Page 50 of 103

Henderson Boy Scout Drum & Bugle Corps

Henderson Boy Scout Drum & Bugle Corps in 1938 in front of the Henderson County Library. References: The Gleaner • Sun, Mar 27, 1938 The Gleaner • Sun,…

1004 S Green

SUNDAY GLEANER AND JOURNAL, HENDERSON, KENTUCKY, AUGUST 26, 1934. Henderson’s newest addition in the automobile service station business opens today at 1004 South Green street, it is owned…

100 Block S Main

100 Block of S Main including the Presbyterian Church.

Panorama Second and Main

Parkland

BEAUTIFUL PARKLAND LOTS TO BE SOLDThe Gleaner • Thu, Sep 07, 1905Charles F. Kleiderer has concluded to place on the market this fall about fifty splendid residence lots…

Eastwood Drug Co Poem

EASTWOOD DRUG CO.If of drugs you are in need,EASTWOOD’S drug store is in the lead.For SEVENTEEN YEARS he’s compounded prescriptionsThat have cured you of ills of every description.For…

300 Block 1st Street looking East

300 Block 1st Street looking East.

1316 N Elm

The house at 1316 N Elm was built for Charles F. Kleiderer who later gave the house away in a drawing of lots in Parkland. The winner of…

513 N Main

The house at 513 N Main was built between 1897 and 1900* for Sherley Clore (1871-1953), whose grandfather was Joseph Clore who owned a saw and planning mill…

The Wagon They Brag On

One of the best looking advertisements I’ve come across. The WAG-ON THEY BRAG-ON. Park Carriage Co.

Central Park View

Ragtown

“Ragtown” was a section of the city in the area of S Main and Audubon. Mentions of Ragtown are made between 1905 and 1933 in the Gleaner. Notice…