Cooper’s Paint and Appliance Store was located at 312 First Street. Opened by William Percy Cooper (1885-1952), he sold the business to Owen Bromm Jones (1917-2005) and George Fielding…
Clark’s Restaurant at 331 First Street. Pictured left to right are William Clark, Mary Lou Ashby, and owners Alberta and Joe Clark. This building was also Tapp’s Cafe.
This unique stone sided home located at 707 South Main Street was built in 1945. In 1950 it was the residence of Dwight Lyman Moody Cooper (1899-1983).
36 S Green Street was the location of a two-story, five-bay brick building which once housed the Christian Church which was organized in Henderson in 1841. The east…
First named Recreation Park, then Goodfellow Field, and now Kimmel Park, the lot at Sixth and Ingram Streets has hosted ball games since 1934. The Henderson Goodfellows, a…
Henderson Concert Band 1916: Louis Green John Winkler Posey Bailey Bill Mitchison Red Price Irvin Larue Ed Williams Clarence Server Geo. Fowler George Hatchett Vito Petrone Charles ?…