Image of State Capitol, Richmond

Caption on back: State Capitol, Richmond. This building is built on the Doric Style of Architecture, and stands in the centre of Capitol Square, on the highest eminence of the City. It is chiefly noted for being occupied by the Congress of the late Confederate States, and is now occupied by the Legi...

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Main Author: George O. Ennis (Photographer)
Format: Electronic
Published: University of Alabama Libraries
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Online Access:https://archives.lib.ua.edu/repositories/3/resources/4732
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Summary:Caption on back: State Capitol, Richmond. This building is built on the Doric Style of Architecture, and stands in the centre of Capitol Square, on the highest eminence of the City. It is chiefly noted for being occupied by the Congress of the late Confederate States, and is now occupied by the Legislature of the State of Virginia. In the Rotunda stands Houdon's Statue of Washington, and in one of the niches in the wall, can be had from its roof. Geo. O. EnnisThe digitization of this collection was funded by a gift from EBSCO Industries.