The first USS Henderson (AP-1) was a transport in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. In 1943, she was converted to a hospital ship and commissioned as USS Bountiful (AH-9).
USS Henderson (AP-1) at Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, 6 January 1933
She was the first ship to be fitted with stabilizing gyroscopes
Warren Harding and Florence Harding disembark from the USS Henderson at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 26, 1923.
USS Bountiful (AH-9) In a Southwestern Pacific port in 1944–45. (Official U.S. Navy Photograph #: 80-G-K-2138 (Color))
Archibald Henderson was the longest-serving Commandant of the Marine Corps, serving from 1820 to 1859. His name is learned by all recruits at Marine recruit training as the "Grand old man of the Marine Corps," serving in the United States Marine Corps for over 52 years.
5th Commandant of the Marine Corps (1820–1859)
The Henderson family monument in the Congressional cemetery, Washington DC
Oath of Allegiance, signed by 2nd Lt Archibald Henderson, USMC on 4 June 1806