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Carl Caspar Giers [3] (April 28, 1828 – May 24, 1877) was a Kingdom of Prussia-born American photographer active primarily in Nashville, Tennessee, in the mid-19th century.
His portraits of Tennessee governors, commissioned by the Tennessee Historical Society, can be seen in the Tennessee State Capitol and the Tennessee State Museum in Nashville. [1] [2] He also did portraits for the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and the Grand Lodge of Tennessee, [1] [2] as well as a portrait of Alexander Campbell. [2]
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[42] [43] He photographed the upper Caney Fork Valley in 1883, [44] and provided portraits for the American Institute of Architects convention in Nashville in 1885. [45] In 1883, Schleier installed an early artificial lighting system in his Nashville studio with the help of T. P. Keck of the city's Brush Electric Light Company.
Her father served as Mayor of Nashville from 1824 to 1825 and owned the Carnton plantation in Franklin, Tennessee. They had two daughters, Selene and Mary Elizabeth. [1] [2] After the Civil War, his daughter Selene Harding married Confederate General William Hicks Jackson, commonly known as General "Red" Jackson. He was the son of Dr. Alexander ...
Nashville's Sean Root poses for a photo with Cincinnati Reds great Pete Rose Sunday at the Music City sports collectibles and autograph show at the Williamson County Ag Expo Park.