“The Henderson Crusade was written by Charles E Dietze, who retired after sixteen years as Regional Minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in North Carolina. He…
Located at the SE corner of Powell and Mill streets is 1300 Powell. Over time, home of Eastwood’s Drug Store, Hillenbrand’s Drug Store, and Burch Electronics. Directly to…
The Norris Chapel Missionary Baptist Church was organized in 1874 by Rev. L. B. Evans with members from the First Baptist Church congregation. For the first three or…
Lener B Alexander was born 27 Sep 1872 to Charles M Alexander (1832-1927) and Mary Susan Craig Alexander (1857-1948). He was a farm hand in the county before…
See Club Alibi – Black Horse Lounge The Place for Care-free Pleasure: Trixie’s Alibi On Highway 41 between Evansville and Henderson, Trixie’s Alibi was a tavern and restaurant….
Visible in this aerial photo of the Audubon and East End is the Louisville & Nashville and Illinois Central railroad tracks, Home Oil & Gas bulk plant, Audubon…
Served as Henderson Chief of Police from January 1, 1898 to July 23, 1900. William Wallace Hinds, chief of police, was born at Madison, Ind., in 1855. He…
Jarvis House, 517 N. Main St. The balanced, regularized treatment of the overall fore and main facade, cross-gable roofline with full pediment across the front, and Corinthian coluans…
Henderson’s first public water supply and public utility was a “town pump” and a well dug in the early 1800’s located at the intersection of Main and Second…