Yesterday's Henderson County
Henderson County, Tennessee History Page
School
- School, Class, and
Team Photographs
- Alberton Community/School and the Hare
Family, Brenda Kirk Fiddler
- The Alberton News and Mrs. John L.
Hare, Brenda Kirk Fiddler
- Memories of Old Alberton, Walter
Roberts (with photo)
- Before Natchez Trace
State Park: Old Survey Community and Precinct School, Brenda Kirk
Fiddler
- Former Students of College Meet Sunday; Reunion
May Be Last for Tucker, Lexington Progress (Scotts Hill
College)
- History: Henderson County Schools 1940-41,
compiled by Louise Oakley
- The History of Scotts Hill
Schools, Gordon H. Turner, Sr.
- "Good Old
Golden Rule Days" -- Bethel School & the Safford Community, Brenda Kirk
Fiddler
- I Remember (Thomas L. Cunningham and
Murphy's School), H. J. Bolen
- Judge W. H. Lancaster--My Dear Teacher,
W. W. Powers
- Lexington Baptist Male and Female College,
compiled by Brenda Kirk Fiddler
- The Lexington City School System
Tradition and History, Caywood School (with photos)*
- Lexington High
School History Page
- Light From Many Candles: A History of Pioneer Women
in Education in Tennessee (excerpts), Lucille Rogers
- A Look Back to Smith School Days, Brenda Kirk
Fiddler
- Mary Eugenia Rushing, Doris
Jarrett (with photograph)
- Mary Louise Oakley (with photo)
- Montgomery
High School Home Page
- Mt. Gilead School Pictures
- The Old Scotts Hill College as I
Remember It 60 Years Later, Written by Prof. Caleb Perry Patterson of the
University of Texas to the author of this book in 1960, Gordon H. Turner,
Sr.
- Old-Time Country Schools a Few
Miles from Scotts Hill, Gordon H. Turner, Sr.
- Patterson,
Caleb Perry, The Handbook of Texas Online
- Personnel of the County Board of Education
(1934) (biographical sketches)
- Sardis School from September 1939
to May 1985, Beulah Hanna and Carra Holland (with photos)
- Schools and Churches, Auburn
Powers
- Scotts Hill
College
- Two Old-Time Girls' Schools in
Lexington, Tennessee, Jonathan K. T. Smith
This page is to help make Henderson County history more accessible by
sharing over the Internet some of the materials which are available. Do
you have a history of your church, school, community, or business? How
about your grandfather's farm journal or a story told by your grandmother about
a memorable event?
Please contact me to share it with
others.