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Evolution of Henderson Fire Apparatus From Hand Engine to Motor Equipment

(By Spalding Trafton) GLEANER AND JOURNAL, HENDERSON, KY., SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1925. **The first parts of this article are not legible.** I thought this was a cool history…

636 Washington

636 Washington was built in 1930 for Griffin Sutton. This English design was built by architects E. S. Trible & Son.

A sphinx once guarded Second and Elm streets but it got toasted in 1920

Yesterday’s News by Frank Boyett SEPTEMBER 2, 2020 A sphinx once guarded Second and Elm streets but it got toasted in 1920 The bakery that once stood at…

Gabriel Decataur Sugg

Gabriel Decataur Sugg was born 23 Dec 1828 to Wesley Willie Sugg (1784 – 1859) and Kezia Hart Sugg (1793 – 1888). Gabriel Sugg married Harriet Flanders (1834…

The Henderson Curb Market

The Henderson Curb Market began as an idea in late 1928, when the Henderson County Homemakers’ Clubs proposed a farmers’ market to connect rural producers directly with city…

6514 Cottingham Lane

The story of 6514 Cottingham Lane begins not simply with a house, but with the land itself — a stretch of ground along the old Madisonville Road (now…

Water Street

Water Street looking North. Visible is the Henderson Train Bridge and 101 Second Street.

Henderson’s city government touts progress in 1938

Yesterday’s News By Frank Boyett March 3, 2013 Henderson’s city government touts progress in 1938 Henderson city government was not only making great strides in 1938, it was…

A Dual Perspective on Henderson’s Past: Colonel Jackson McClain & Ada Isabella Suggs

A Dual Perspective on Henderson’s Past: Colonel Jackson McClain & Ada Isabella Suggs Biography of Colonel Jackson McClain (1816–1892) Colonel Jackson McClain was born on October 5, 1816,…

3497 US 60

The Jackson McClain House, located at 3497 US 60 in Henderson County, is a mid-19th century Greek Revival home built around 1852. The property once included a carriage…

Ellis-Neville / Lee Baskett House

A Brief History of the Ellis-Neville / Lee Baskett House Address: 3925 U.S. Highway 60 East Built in 1914 by Lee Baskett, a prosperous Henderson County farmer, the…

Buried treasures probably still out there somewhere

FRANK BOYETT – YESTERDAY’S NEWS The Gleaner – Sunday, June 29, 2014 Buried treasures probably still out there somewhere The possibility of finding buried treasure makes people’s hearts…