- The
Loussac–Sogn
Building is a
historic commercial building at 429 D
Street in
downtown Anchorage, Alaska. It is a three-story Moderne-style building...
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Zachariah Joshua "Zack"
Loussac (1882 –
March 15, 1965) was
Mayor of
Anchorage from 1948 to 1951.
Zachariah Joshua Loussac was a Jew born in Pokrov, Vladimir...
- 1960–1963; 1968–1971),
later converted to
Episcopalianism Zachariah J.
Loussac (D-Anchorage, AK: 1948–1951)
Sophie Masloff (D-Pittsburgh, PA: 1988–1994)...
- Gill
Brown Romig Brown Vaara Stolt Wolfe Manders Ervin (acting)
Bowden Loussac Taylor Hinchey Anderson Lounsbury (acting) Byer
Sharrock Rasmuson G. ****van...
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public works project dubbed "Project 80s", it
replaced the
original Z. J.
Loussac Library,
which opened on the same site in 1955 and was
demolished in 1981...
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Avenue in
Anchorage is
named in her memory;
likewise a
reading room at the
Loussac Library.
Stevens and Ann had
three sons (Ben, Walter, and Ted) and two...
- Gill
Brown Romig Brown Vaara Stolt Wolfe Manders Ervin (acting)
Bowden Loussac Taylor Hinchey Anderson Lounsbury (acting) Byer
Sharrock Rasmuson G. ****van...
-
Ketchikan Federal Building Ketchikan 1938
Lacey Street Theatre Fairbanks 1939
Loussac-Sogn
Building Anchorage 1947 Mary
Island Light Revillagigedo Channel 1937...
- Preceded by
Winfield Ervin Jr.
Mayor of
Anchorage 1946–1948 Succeeded by
Zachariah J.
Loussac...
- Preceded by
Zachariah J.
Loussac Mayor of
Anchorage 1951–1955 Succeeded by Ken Hinchey...