Nestled in the heart of downtown Hendersonville at 400 N Main Street, the Henderson County Genealogical & Historical Society (HCGHS) serves as a cornerstone for local history enthusiasts, genealogists, and curious minds alike As a nonprofit 501(c)(3) educational and cultural institution, the Society is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich tapestry of Henderson County and beyond.


📚 A Treasure Trove of Resources

The Society’s well-stocked library is a genealogist’s dream. With materials spanning North and South Carolina—and even further afield—it includes:

  • Vital Records: Births, deaths, marriages (1851–1963), and more
  • Census & Court Documents: Indexed records from 1840–1940, along with court and deed archives from 1838–1987
  • Cemetery Files & Obituaries: Not least the notable Oakdale Cemetery collection
  • Church Histories, Bible Records & Family Files: Rich narrative gold
  • African American & Native American Collections: A vital component of an inclusive historical record
  • Photographs, Maps & Historical Journals: Including publications about the Civil War, local churches, and surname-quotes

These diverse holdings cater to both beginners and seasoned researchers, with knowledgeable volunteers and Wi‑Fi on hand to assist you

Share your thoughts

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked

{"email":"Email address invalid","url":"Website address invalid","required":"Required field missing"}

March 1, 2026

❄️ Last Runs & Big Memories: The Final Day at Moonshine Mountain Snow Tubing Park 🎥

February 21, 2026

Mike Drop!

January 20, 2026

The Story of Helen’s Bridge: Asheville’s Most Enduring Ghost Legend

January 15, 2026

Why Video + Google Ads Dominate Local Search in Western North Carolina

December 22, 2025

HAZY HOUSE SESSIONS

December 9, 2025

What Does a Content Creator Do? A Complete Guide for 2025 (Explained Simply)
About the Author Michael Sundburg