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Jenney may
refer to:
People Jack
Jenney (1910–1945), jazz
trombonist Lucinda Jenney (born 1954),
American actress Neil
Jenney (born 1945), self-taught...
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Lucinda Jenney is an
American actress.
Jenney is
married to
actor Bill Moseley. She
began her
acting career in 1979 with the film Impostors.
Several roles...
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Jenney (September 25, 1832 – June 14, 1907) was an
American architect and
engineer known for
building the
first skys****er in 1884. In 1998,
Jenney was...
- Hit
Parade (CBS, 1935),
where she met (and
later married)
trombonist Jack
Jenney.
Thompson and Her
Rhythm Singers joined André
Kostelanetz and His Orchestra...
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Charles Francis Jenney (1860–1923) was an
American politician from the U.S.
state of M****achusetts. He
served most
notably as
justice of the M****achusetts...
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Henry Jenney may
refer to:
Henry Jenney (archdeacon of Dromore) (died 1742)
Henry Jenney (archdeacon of Armagh) (died 1758), his son This disambiguation...
- Neil
Jenney is an
American painter and
sculptor born on
November 6, 1945, in Torrington, Connecticut, and
working in New York City. He
attended M****achusetts...
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Truman Eliot "Jack"
Jenney (May 12, 1910 –
December 16, 1945) was an
American jazz trombonist. Born in
Mason City, Iowa,
Jenney first pla**** trumpet,...
- The Newton–
Jenney Party of 1875, led by
Henry Newton and
Walter P.
Jenney, and
escorted by a
military detachment led by
Lieutenant Colonel Richard I. Dodge...
- ten
stories and 138 ft (42.1 m) tall, it was
designed by
William Le
Baron Jenney in 1884 and
completed the next year. Two
floors were
added in 1891, bringing...