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  1. Feb 18, 2013 · Linden as we know it today, is a far cry from its humble beginnings, with its genesis at Christianburg. The establishment of this community dates back to the days of Dutch occupancy. But the Dutch did not initially settle at Christiansburg, but lower down the river, about one mile away, at a settlement they named Arague.

  2. Linden was settled in late 1835 by two brothers, Richard and Perry Lamb. Perry Lamb provided housing for travelers. The village of Linden subdivision was platted by Consider Warner and Eben Harris in 1840.

  3. Linden was a name for some one lived beside a grove of lime trees. The family name Linden is derived from the German word linde, which means lime tree. The original bearer was named for his proximity to a hill crowned by lime trees.

  4. The Mennonite farmers that first settled in Linden in the mid 1930s brought a sense of optimism, a work ethic and a rich cultural and spiritual tradition that still exists today. It was this spirit that led to the founding of a cheese factory in the Depression era that gained national status for its quality cheese.

  5. The Civil War Monument Dedication, October 1903. Linden, the county seat of Cass County has been on the map of Texas over half a century. It was founded in the early part of 1850. The first courthouse was a two-story frame structure and now stands about 200 yards north of the original site.

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    Many country houses have a surviving "lime avenue" or "lime walk", the example at Hatfield House was planted between 1700 and 1730. [11] The fashion was derived from the earlier practice of planting lindens in lines as shade trees in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and northern France.

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  8. Linden does not have a central village, rather it is composed of scattered houses and settlements on a low hill between the Aare River and Emme River. It formed from the merger of the formerly independent municipalities of Ausserbirrmoos, Innerbirrmoos and Otterbach in 1945.

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