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Levi Manning

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31: 550: 341:, and founded the Owl Club of Tucson and developed real estate in Tucson. In 1900 Manning became president and general manager of a general mercantile firm in Tucson, renamed the L. H. Manning Co. with the acquisition of Norton & Drake. In 1904 Manning, Charles M. Shannon, and 330:. He later bought a controlling interest in and was general manager of the Tucson Ice & Electric Light Company for two years, making a “considerable fortune” when he sold it. He was chief of the Mineral Department in the office of U.S. Surveyor during the latter half of 310:, Manning and a fraternity brother acquired the use of a circus elephant. The elephant escaped from Manning and rampaged through town. Upon hearing the story, Manning's mother advised him to get out of town before his father found out. Consequently he moved to 368:
Manning was elected mayor on an anti-gambling ticket. Though gambling was legal in territorial Arizona, Manning and the city council enacted local ordinances that put the Tucson gambling houses out of business.
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On May 28, 1898, Manning married Gussie Lovell O'Connell, who had been born in San Jose, California. He died August 1, 1935, in Beverly Hills, California, and is buried Evergreen Cemetery in Tucson.
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and W.H. Barnes, he helped establish the first Tucson Country Club, which was located on present-day Speedway Blvd and Campbell Ave. His mansion in Tucson was designed by
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In 1904 Manning homesteaded 160 acres in the Rincon Mountains to the east of Tucson, building a cabin that still exists today. The same year, along with
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In 1906 Manning was instrumental in bringing an electric trolley system to Tucson that replaced horse and mule drawn vehicles.
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Manning was described as "far-seeing," "a man of vast schemes," and "ranked with the most important builders Southwest."
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opened the Santa Rita Hotel in Tucson. He also developed agricultural districts in the
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Levi H. Manning was born second in a family of four brothers and four sisters in
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The Manning House, and the street Manning House Way are in downtown Tucson.
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Upon arrival in Tucson, Manning worked as a reporter for
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Mayor
Tucson, Arizona
Halifax County, North Carolina
Beverly Hills, California
Tucson, Arizona
32°15′55″N 110°58′44″W / 32.2654°N 110.9788°W / 32.2654; -110.9788
Van H. Manning
Van H. Manning
Alma mater
Mayor
Tucson, Arizona
Halifax County, North Carolina
Vannoy Hartrog Manning
U.S. Representative
Mississippi
Confederate Army of Northern Virginia
American Civil War
University of Mississippi
Tucson, Arizona
Grover Cleveland
Sonora, Mexico
Epes Randolph
Santa Cruz valley
Frank H. Hereford
Henry C. Trost



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