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Henderson House
The Henderson House was designed and built by architect A. L. Worswick in 1930 in the Mission Revival style for Nevada State Senator Albert Scott Henderson and his family. Albert Scott Henderson was born in 1879 in Eureka, Nevada. Henderson started as a rural school teacher, attended the University of Nevada, Reno for a time and later took a job as a law clerk for Judge Breen in Eureka. In 1908, he was admitted to the Nevada State Bar and also elected district attorney in Eureka. Contact Information 731 South Fourth Street Related Links Planning and Development Department Home Page Historic Preservation Commission |
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