St. Paul’s Episcopal Church is one of Henderson’s oldest and most architecturally significant religious landmarks, representing nearly two centuries of faith and community life in the city’s downtown…
🗺️ #MapMonday: Center Street, 1923 Today’s spotlight: Trinity A.M.E. Zion Church and Center Street Public School, shown across the street in this 1923 Sanborn map. Also note the…
First Baptist Church, By Edmund L. Starling The history of this church dates back to the year 1839. It originated in a remarkably successful revival meeting conducted by…
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…
The church building was erected 1872-73 on property obtained from Ben and Jane Letcher and by Dec. 14, 1873, the building was far enough completed for its dedication….
St. Clement’s Mission, organized 1887, was a parish school in which upwards of sixty pupils were taught the rudiments of common school education, housekeeping, sewing, etc., and the…
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…
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…