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Archibald Henderson was born on August 7, 1768, in Williamsboro, North Carolina, United States. He was the son of Richard and Elizabeth (Keeling) Henderson of Granville County, N. C, and the brother of Leonard Henderson.
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Archibald Henderson was born on August 7, 1768, in Williamsboro, North Carolina, United States. He was the son of Richard and Elizabeth (Keeling) Henderson of Granville County, N. C, and the brother of Leonard Henderson.
Archibald was educated in a Warren County academy and studied law under Judge John Williams.
About 1790 Archibald Henderson began the practice of law in the western village of Salisbury but returned to Granville County, where he was clerk of the county court from 1795 until he removed permanently to Salisbury in 1798. He believed whole-heartedly in the principles of Federalism and viewed with genuine alarm the rising tide of Jeffersonianism. In the congressional election of 1798 he overwhelmingly defeated Matthew Locke, Republican representative of the Salisbury district for three terms, whose extreme opposition to the popular administration measures for national defense in the French crisis of 1798 was keenly resented. He defeated Locke again in 1800.
While he was in Congress, 1799-1803, Henderson favored the Judiciary Act of 1801; voted steadily for Burr in the presidential election of 1801 in the House; and supported the bill to continue the Sedition Law, believing that it should be made perpetual as a necessary bulwark of the government. In public letters to his rural constituents he frankly explained his positions. Against the recommendation of the state legislature, he opposed the repeal of the Judiciary Act of 1801 in an able, Federalistic address, attacking the Republican measure as unconstitutional and destructive of the independence of federal judges.
Triumphant Republicanism in North Carolina made it impossible for Federalists to aspire hopefully to high public office, and Henderson, always a Federalist of the old school, did not offer himself as a candidate for réélection in 1803 nor did he ever afterward hold public office except as representative of the borough of Salisbury in the House of Commons, 1807-1809, 1814, and 1819-1820.
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Henderson was a member of the Federalist party.
Henderson was vice-president of the Raleigh chapter of the American Colonization Society.
In 1801, Archibald Henderson married Sarah Alexander.