Tonkin Mansion is located on the corner of West 5th Street and Seneca Street and it has a rather odd history. In 1899 an 11 year old girl who was a daughter of one of the richest families in the area died of appendicitis. Her parents put her dead body into a sealed glass topped coffin and had the wake and in a way the funeral in the library of the house. Her coffin was then kept in her room until the family built a family mausoleum in a cemetery nearby. Even though the mausoleum was made the family didn’t plan on putting their daughter in it anytime soon. The story of the girl in the glass coffin soon began to spread and so did the rumors. Some rumors said that the family used her coffin as a dining table other said that they family brought tin potential suitors for the deceased daughter. About a year after the passing of the daughter the police intervened and forced the family to put her into the family mausoleum, but the families stories and rumors had already given people ideas. An unknown artist started sending death threats to the families other daughter with drawings of the interior of the house and detailed descriptions of how the artist would kidnap the daughter. Then a local child was mutilated and murdered which made the Tonkins hire armed bodyguards as well as try to go into hiding multiple times. Today the house has been turned into apartments and the remains of the Tonkins daughter can be visited in the families mausoleum.