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Henderson is a city and the county seat of Rusk County, Texas, [4] United States. Its population was 13,271 at the 2020 census. Henderson is named for James Pinckney Henderson, the very first governor of Texas.
The city has actually worked as a significant crossroads in Northeast Texas over the last two centuries. Several major highways pass through business district of the town, consisting of U.S. Route 259, Texas State Highway 64, U.S. Route 79, Texas State Highway 43, Texas State Highway 42, and Texas State Highway 64
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Annual events in the city of Henderson consist of the Heritage Syrup Festival in November, commemorating the East Texas custom of sorghum syrup making, and the East Texas Sacred Harp Convention in August including shape note music.
History
The city of Henderson was developed by European Americans before the State of Texas was established. It was developed on land contributed by W.B. Ochiltree and James Smith
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