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Pvt Joseph J Belcher

Pvt. Joseph J. Belcher, 19, is Henderson’s first boy to have lost his life while in the armed service in connection with World War two. His body, along…

916 Center

I started looking up info on this residence a few weeks ago before I read it was demolished 6 March 2025 to make way for new habitat homes….

461 S Main

461 S Main has been home to various stores such as Messamore’s grocery, Well’s Market, Henderson General Second Hand Store, Margaret’s beauty shop, Sole Man’s Shoe Repair (Marvin…

400 N Green Street

Gibson’s Automotive at 400 N Green Street.

1990 Barret Ct

1990 Barret Ct, originally home to Peabody Coal and now the home to the Henderson Police Department. Reference: The Crittenden Press • Thu, Aug 21, 1986

Happy St Patrick’s Day 2025

Happy St Patricks Day! The most Irish tombstone I’ve come across belongs to Michael T. O’Brien (1838-1911). Buried in Fernwood Cemetery. The Evansville Journal • Fri, Aug 11,…

L. B. Culley Grocery and Meat Market

L. B. Culley Grocery and Meat Market operated at 1320 Powell Street around 1909 – 1943. It was also the location of a post office substation for the…

435 Chestnut

435 Chestnut Street, at corner of Ingram, was built in 1880 and has been home to many residents over the years. Some residents: A. E. Glover (1931), Mr….

C W Rice Grocery

C. W. Rice Grocery, Opposite Stadium U.S. 41 & 60 South.

Home Town – Introducing Your Neighbors In The Tri-State

HOME TOWN – Introducing Your Neighbors In The Tri-State

The Elms / Barret Keach Farm

The Barret-Keach Farm, also called “The Elms,” was built in 1852 from bricks molded on site. The Federal-style home as well as its detached kitchen house, smokehouse, and…

Kenneth Walter Tyler

Kenneth (Ken) Walter Tyler was born on 21 Oct 1910In California. He was married to Henderson native, Emma Pentecost (1914 – 2004). Tyler tragically died on 28 Aug…