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Baggböle Manor ((スウェーデン語:Baggböle herrgård)) is a manor house, located on the Ume River in Baggböle, about northwest of the city of Umeå in northern Sweden.〔 It was completed in 1846 as the residence for the manager of Baggböle Sawmill. ==History== The large house was completed in 1846〔 as the residence for the manager of Baggböle Sawmill. The architectural plans for the building were created by the minister of Umeå parish, Johan Anders Linder, who along with being a writer and minister was often hired as architect and builder in and around Umeå. He designed in the Empire style. Linder records that he was awarded 50 Swedish crowns for his design work at the opening ceremony of the building in 1847, by James Robertson Dickson, representing the Gothenburg firm of ''James Dickson & Co''〔Johan Anders Linder's diary〕 that had acquired the sawmill in 1840. Dickson would spend time in court twice accused of what has since been called ''"baggböleri"'' in Sweden, i.e. illegal felling of timber in forests belonging to the Crown.〔(Baggbole ), Umea.SE, retrieved 24 May 2014〕
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