You might be right. In looking for good images Nashville has a building (state house?) like the big one in the middle. Can't find a really good one to post though.
Wait!!! I am not so sure now! Andy, your drawing shows the spire in the middle of the building, as does my photo. Your OP has the spire toward the end of the building! And the columns don't match.
Wait!!! I am not so sure now! Andy, your drawing shows the spire in the middle of the building, as does my photo. Your OP has the spire toward the end of the building! And the columns don't match.
Richmond, same general angle but closer. Listed as being taken from Gambles Hill. Note church spire to the left in the image, and no spire on the columned building. I hope I am not confusing anyone. I do get over eager sometimes!
The capitol building in Nashville has eight columns on the front, plus the columned side galleries. The structure in the original photo appears to have have 6 columns in the front and no side columns. I don't think it's Nashville. Just my opinion
Richmond, same general angle but closer. Listed as being taken from Gambles Hill. Note church spire to the left in the image, and no spire on the columned building. I hope I am not confusing anyone. I do get over eager sometimes!View attachment 26385
Anybody explore "Petersburg?" ....if it was prior to Richmond's fall, it might be that the recorder was tardy...and if not Petersburg, might have been enroute, e.g. Charles City, Virginia ...
Anybody explore "Petersburg?" ....if it was prior to Richmond's fall, it might be that the recorder was tardy...and if not Petersburg, might have been enroute, e.g. Charles City, Virginia ...
I looked for some pictures of Petersburg when this thread started but I only found a few. None had a similar building but that just might mean I didn't find the right photo collection!
I do wonder if Mr. Hall ever found, definitively, the location of the photo in the OP.