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104 Jackson

104 Jackson Street was the home of Laz D Puckett in the 1940’s. Puckett was a well known tavern owner, owning Plaza Bar, 101 Second Street. The house…

Old Orchard Shopping Center on 41N Then and Now

Old Orchard Shopping Center on 41N Then and Now. Thanks to Ryan Powell for these. He has some awesome aerial drone photos.

Henderson Fire Department Video and Photos

Adolph Fred Schertz

Adolph Fred Schertz Was born 22 Nov 1879 in Indiana to Conrad Schertz and Caroline Kist. Adolf Shertz married Nellie Epley (1882 – 1932), daughter of Jack Epley…

Drill Equipment on Second Street

Rotary Drill Equipment En route to Henderson County Oil Field.

Dog Tax

Check out these cool dog tax tags from 1912 and 1915. Dog tag kept the Dog Killer at bay.

1105 Fifth

1105 Fifth Street, Gibbs Automatic Molding Co., which later became Gamco, Masco, and later Sunspring.

301 Rudy Ave

The home here originally was the William McClain house and was later sold to the old Daniel Boone Insurance company. Following the insurance firm’s occupation it had remained…

Elijah “Lige” Henry

Elijah “Lige” Henry was born 16 May 1850 on a farm in Daviess county, Ky, to John Henry (1807 – 1860) and Caroline Hatfield Henry (1815 – 1874)….

Whitledge Appliance & Hardware

Whitledge Appliance & Hardware Store at 117 N. Main Thanks to Steve Gibson for sharing on Facebook in I grew up in Henderson and remember….

127 N Elm

127 N Elm, home to Sheffer Floral Company, O’Daniel’s Flower Shop, and currently, K.T.’s Barbershop.

Memories of Henderson By HENRY C. DIXON

*Note that some of the language and topics are inappropriate in today’s world* Memories of HendersonBy HENRY C. DIXON Some customs and doings in Henderson, in my early…