
USS Tennessee Battleship
Battleship with laundry out to dry. Launched in 1919 and scrapped in 1959. [G57 SSH-013] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
SF BayContains 3365 photos
Battleship with laundry out to dry. Launched in 1919 and scrapped in 1959. [G57 SSH-013] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
SF BayUSS Tennessee with laundry out to dry. Another warship behind and ferry in distance. [G57 SSH-014] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
SF BayEarly US Navy aircraft carrier. Launched 1925 and sunk during the Battle of the Coral Sea on May 8, 1942 in WWII. [G57 SSH-015] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
SF BayEarly US Navy aircraft carrier. Launched 1925 and sunk during the Battle of the Coral Sea on May 8, 1942 in WWII. [G57 SSH-016] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
SF BayEarly US Navy aircraft carrier. Launched 1925 and sunk during the Battle of the Coral Sea on May 8, 1942 in WWII. [G57 SSH-017] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
SF BaySan Francisco Fire Dept. fireboat shooting streams of water in air. Could be either 'David Scannell' or 'Dennis T. Sullivan.' [G57 SSH-018] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
SF BaySS California ocean liner with flags. When launched in 1927 she was the largest merchant ship built in the United States. [G57 SSH-019] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
SF BaySS California ocean liner with flags. When launched in 1927 she was the largest merchant ship built in the United States. [G57 SSH-020] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
SF BaySS California ocean liner with flags. When launched in 1927 she was the largest merchant ship built in the United States. [G57 SSH-021] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
SF BayUnidentified battleship, possibly the USS Mississippi. Aircraft carrier on right. [G57 SSH-022] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
SF BayUS Navy battleship at anchor, either USS New York or USS Texas, with sailors lined up on deck.. City skyline behind. [G57 SSH-023] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
SF BayUS Navy battleship at anchor, either USS New York or USS Texas, with sailors lined up on deck. [G57 SSH-024] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
SF BayNew Mexico-class battleship launched in 1917 and decommissioned for scrap in 1956. [G57 SSH-025] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Part of a panoramic series by Charles Leander Weed from his home on the future Nob Hill. View southeast from about Sacramento and Taylor toward Mission Bay, 3rd street at left, in the middle of the image is the famous giant sand hill that blocked the further expansion of Market Street bet 3rd & 4th until it was cleared by David Hewes and his steam shovel during the construction of the Market Street Railroad in 1859 and 1860. Also shown is great sand hill blocking Stockton Street between O'Farrell and Geary (just in front of the right side of the Market Street hill.) .Finally, it also shows what may be the earliest known photo of Union Square Park before it was named in 1860 and fixed up. (PF)[G57 SV-013](GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Nob Hill[TEH490. View down Sacramento Street in 1856 Fardon] View east from near Stockton and Sacramento St. Rear of Old St. Mary's Church at far right. Sam Brannan's Armory Hall at Sacramento and Montgomery, center left, next to Vance's Daguerrean Rooms. 'Gray's Coffins' at 642 Sacramento. (Published in 1856, G.R. Fardon's San Francisco Album) [G57 SV-014](GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
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