Zollicoffer Barracks - Maxwell House Hotel
Title |
Zollicoffer Barracks - Maxwell House Hotel |
Geographic entry |
Nashville (Tenn.) |
Description |
Construction of the Maxwell House Hotel was not completed when Federal troops seized the building for use as a prison for Confederate soldiers. The cornerstone was laid in August of 1860, and the formal opening was in September of 1869. Isaiah Rogers, of Cincinnati, was the architect. 4 x 6 in. |
Publisher |
Tennessee Centennial Exposition Committee |
Date |
ca. 1865 |
Type |
Photograph |
Format |
image/jpeg |
Identifier |
CDM 013; The Official History of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition |
Relation |
Book Collection |
Rights |
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