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Tenney, MN -- U.S. city in Minnesota
Population (2000): 6
Housing Units (2000): 8
Land area (2000): 0.020136 sq. miles (0.052153 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.020136 sq. miles (0.052153 sq. km)
FIPS code: 64426
Located within: Minnesota (MN), FIPS 27
Location: 46.044264 N, 96.454303 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 56583
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Tenney

Tenney may refer to:

People
  • Anne Tenney, actress
  • Asa Wentworth Tenney, federal judge
  • Charles H. Tenney, "City Father" in Methuen, Massachusetts; hat merchant and banker, New York City
  • Charles Henry Tenney, federal judge
  • Del Tenney, (1930-2013) film director
  • Frank Tenney Johnson, painter of American west
  • Fred Tenney (1871–1952) baseball player
  • Fred Tenney (outfielder) (1859–1919)
  • Helen Tenney, spy
  • Horace A. Tenney, American politician
  • Jack Tenney, California politician and composer
  • James Tenney, composer and music theorist
  • Jon Tenney, actor
  • Kevin S. Tenney, film director, screenwriter
  • Merrill C. Tenney (1904–1985), professor of New Testament and Greek
  • Mesh Tenney, American Thoroughbred horse trainer
  • Samuel Tenney, a United States Representative from New Hampshire
  • Tabitha Gilman Tenney, author (1762-1837)
  • Tommy Tenney, preacher
  • William Jewett Tenney, American author, editor
Places

In the United States:

  • Tenney, Minnesota, an unincorporated community in western Minnesota
  • Tenney Mountain, near Plymouth, New Hampshire
  • Tenney Castle Gatehouse, in Methuen, Massachusetts, and on the National Register of Historic Places
  • Tenney Fire Hall, Tenney, Minnesota, placed on the National Register of Historic Places, but burnt to the ground in 2010
  • Tenney Homestead, Stow, Massachusetts, on the National Register of Historic Places
  • Tenney House and Groveland Hotel, Federal Point, Florida, on the National Register of Historic Places
  • Tenney Stadium, a multi-purpose facility at Leonidoff Field, Poughkeepsie, New York

In Antarctica:

  • Mount Tenney

Usage examples of "tenney".

None of the park-goers had, and Tenney had worked there for two years.

Heck, for all we know this Wilson Tenney got a job at the school and ran into Myers.

Wilson Tenney or some other cruel loner up here, browsing, maybe even buying.

We know Tenney was bucking authority on the job, had been reprimanded.

Baker and Nolan, Tenney never fancied himself a centurion with ideals.

Also, because Raymond was a boy, Tenney might not have seen the killing as a sex crime, felt no need to desexualize it.

Raymond was a local kid, his class was using the park daily while the school was being painted, so Tenney had plenty of time to study him.

I saw Wilson Tenney, dressed again in a sweatshirt, this one green and reading Illinois arts festival.

Sweetgrass Tenney was of Native American descent, but not full-blooded.

Dennis arrived at the jail, a man by the name of Mike Tenney suddenly appeared outside his cell.

Fat and balding and not well spoken, Tenney nonetheless had a big smile and a friendly manner, and he treated Dennis like an old friend.

Though unsolicited, and certainly not based on knowledge or experience, Tenney had plenty of advice for Dennis.

With little experience or training in law enforcement, Tenney began his career at the jail, and his first assignment had been Dennis Fritz.

The defendants were the city of Ada, Pontotoc County, Bill Peterson, Dennis Smith, John Christian, Mike Tenney, Glen Gore, Terri Holland, James Harjo, the state of Oklahoma, the OSBI, OSBI employees Gary Rogers, Rusty Featherstone, Melvin Hett, Jerry Peters, and Larry Mullins, and the Department of Corrections officials Gary Maynard, Dan Reynolds, James Saffle, and Larry Fields.

Dolores Oiler, Margie Rhoadhouse, Patricia Rodgers, Susan Shackelford, Laurie Maxwell Tenney, and Alice Thuermer.