Fentress may refer to: Curtis W. Fentress, (born 1947), American architect, founded Fentress Architects in Denver, Colorado Elizabeth Fentress (born 1948)...
Curtis Worth Fentress FAIA RIBA (born 1947) is an American architect. He is currently the principal-in-charge of design at Fentress Architects, an international...
James Fentress (February 16, 1763 – June 20, 1843) was a Tennessee politician and Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives. Born in New Hanover...
Fentress Architects is an international design firm known for large-scale public architecture such as airports, museums, university buildings, convention...
USS Fentress (AK-180/T-AK-180) was an Alamosa-class cargo ship acquired by the US Navy during the final months of World War II. In 1950, she was reactivated...
Elizabeth Barringer Fentress is a Roman archaeologist who specialises in Italy and North Africa. She has collaborated on the excavation of numerous sites...
executed for participating alongside gangsters Thomas Daley and Lowell Fentress in the mass murder of three people. Several newspapers called the killings...
building will be donated to the Marine Corps. Designed by Curtis W. Fentress of Fentress Architects, the museum's exterior is meant to "evoke the image of...
Naval Auxiliary Landing Field Fentress (ICAO: KNFE, FAA LID: NFE) is a military use airport located in Chesapeake, Virginia. This military airport is owned...
John Fentress Gardner (1912–1998) was an American author and educator. He wrote about education, spiritualism, and anthroposophy. He was the longtime headmaster...
12195. PMID 23724855. S2CID 21534602. Retrieved 21 January 2022. Steve Fentress (9 August 2011). "The Blue Glow Of Quinine". indianapublicmedia.org. Retrieved...
officers while evading arrest. Anderson was born in Pall Mall, a community in Fentress County, Tennessee, the same Wolf River valley from which World War I hero...
born in rural Tennessee, in what is now the community of Pall Mall in Fentress County. His parents farmed, and his father also worked as a blacksmith...
such Monnica is the only Berber name commonly used in English."Brett & Fentress 1996, p. 293 Brown 2000, p. 64 places Augustine's garden conversion at...
mountains, and continued for many decades afterward. Sgt. Alvin C. York of Fentress County became one of the most famous and honored American soldiers of World...
Archived from the original on July 9, 2023. Retrieved October 9, 2023. Fentress, Aaron (July 17, 2023). "Trail Blazers' Scoot Henderson out for remainder...
the judicial building to a pre-existing detention center. Designed by Fentress Architects, the master plan for the 180-acre (0.73 km2) campus was designed...
mirrors – he appears to be a different man: a school teacher named Sean Fentress. As he expresses his confusion to Christina, the train explodes while passing...