
Native Daughters Home
[Front Facade, N.D.G.W. Home] Native Daughters of the Golden West residence home at 555 Baker Street, SF. Julia Morgan, architect, completed 1929.
PanhandleContains 2408 photos
[Front Facade, N.D.G.W. Home] Native Daughters of the Golden West residence home at 555 Baker Street, SF. Julia Morgan, architect, completed 1929.
PanhandleOriginally the Crocker Old People's Home Complex. Later, St. Rose Academy girl's school. Today, Rose Court. The top two stories were removed in 1960 in deference to fire safety codes at the time. [Old Peoples Home 2507 Pine Street San Francisco. My room is at the other and so not in sight.]
Lower Pacific Heights[The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, 140 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco California]
South of Market[Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co Bldg., San Francisco Calif.] Elevated view south towards Rialto Building and Pacific Telephone Building at 140 New Montgomery St.
Financial DistrictElevated view west across New Montgomery. [The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, 140 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco California. 50]
South of Market[Rincon Annex San Francisco Post Office Pictorial R-74]
Financial DistrictView northeast across intersection to Platt's Hall at corner Montgomery and Bush Streets, opened 1860. Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, J.C. Meussdorfer Hats. Later site of Mills Building. At far right on Bush Street, Mercantile Library, Brooklyn Hotel. [Platt's Hall, N.E. Cor Bush & Montgomery Sts. Opened with Grand Concert Aug 6, 1860] [TEH #396]
Financial District[Russ Building, San Francisco. Owl-A63] View east on Pine St. Matson and PG&E Buildings in distance
Financial DistrictSainte Claire Club House, St. James and 2nd Street, San Jose. Built in 1893-1894, architect A. Page Brown (1859-1896). Extant 2019. [St. Clair Clubhouse, San Francisco, Cal.]
Outside SFView north on 1st towards Shell Building, Postal Telegraph Building (Completed October, 1908, Lewis Hobart architect), Donahue Mechanics Monument, Sheldon Building at right. [Shell Oil Building, San Francisco Piggott Photo]
Financial District[Russ Building, San Francisco, Calif. P.S. 138] Elevated view southwest to Russ Building.
Financial DistrictNorth side of Turk between Mason and Taylor. [Hauptquartier Pacific Saenger Bund, San Francisco, Cal] The John D. Schroeder Company, a German restaurant and saloon, was there at 30 Turk Street from 1910-1919. The Haupt Quartier Pacific Saenger Bund, apparently quartered upstairs, translates as Headquarters of the Pacific Singing Federation. The upstairs was later John Kyne's Union Athletic Club from 1915-1919, then the second and last location of Jerome Bassity's Thirty-third Assembly District Club from 1920-1921, and was the later site of Joe Schreiber's and later Elmer 'Bones' Remmer's Menlo Club from 1933-1948. These were three well-known Tenderloin poker rooms run by notorious Tenderloin gamblers. Hotel Dale (later renamed Hotel Dalt) at left. (PF)
TenderloinView northwest to Southern Pacific Passenger Depot.[Southern Pacific Depot, Third & Townsend Sts., San Francisco Zan 1064]
South Beach[First California Electric Powerhouse - Sunnyside, S.F. Cal. 23.] View west from Circular Ave. near Monterey Blvd (then Sunnyside Ave.). Superior version of wnp33.01189
Mission TerraceSunset Publishing House - Sunset Magazine [Fifteen Cylinder Press - Floor Space 58,725 Sq. Feet] Probably 460 4th Street.
South of Market