Wilfred E. Mansur

Wilfred E. Mansur (1855–1921) was the most prominent architect in late 19th and early 20th century Bangor, Maine.

He designed many private and municipal buildings, including the Penobscot County Courthouse and at least seven schools.

His masterpieces are probably the Nichols Block and Columbia Building (both 1892), in which he used a Romanesque Revival style with exuberant patterned brickwork, and the Graham Building of 1911, among the most prominent landmarks in downtown Bangor.

After working in his brother's office for many years, George I. Mansur succeeded to the practice after his death.

Mansur married in 1892, to Charlotte Elizabeth Brown of Bangor.

Nichols Block (1892) Bangor, Maine
Graham Building (1911), Bangor, Maine