City of Hendersonville issued the following announcement on Jan. 20.
The City of Hendersonville is turning 175 years old! The Act to Incorporate was ratified on January 7, 1847. We will be celebrating all year long to honor the City’s history and all who have helped make it the vibrant community it is today.
Be sure to check back for updates and events scheduled throughout the year!
Proclamation
Mayor Barbara Volk made a proclamation to commemorate the 175th Anniversary of the City of Hendersonville at the January City Council Meeting. The commemorative logo and poster were unveiled during the Council Meeting.
Proclamation
IN RECOGNITION OF THE 175TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CITY OF HENDERSONVILLE
WHEREAS, in 1841 Judge Mitchell King of Charleston, South Carolina, generously donated 56 acres from his summer estate for a site to build the county seat within the county of Henderson, which was formed in 1838 from the southern part of Buncombe County; and
WHEREAS, on January 7, 1847, the North Carolina General Assembly approved an act to establish the Town of Hendersonville, to serve as the seat of government for Henderson County, and named in honor of Judge Leonard Henderson, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina; and
WHEREAS, with the arrival of the railroad in 1879 from Spartanburg, South Carolina, the agricultural significance of the city increased; and
WHEREAS, in 1913 the Town of Hendersonville became known as the City of Hendersonville; and
WHEREAS, Hendersonville's Main Street, a remarkable one hundred feet in width, was designed by surveyor James Dryer Justice on what was known in the 1850s to 1880s as the Buncombe Turnpike. Main Street today retains much of the character it has possessed since the height of its development in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and was registered in the National Register of Historic Places in March 1988; and
WHEREAS, Hendersonville is traditionally known as “The City of Four Seasons” with its distinct seasonal weather patterns which draw visitors to the area; and
WHEREAS, the City of Hendersonville’s governing body and staff are committed to providing quality, efficient services to residents, visitors, and businesses, and promoting a high quality of life, and
WHEREAS, the 175th anniversary is an appropriate time to reflect on the remarkable history of the City of Hendersonville;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Barbara G. Volk, Mayor of the City of Hendersonville do hereby proclaim January 7, 2022, “IN RECOGNITION OF THE 175TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CITY OF HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA” and commend its observance to all citizens.
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