756-58 FAWCETT AVE, TACOMA

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A2228-1

The Daimler-Knight limousine in the center of this photograph was once owned by England's King George V. It was met at Tacoma's city limits by Harry Manley and two local police officers who escorted it to the Manley Motor Company at South 9th and Fawcett where it was to be on display April 22-23, 1927. The vehicle had been built for the King in 1910 at a price tag of $17,000 and had been used continuously for 14 years. It was still capable of doing 60 mph and had 174,000 miles while in service to the king. The odometer on it had over 196,000 miles by the time it reached Tacoma. Behind the limo is a Willys-Knight 66-A "foursome." Pictured left to right are Sgt. Charles Rhors and Officer Harold Thornberg on motorcycles, R.J. Tarte (Motor Transport Co.- Seattle), Capt. Fred Gardner, Police Chief M.D. Guy, Harry Manley, James Teale (Willys-Knight) and shop foreman Joe Willett. (T.Times 4/23/1927, pg. 9) (Argentum)


Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1920-1930; Willys-Knight automobile; Daimler-Knight automobile; Manley Motor Co. (Tacoma); Manley, Harry; Rhors, Charles; Thornberg, Harold; Tarte, R.J.; Gardner, Fred; Guy, M.D.; Teale, James; Willett, Joe;

A7270-1

ca. 1938. Langendorf Bakery exterior with seven trucks in front. Langendorf opened their new bakery at this location, 756-58 Fawcett Ave., in June of 1938. The structure was formerly a garage and the site of Manley Motor Co. In 1954, the bakery built a new modern plant at 2202 So. 38th St. (filed with Argentum)


Langendorf United Bakeries (Tacoma); Bakeries--Tacoma--1930-1940;

756-58 FAWCETT AVE, TACOMA

  • garage bldg. J.A. LaGasa & J.C. Heitman, builder -designed to enable eventual expansion to four stories -concrete
  • TDL 1/25/1920 p.B7 Work to start on E Street garage ----- Pacific Electric Machinery Co.
  • TDL 5/16/1920 p.A14 Electrical company in new building (il) ----- Manley Motor Co.
  • TDL 9/6/1925 p.G7 (il)
  • TDL 10/11/1925 p.B4 Motor agencies plan expansion (second story addition by M.A. Petrich, contr.)
  • TDL 11/22/1925 p.G9 Willys-Overland officials see new home (il)
  • TDL 12/6/1925 p.G7 Manley returns to remodeled location
  • TDL 12/13/1925 p.G10 Manley Motor Co. shop is adequate
  • TDL 5/22/1927 p.G3 (il)
  • TDL 9/30/1928 p.G7 (il of employees in front of bldg.)
  • TDL 11/27/1928 p.3 Bandits loot Tacoma firm's safe of $9,500 ----- Langendorf Bakeries, Inc.
  • TNT 5/12/1938 p.23 Bakery to open plant
  • TNT 6/20/1938 p.6,7 City gets new $50,000 payroll (il,interior il)
  • TNT 6/22/1938 p.11 (ad,il)
  • TNT 1/8/1939 p.A7 (il)
  • Year Built: 1920
  • Decade Built: 1920s