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406: 391: 376: 31: 115:, Manley was hired as a draftsman. In 1935 he was promoted to partner, the firm becoming N. Lester Troast & Associates. When pioneer Anchorange architect E. Ellsworth Sedille left the state, Troast & Associates opened an office there, with Manley in charge. Troast and Manley separated in 1941, when Troast moved to 140:
A number of their Anchorage buildings were demolished during the construction boom of the 1980s, which displaced large portions of the city. However, many, especially outside of Anchorage, still have prominent places in their communities.
80:. Mayer had been with Manley since 1947. Manley & Mayer became the leading firm in Anchorage, and designed many public buildings and schools there and in the surrounding region. Manley and Mayer remained associated until 1970. 76:. Manley had been Troast's head draftsman from 1930, had been made a partner by 1935, and came to Anchorage in late 1937. In 1948, Manley added a partner, Francis B. Mayer, a native of 122:
Manley established the firm of Manley & Mayer in 1948, with Francis B. Mayer. He retired in 1967, but the partnership remained active until 1970. He died in 1979.
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The firm was established in 1941 by William A. Manley, who had been the Anchorage representative of
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1951 - Government Hill Fire Station (former), 921 Hollywood Dr, Anchorage, Alaska
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1953 - Z. J. Loussac Public Library (former), 555 W 5th Ave, Anchorage, Alaska
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in 1914. He joined Manley in 1947, becoming a partner in 1948. He died in 1985.
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1954 - Woodland Park Elementary School (former), W 36th Ave, Anchorage, Alaska
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renovations, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
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Presently occupied as the headquarters of the Boys and Girls Clubs - Alaska.
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Mary Ellen McCoggins-Fossey and Michael Carberry (March 23, 1998).
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Manley & Mayer served as the local representative of architect
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The National Directory for the Performing Arts and Civic Centers
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Municipality of Anchorage: Public Inquiry Search Selection"
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1962 - Commerce Building, 441 W 5th Ave, Anchorage, Alaska
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1949 - Turnagain Arms, 525 W 3rd Ave, Anchorage, Alaska
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1968 - Simpson Building, 645 G St, Anchorage, Alaska
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1946 - Central Building, 308 G St, Anchorage, Alaska
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Index

Francis B. Mayer

Rasmuson Library
Fairbanks
architectural
Alaska
Anchorage
N. L. Troast & Associates
Juneau
Spokane, Washington
Washington
Juneau
University of Idaho
Moscow
N. Lester Troast
Sitka
New Jersey
Spokane, Washington
Loussac-Sogn Building
National Register of Historic Places
Art Moderne
Fairbanks Main School
Fairbanks, Alaska
Fairbanks, Alaska
Sand Point, Alaska
Sidney Laurence Municipal Auditorium
Anchorage High School
Homer High School
Homer, Alaska
Valdez High School

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