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David Oliver Whilldin (April 8, 1881 –
January 18, 1970) was an
architect in Alabama.
Several of the
buildings he
designed are
listed on the
National Register...
- The John G.
Whilldin was a 19th-century
Pennsylvania pilot schooner built in 1839 by the
Joseph Vogle shipyard of Southwark, Philadelphia. In 1893, the...
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Whilldin–Miller
House is
located in West Cape May, Cape May County, New Jersey,
United States. The
front portion of the
house was
built in 1860 and added...
- The
Whilldin Building is the
former office of
Alabama architect David Oliver Whilldin.
Located on 21st
Street North, now
Richard Arrington Junior Boulevard...
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Wilmon Whilldin Blackmar (July 25, 1841 – July 16, 1905) was a
United States military officer who
fought with the
Union Army as a
member of the 15th Pennsylvania...
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October 12, 2020.
Retrieved October 13, 2020. "Obituary, Brig. Gen.
Daniel Whilldin Hand". Army and Navy Journal. Washington, DC: Army and Navy Journal, Inc...
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Sixteen Ave. S, and
Fifteenth St. S. It
includes work by
architect D.O.
Whilldin and others. The
increase added 35
contributing buildings on 14
acres (5...
- "There's
Always One".
Winter 2018. pp. 42–43. "Obituary, Brig. Gen.
Daniel Whilldin Hand". Army and Navy Journal. Washington, DC: Army and Navy Journal, Inc...
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Shipwrecks and
maritime incidents in 1915
Shipwrecks 8 Sep: John G.
Whilldin Unknown date: A. T. Gifford, Advance, SM U-26, SM UB-3, SM UC-9
Other incidents...
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company was
organized in
November 1925 in the
office of
architect David O.
Whilldin, who
prepared the
design for the $1.5
million project. The Foster-Creighton...