Francis Marion Stokes

Francis Marion Stokes (August 4, 1883 – June 2, 1975) was an American architect famous for his works in the Portland, Oregon, area.

Francis and his father, William R. Stokes, formed two generations of a Portland design and architectural tradition lasting for over 80 years, from 1882 though the 1960s.

His training continued under his father's direction during the years he spent as a clerk and architect for Stokes and Zeller.

Most of his work was completed during the 46 years he lived in the Francis Marion Stokes Fourplex, at the time known as the Kuhn Apartments building.

Many of Francis Marion Stokes' buildings are listed on the City of Portland Historic Resource Inventory.

Residence Tudor at 2737 NE Alameda
Dr. F.H. Dammasch Home at 1834 SE 22nd Ave
Williams & Company building at 2045 NE M.L.K. Blvd (formerly NE Union Ave)