South of the Boarder Restaurant & Lounge was located at 2611 US 41N, also the location of Taylor’s Junction and now MrB’s. Food pleasant, but servings too large…
322 Second Street, once the location of Henderson Feed & Commission Company, then Henderson Glass, and now Abba Promotions. Henderson Feed & Commission Company was originally opened by…
Steamboat Antoinette and the New Grand Floating Palace Showboat, owned by W.R. Markle and Mathew O. Swallow. Visited Henderson on 3 July 1905. References:The Gleaner • Fri, Jun…
Raymond’s Hardware Store, 1403 Clay St., Opposite Audubon School, owned and operated by Arthur Raymond. Arthur Raymond Opened Hardware Store; Pioneer In Radio WorkYou are assured of a…
Local historian Frank Nalley says the building at 108 Second St., “was actually built as a residence for a Mr. James Harding in 1883. It didn’t turn into…
Chandley Cartage Co was a local trucking company. It appears to have been around for quite some time, with the original motor carrier number issued in 1943, later…
325 Third Street was built in 1910 for Carl Mulmansteadt. Over the years it has been home to many others including J. P. Lilly, David Reeder, Holly Ford,…
This property is half of the William Soaper Building constructed in 1870. The Northern half, 217-219 N Main, has since been demolished. Description of the building, 213-215 N…