavia.

There will be live music from Red Creek (pictured) along with children's games, period dress, musket firing, basket raffle and food. Admission is $5 for adults. Children are free. 

Proceeds benefit HLOM.

The p.w. minor story told in new display opening at HLOM

By Howard B. Owens

Jane Read and Anne Marie Starowitz were at Holland Land Office Museum on Saturday morning setting up a new exhibition about the history of local shoemaker p.w. minor. 

The grand opening of the display is Oct. 2.

Employees and retirees of p.w. minor are invited to a preview at 3 p.m. The public is invited to a ribbon cutting at 6:30 p.m.

Many of the items in the display were provided on loan from The new p.w. minor.

 

HLOM's annual Chicken & Biscuit Luncheon at the GC Office of the Aging

By Billie Owens

The Holland Land Office Museum will host its annual Chicken & Biscuit Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 23, at the Genesee County Office for the Aging, located at 2 Bank St. in the city.

Cost is $10 per person. Call the HLOM at 343-4727.

The event is catered by D&R Depot.

The speaker will be the new Genesee County Historian, Michael J. Eula. His topic will be "Genesee County, the Holland Land Company, and the Fabric of Amercian History."

 

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Meet the county's new historian at HLOM's annual Chicken-n-Biscuit Luncheon

By Billie Owens

The annual Chicken-n-Biscuit Luncheon will be presented by the Holland Land Office Museum on Tuesday, Sept. 23rd at noon at the Genesee County Office for the Aging, 2 Bank St., Batavia.

Meet the new Genesee County Historian, Michael Eula, who will speak on “Genesee County, the Holland Land Company, and the fabric of American History."

Tickets are $10 per person for lunch catered by the D&R Depot Restaurant & Catering. Please call the Holland Land Office Museum for tickets and more information at 585-343-472. Everyone is welcome.

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