The Henderson family arrives in Colchester, Virginia, from Scotland. Alexander Henderson Sr. begins work as an agent for the John Glassford Company.
Alexander Henderson Sr is appointed as a justice in the Virginia government.
The sons of Alexander Henderson Sr move to the Ohio River Valley in western Virginia.
The Henderson brothers turn in Aaron Burr and the Blennerhassetts for treason.
Archibald Henderson becomes the first American-born Commandant in the U.S. Marine Corps.
George Washington Henderson Sr and Elizabeth Henderson begin to build Henderson Hall.
Construction of the Henderson Hall mansion is completed.
George Washington Henderson Sr serves as a delegate at the First Wheeling Convention.
West Virginia officially becomes a new state in the Union.
The Henderson Brothers begin to make Henderson Plantation a top race horse breeding farm.
Pohick Oil Co. was successfully drilling on the Henderson farm.
Rosalie Henderson begins documenting and preserving her family’s heritage.
Henderson Hall Historic District is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.