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unusual facts about Asa W. Tenney



Ammon M. Tenney

However the first on this mission went to the vicinity of Mesa, Arizona and rebaptized Encarnacion Valenzuela, a Papago who had been a member of the LDS Church for some years.

He came to Utah in 1848 and later moved with his parents to San Bernardino County, California.

Charles H. Tenney

The Tenney Memorial Chapel, designed by architect Grosvenor Atterbury, and located within the Walnut Grove Cemetery was dedicated (1927) by Daniel Gleason Tenney in memory of his parents.

His grandson and namesake Charles Henry Tenney, was, from 1955–1964, Commissioner, Corporate Counsel, City Administrator and Deputy Mayor of New York City and nominated to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York by President John F. Kennedy in 1963.

Charles Tenney

Charles H. Tenney, one of the "Methuen city fathers" who grew rich in Methuen, Massachusetts during the industrial boom of the late 19th century

Edward B. Thomas

He was nominated to the court by President William McKinley on February 7, 1898, to the seat vacated by Asa W. Tenney, confirmed by the United States Senate on February 15, 1898, and received his commission on the same day.


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