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B&S Bait & Tackle

B&S Bait & Tackle + Army Surplus

Trinity AME Zion Church

The church was built in 1870 and closed in 2010 when it was the Trinity A.M.E. Zion Church. Demolished in 2017 to build new German American Bank at…

First Street Then and Now

First Street then and now.

A. L. Eblen Livery

The A. L. Eblen Livery building at 110 First Street was a turn-of-the-century, one-story, three-bay, brick masonry commercial building with stone foundation and sloped roof. Side walls are…

Eastgate Shopping Center

EVANSVILLE COURIER-TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1958: Construction Start Expected Within MonthHENDERSON, Ky. (Special) —A $500,000 shopping center, including a new Kroger supermarket,will be erected on East 2nd street, across…

D&M Family Foods

D&M Family Foods was opened in 1975 by Donnie and Milburn “Mel” C. Floyd. Two locations:1048 Clay702 N Green References: Henderson Gleaner obituaries for Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2015

Louis C Klee

Louis Conrad Klee was born 10 April 1863 to Henry Klee (1818 – 1888) and Clara Kratz Klee (1827 – 1899). Brother of undertakers John Klee (1852 –…

Corbett’s Chevron

Corbett’s Chevron at 2709 US HWY 41N. The family-owned and operated business, headed by Corbett and June Wimber.

Henry D Kloke

Henry Deatrich Kloke was born 5 Oct 1895 to John W.B. Kloke (1859 – 1937) and Louisa Grabbe Kloke (1861 – 1936). Henry married Clara K W Weckner…

1956 Argue Tobacco Fire

Three Buildings Destroyed, Six Damaged, Six Firemen Injured in City’s Worst Fire Six firemen were hurt and three of them hospitalized as firemen early this morning fought what…

Herbert L Schoepflin

Herbert “Herb” Lewis Schoepflin was born 1 Apr 1904 to William “Will” Schoepflin (1869 – 1958) and Susan Ellen “Sudie” McLaughlin (1872 – 1953). Herb married Elizabeth F…

National Register of Historic Places listings in Henderson

National Register of Historic Places listings in Henderson. The eight-digit number next to each listing is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System…