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Fessenden Auditorium building on Main Ave. between Railway Street South and 1 Street South has collapsed on July 3, 2007. [8] [9] On April 16, 2009 there was a fire that destroyed a bar, bowling alley, and a cafe, as well as doing some damage to the medical center in Fessenden. [10] Fessenden celebrated its centennial in July 1993.
Ruby McCollum, born Ruby Jackson (August 31, 1909 – May 23, 1992), was a wealthy married African-American woman in Live Oak, Florida, who is known for being charged in 1952 for first-degree murder for killing Dr. C. Leroy Adams, a prominent white doctor and state senator–elect.
William Pitt Fessenden (October 16, 1806 – September 8, 1869) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Maine. Fessenden was a Whig (later a Republican ) and member of the Fessenden political family .
Pages in category "Fessenden School alumni" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Lex Barker; D.
Francis Fessenden (March 18, 1839 – January 2, 1906) was an American lawyer, ... Fessenden then returned home to Portland and resumed his legal career.
In 1921, the house was purchased by Mr Fessenden, the owner of the Fessenden Coal Company. [2] It was later inherited by his wife, Sallie Barry Fessenden. [2] After her death, it became the Wilson County Museum. [3] [4] The house has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since July 5, 1985. [5]
Reginald Aubrey Fessenden (October 6, 1866 – July 22, 1932) was a Canadian electrical engineer and inventor who received hundreds of patents in fields related to radio and sonar between 1891 and 1936 (seven of them after his death). Fessenden pioneered developments in radio technology, including the foundations of amplitude modulation (AM ...
Charles Fessenden Morse (September 22, 1839 – December 11, 1926) was a Lieutenant Colonel and Captain in the 54th Massachusetts Regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War and, afterward, an influential businessman and civic leader in Kansas City, Missouri.