
Fort Mason Piers
From the Marina Green. Gas House Cove in foreground
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From the Marina Green. Gas House Cove in foreground
Marina Green shoreline looking west.
MarinaView north to fishing boats in lagoon. From Jefferson between Taylor & Jones. Fishermen's Grotto.
Fishermans WharfView northeast to fishing boats in lagoon. From Jefferson between Taylor & Jones. Fishermen's Grotto, Alioto's Restaurant.
Marina Blvd near Webster, looking east to Fort Mason
MarinaMatson Line freight ship,SS Hawaiian Refiner. Built in SF in 1944 as SS Sea Fiddler, she was bought by Matson in 1947 and scrapped in 1971.
Rincon HillDistance view of west side from Bay.
View west from the northern slope of Telegraph Hill showing North Beach, sand dunes of White Point, Black Point (today's Fort Mason), and the Golden Gate beyond. [429. Black Point and Golden Gate, From Telegraph Hill, SF]
Telegraph HillMeiggs' Wharf at left. Extended from present Francisco St. between Mason and Powell to approximately today's Embarcadero. At Francisco St. end, Abe Warner's Cobweb Palace saloon. [432. North Beach and Meiggs' Wharf, from Russian Hill.]
Russian HillView west to Black Point (today's Fort Mason) from future Aquatic Park. [Black Point, San Francisco. 699.] Army buildings and former squatters' houses turned into officers' residences on hill. Children playing in waves at approximately foot of today's Larkin St.
View west over North Beach towards Golden Gate. Sand dunes of White Point at center right, with Black Point (later Fort Mason) beyond. Entry arch and tollbooth for Bay Shore & Fort Point Road on White Point, where sandy portion begins at water. [Golden Gate, San Francisco. 669.]
Telegraph HillView west from approximately Hyde and Beach Streets over future Aquatic Park towards Black Point (later called Fort Mason). Pioneer Woolen Mill at left center. Army buildings visible on Black Point were constructed in 1864, so this photo dates to mid-1860s at earliest.
Aquatic Park / Ft. MasonElevated view northeast from around Market and Kearny. Telegraph Hill visible at left, Kohl Building, Merchants Exchange Building, Mills Building, Alaska Commercial Building (1907, Meyers and Ward, Architects), French Savings Bank Building 110 Sutter (colorized). Construction of Hallidie Building (1917), California-Pacific Building, 105 Montgomery (1912) not begun. (AS)
Downtown / Union SquareView east across Embarcadero, then East Street, Wharfingers office and Harbor Emergency Hospital - United Railroads [U02148]
Financial DistrictLumber boat, men looking off to hills.