Emmons H. Woolwine
Emmons H. Woolwine (1899-1951)[1] was an architect of Nashville, Tennessee.[2] At least two of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Works
Works include:
- Davidson County Courthouse, Public Sq. Nashville, Tennessee (Woolwine,Emmons, with Hirons and Dennison), NRHP-listed
- Dickson County War Memorial Building, 225 Center Ave., Dickson, Tennessee (Woolwine, Emmons H.), NRHP-listed
- John Sevier State Office Building (1940)
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References
- "Department of Environment & Conservation 404 Page - TN.Gov" (PDF). www.tn.gov.
- "Davidson County - Entries - Tennessee Encyclopedia". tennesseeencyclopedia.net.
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