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HUNDREDS OF OLD COINS FOUND ON BEN T KIMSEY’S FARM

HUNDREDS OF OLD COINS FOUND ON BEN T. KIMSEY’S FARM Ben T. Kimsey, one of the most successful farmers in Henderson county approached a Gleaner man on the…

The Bridge That Changed Henderson

The Bridge That Changed Henderson In the late 1800s, the Ohio River was both a blessing and a burden for Henderson, Kentucky. The river connected the community to…

Realtor mixes business, pleasure

Realtor mixes business, pleasure By Steve Kinney, Evansville Courier, 3/7/83 HENDERSON, Ky. – A cacophony of birdcalls greets collectors interested in getting their hands on a slot machine…

1942 War Message

IT’S YOUR MOVE NOW. THE MORE BONDS YOU BUY…THE MORE PLANES WILL FLY This Axis War upon us is a matter of life or death for America, your…

Early Henderson Scenes And People Are Exhibited In Photos

Early Henderson Scenes And People Are Exhibited In Photos At last Wednesday’s Optimist Club meeting, Joe Martin presented a program on photography. One feature of his program was…

Christmas Parade at Second and Main

Corner of Second and Main streets during a Christmas parade in 1950s.

Welcome to Historic Henderson

Welcome to Historic HendersonNestled along the Ohio River, Henderson, Kentucky, boasts a rich history shaped by enterprise, community spirit, and remarkable people. From the bustling tobacco warehouses and…

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Once More – Number the Houses

This first article was published in The Henderson Semi-Weekly Reporter on Tue, Apr 3, 1883. Once More–Number the Houses.The subject of numbering the houses has been frequently brought…

Tobacco Field Postcard

Tobacco Field Postcard

Harry Peake Postcard

Postcard of an old car with several people around. The back says Henderson, KY, Home Town, Harry Peake. There is a Harry Peake in Henderson during the 1900…

2nd Ohio River Bridge Delay

Damper Put on Plans for 2nd Ohio River Bridge on U.S. 41 – 6 May 1960