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Henrik Wallin (October 9, 1873 – January 28, 1936) was a Savannah, Georgia-based architect. He was born in Rodviken, Nordmaling, Sweden in 1873. He designed some works that are included on the National Register of Historic Places within historic districts. Works include:

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  • Henrik Wallin (October 9, 1873 – January 28, 1936) was a Savannah, Georgia-based architect. He was born in Rodviken, Nordmaling, Sweden in 1873. He designed some works that are included on the National Register of Historic Places within historic districts. Works include: (en)
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  • Henrik Wallin (October 9, 1873 – January 28, 1936) was a Savannah, Georgia-based architect. He was born in Rodviken, Nordmaling, Sweden in 1873. He designed some works that are included on the National Register of Historic Places within historic districts. Works include: * Edmund H. Abrahams House, 518 E. Victory Dr. (1922) * Y.M.C.A. Building (1910), Savannah * Wallin Hall (1912, with Edwin Young), at Savannah College of Art & Design * 37th Street School (1913) * Armstrong House (c.1917), Savannah * DeRener Apartments (1919), also known as George Ferguson & Lucy Camp Armstrong House, 447 Bull Street * City High School (1920, with others) * First Baptist Church (1922 renovation of 1833 church), 223 Bull Street * Y.M.C.A. Building (1925) * Realty Building (1925) * Charles Willis School (1928, with others) * Florence Street School (1929, with others) * Armstrong Junior College Auditorium (c.1935) * One or more works in Ardsley Park-Chatham Crescent Historic District, Savannah, Georgia * One or more works on Ossabaw Island, 7 mi. S of Savannah, bounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Bear R., Ogeechee R., and St. Catherine's Sound (Wallin, Henrik) * One or more works in , roughly bounded by Anderson Ln., 42nd St., Victory Dr., E. Broad St., and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Savannah, GA (Wallin, Henrik) (en)
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