Court house, Nashville, Tenn., 1905
View Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA postcard of the Court House as it appeared in 1905. The courthouse was designed in 1857 by Francis Strickland, son of William Strickland, who built the State Capitol. Construction on the building st…
Broadway Presbyterian Church, 1911
Historic Nashville, IncView Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA postcard of Broadway Presbyterian Church, located at 1616 West End Avenue in Nashville, Tennessee. This church was dedicated on January 11, 1911. The foundation was made of rough cut stone blocks. T…
Legislative Plaza, Tennessee State Capitol and War Memorial Building, circa 1978 September 04
View Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA photograph of the Legislative Plaza, Tennessee State Capitol and War Memorial Building viewed from Union Street in Nashville, Tennessee circa 4 September 1978. The Legislative Plaza is seen at groun…
Nashville, Tenn. Carnegie Library, circa 1910
View Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA postcard of the Carnegie Library of Nashville. The pubic library building was constructed with a $100,000 grant from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, and the cornerstone was laid on April 27, 1903. O…
Davidson County new court house, Nashville, Tenn., 1910
View Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA postcard of the Davidson County Court House as it appeared in 1910. The courthouse was designed in 1857 by Francis Strickland, son of William Strickland, who built the State Capitol. Construction on…
McKendree Methodist Church, 2001 January
Historic Nashville, IncView Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA photograph of McKendree Methodist Church located at 523 Church Street, Nashville, Tennessee. The church was named for Bishop William McKendree, the first American Methodist bishop. This is the fourt…
War Memorial Bldg. and State Capitol - Nashville - Tenn., circa 1942
View Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA postcard of the War Memorial Building on Memorial Plaza stretching between Union Street and Charlotte Avenue, and from Sixth to Seventh Avenues. This building was built by the state, county and city…
Carnegie Library, Nashville, Tenn., between 1904 and 1907
View Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA postcard of the Carnegie Library of Nashville. The pubic library building was constructed with a $100,000 grant from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, and the cornerstone was laid on April 27, 1903. O…
The Second Presbyterian Church, circa 1859
Eichbaum, William A., 1787-1873View Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA page from a mounted and bound volume of twenty-five pen-and-ink wash drawings, and two pen-and-ink maps of Nashville created by William A. Eichbaum during the 1850s. Eichbaum was a Nashville booksel…
St. Mary's Catholic Church, circa 2001
Historic Nashville, IncView Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA photograph of St. Mary's Catholic Church located at 330 Fifth Avenue North in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. St. Mary's Catholic Church, the first Roman-Catholic Cathedral in Tennessee, was designed…
Photograph of a gargoyle on the front archway column of the old Chamber of Commerce building in Nashville, Tennessee.
View Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA photograph showing a gargoyle on the stone column of the old Chamber of Commerce building, located at 315 Fourth Avenue, in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. Prior to the building's razing in the early…
Photograph of the Davidson County Court House, circa 1930
View Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA photograph of Policeman, Sgt. Lonnie G. Martin directing traffic outside of the Davidson County Court House circa 1930. The courthouse was designed in 1857 by Francis Strickland, son of William Stri…
Carnegie Library, Nashville, Tenn., circa 1914
View Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA postcard of the Carnegie Library of Nashville. The pubic library building was constructed with a $100,000 grant from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, and the cornerstone was laid on April 27, 1903. O…
Photograph of the American Legion Post 5 in Nashville, Tennessee, 1960
View Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA photograph of the American Legion Post 5 clubhouse in Nashville, Tennessee, 1960. This building was located at 120 9th Avenue S. (previously Vauxhall Street.) The post also made use of the house at…
War Memorial Building, Nashville, Tennessee, circa 1950
View Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA postcard of the War Memorial Building on Memorial Plaza stretching between Union Street and Charlotte Avenue, and from Sixth to Seventh Avenues. This building was built by the state, county and city…
Davidson County Court House, Nashville, Tenn., between 1910 and 1915
View Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA postcard of the Davidson County Court House as it appeared around 1910. The courthouse was designed in 1857 by Francis Strickland, son of William Strickland, who built the State Capitol. Constructio…
Carnegie Library, Nashville, Tenn., circa 1918
View Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA postcard of the Carnegie Library of Nashville. The pubic library building was constructed with a $100,000 grant from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, and the cornerstone was laid on April 27, 1903. O…
Downtown Presbyterian Church, 2001 January
Historic Nashville, IncView Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA photograph of the Downtown Presbyterian Church located on the corner of present day Fifth Avenue and Church Street. When the building was first erected in 1849 the streets were called Summer Street…
Greetings from Nashville, Tennessee, 1961
View Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA postcard featuring two Nashville scenes. The top section is of the Parthenon in Centennial Park. The view shows the annual Christmas display which attracted thousands of visitors each year from 1954…
Photograph of the entranceway columns of the American Legion Post 5 in Nashville, Tennessee, 1960
View Full Item in Nashville Public LibraryA photograph of the artwork design of the columns of the American Legion Post 5 clubhouse in Nashville, Tennessee. This building was located at 120 9th Avenue S. (previously Vauxhall Street.) The post…