William B. Henderson was an African American farmer, and Republican state legislator in North Carolina.[1] He lived in Middleburg, North Carolina.
In 1892 he was elected to the North Carolina House of Representatives, but John P. Leach and the Democrats unseated him and several other Republicans.[2] He represented Vance County in the North Carolina Senate in 1897.[2][3]
In 1898, North Carolina Governor D. L. Russell appointed him as fertilizer inspector.[2]
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edit- ^ Trelease, Allen W. (1980). "The Fusion Legislatures of 1895 and 1897: A Roll-Call Analysis of the North Carolina House of Representatives". The North Carolina Historical Review. 57 (3): 307. JSTOR 23535481.
- ^ a b c "Henderson, William B. | NCpedia". www.ncpedia.org.
- ^ "North Carolina State Senate - 1897". www.carolana.com.