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Once More – Number the Houses

This first article was published in The Henderson Semi-Weekly Reporter on Tue, Apr 3, 1883. Once More–Number the Houses.The subject of numbering the houses has been frequently brought…

Tobacco Field Postcard

Tobacco Field Postcard

Harry Peake Postcard

Postcard of an old car with several people around. The back says Henderson, KY, Home Town, Harry Peake. There is a Harry Peake in Henderson during the 1900…

2nd Ohio River Bridge Delay

Damper Put on Plans for 2nd Ohio River Bridge on U.S. 41 – 6 May 1960

Christmas 1978 Parade

How cool is this tank in the 1978 Christmas parade?

Henderson Sesquicentennial 1960

Various newspaper clippings and photos from the 1960 Henderson Sesquicentennial.

Audubon Tablet Duly Dedicated With Ceremony

Audubon Tablet Duly Dedicated With CeremonyHenderson Morning Gleaner Friday, May 15, 1925 Pausing amidst the hum of business quite a large crowd gathered at Mann Brothers DepartmentStore yesterday…

Memories of Henderson By HENRY C. DIXON

*Note that some of the language and topics are inappropriate in today’s world* Memories of HendersonBy HENRY C. DIXON Some customs and doings in Henderson, in my early…

East End Hustlers

East End Hustlers, including L. B. Culley, C. L. Eastwood, and M. Silverman. HENDERSON DAILY JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1914

Feeding the Hungry

H. Boog, of Kentucky Bakery, Starts Out With Load of the Stuff. With the intention of feeding the hungry if any were found in the Green river country,…

History of Henderson County Postcard

John Jewell Killed

HENDERSON, Ky.. Sept. 27.-(Special)-John Jewell, 31. was stabbed to death Tuesday night at Powell and Letcher Streets.Fred Ellis, 64, who police said had a fight with Jewell, is…