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Fessenden, ND -- U.S. city in North Dakota
Population (2000): 625
Housing Units (2000): 306
Land area (2000): 0.453422 sq. miles (1.174357 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.453422 sq. miles (1.174357 sq. km)
FIPS code: 26180
Located within: North Dakota (ND), FIPS 38
Location: 47.649667 N, 99.626142 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 58438
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Fessenden

Fessenden may refer to:

Fessenden (surname)

Fessenden is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Francis Fessenden (1839–1907), American Civil War major general, lawyer and politician, son of William P. Fessenden
  • James Deering Fessenden (1833–1882), American Civil War brigadier general, son of William P. Fessenden
  • John Milton Fessenden (1804 –1883), West Point graduate (Class of 1824), topography engineer and railroad engineer.
  • Larry Fessenden (born 1963), American film director
  • Reginald Fessenden (1866–1932), Canadian radio pioneer
  • Richard Fessenden, chemistry professor, University of Notre Dame
  • Samuel Fessenden (1784–1869), American abolitionist; father of Samuel Clement Fessenden, T. A. D. Fessenden, and William P. Fessenden
  • Samuel Fessenden (lawyer) (1847–1908), lawyer and politician
  • Samuel C. Fessenden (1815–1882), judge and U.S. Representative from Maine (1861-63)
  • Stirling Fessenden (1875–1943), American lawyer, chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council (1923–29)
  • T. A. D. Fessenden (1826–1868), attorney, and briefly U.S. Representative from Maine
  • Thomas Green Fessenden (1771–1837), American author and editor
  • William P. Fessenden (1806–1869), U.S. senator and Lincoln's Treasury Secretary

Usage examples of "fessenden".

There are enough loyal young men within your own family and those of your allies to provide princes for Cunaxa, Gilad, Grib, and Fessenden, which look to be the main sources of opposition.

But Cabar stood, gulped, and mumbled words agreeing with their graces of Cunaxa, Grib, and Fessenden.

If people like Velden of Grib and Pirro of Fessenden thought he would excuse their cowardice, they had another think coming.

He wants Hamlin to leave the Vice-Presidency so that he can then go home to Maine, where he will replace Sumner's enemy, Fessenden, in the Senate, while Dickinson, as a New Yorker .

No one sets foot on the soil of Fessenden without permission from the prince.