William Manly King

William Manly King (May 19, 1886 – 1961) was an architect in the United States.

He is known for the buildings he designed in Florida, especially West Palm Beach.

His family moved to Atlanta and he attended University School for Boys in Stone Mountain, Georgia.

[1] After a couple of partnerships in Birmingham, Alabama, King moved to Florida in 1921 and worked with Addison Mizner before establishing his own practice.

[2] He designed the seal for the City of West Palm Beach.