Henderson North
Carolina
Looking for a home in
the friendly town of Henderson NC.
Located
40 minutes north of the capital city of
Raleigh,
Henderson, North Carolina is a rural town rich
with history. The first settlers’ residence was built in
what is now Henderson in 1785 by Samuel Reavis, Sr.
Reavis called his farm “Lonesome Valley” which likely
described the area at that time. Reavis’ son, Lewis
Reavis, opened a store close to the stagecoach road in
1811 where he began to see an influx of settlers and the
awakening of a city.
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If you are looking for a piece of "Small-Town
Americana", you can find it in Henderson, North Carolina
near the Virginia border and Kerr Lake. Located in Vance
County, it has a rich history. You can get to Henderson
directly from I-85 or from Hwy. 1 North of
Raleigh.
History of Henderson NC: With the
completion of the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad in 1835, the
economic development of the area took flight. At a
barbecue that same year organized by a group of local
settlers, it was decided that the new city would be
called Henderson after Lewis Reavis’ good friend, the
late Judge Leonard Henderson. It became official in
January of 1841 with a charter by the N. C. General
Assembly.
With the coming of the railroad passenger station in
1837, many businesses began to spring up along what is
now Garnett Street including saloons, mercantile and
hotels. Local land owners donated tracts of land on
which the railroad built warehousing and shipping
facilities. The tobacco industry blossomed in the area
under the leadership of businessmen such as D.Y. Cooper
and as a result, Henderson became a tobacco market in
1872.
By 1880, Henderson was comprised of a block of brick
buildings, five tobacco factories, three warehouses,
three cotton gins, approximately 20 mercantile stores
and two newspapers.
Devastating fires occurred along Garnett Street in 1870
and 1885 virtually obliterating most of the commercial
district structures, the majority of which were
constructed of wood. However, with an ever growing
population and their need for work, the burned sections
were rebuilt within a year each time. The threat of fire
was a major factor in the importation of bricks, stone
and cast iron into the area.
Though Henderson has historically relied heavily on the
tobacco, cotton and textile industries for jobs and
economic growth, in recent years the retail market has
been one of its major growth sectors. With its
centralized location along Interstate 85 and U.S. 1,
outstanding water supply, mild climate, excellent
medical, recreational and educational facilities and
stable work force, Henderson continues to be an
attractive location to businesses, developers and
individuals alike.
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