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1875 Henderson Map

Audubon Missionary Baptist Church

214 Letcher Street Now the site of East End Water Park Reference: WKU Kentucky Museum The Gleaner • Sun, Sep 02, 1917

A G Cottingham, Druggist

Albert G Cottingham (1841-1927) had a drug store at 134 N Main Street. On July 8, 1914, the store was damaged in a large fire. Cottingham sold the…

Barber Allen

Barber Allen was born on 1 December 1835 to Easter Bailey in Henderson County, Kentucky. Barber Allen’s sworn statement and Bible in 1907 states his master was Gabriel…

Thompsons Pharmacy

Located at 122 N Main Street, Thompson’s Pharmacy was run by William W Thompson (1887-1947).

The Henderson Hotel / Moseley Hospital

The property at 601 Washington Street has had a varied career. The oldest portion was built as a private residence in 1874 by Allan Gilmore, but in 1919…

Nunn and Kloke

William Nunn and Henry Kloke bicycle and automobile supply shop opened in 1920 at 331 First Street. They specialized in bicycles and repairing Ford Motel T automobiles. References:…

Dicks Finer Foods

Dick Floyd opened his first store in 1956 at 1048 Clay Street. He later opened Dick’s North in 1961 at Marywood Drive and U.S. 41-North, then moved across…

1896 Henderson Men

Wharton & Heines

Pianos, sheet music, organs. Located at 222 Second Stret. Operated by J. W. Wharton and J. W. Heines. Reference: Evansville Journal September 27, 1920 1906 Henderson Sanburn Map

Old Pleasant Hill Cemetery

Located at 3319 KY266. It is currently a wooded lot on private property. It is also referred to as Arnett Cemetery in some records. Buried here: Arnett, Charles…

Clay Drug Co

Clay Drug Company at 222 Second Street was run by Clarence Leslie Clay (1874-1946). Drugs, Office and Kodak Supplies, News Agency, Cigars and Tobacco. Reference: 1923 Henderson Sanborn…