
Kearny & Post
View northwest across intersection of Post and Kearny to 101 Kearny. Alfred Lilienfeld and Co. men's furnishings store decorated for the Portola Festival.
Downtown / Union SquareContains 470 photos
View northwest across intersection of Post and Kearny to 101 Kearny. Alfred Lilienfeld and Co. men's furnishings store decorated for the Portola Festival.
Downtown / Union SquareChinatown. View northwest across Grant Ave. Sing Fat Company on corner with stained glass globe streetlamps in front. Sing Chong Building at right.
Chinatown1443 Fillmore Street. Citizens State Bank 1447 Fillmore, Hyman & Lipman men's clothing, The Shop of Swellness, 1449 Fillmore. J.B. Dunphy & Co. Real Estate (Millbrae Villa Tract) sign.
Western AdditionView southeast to Geo. Haas and Sons; Clothing store decorated with flags, paintings of ships for Great White Fleet visit. Orpheum Theatre in background. Steel arch over intersection also decorated with flags and boughs.
Western AdditionS.N. Wood & Co. Department Store on the Northwest corner of 11th Street and Washington S.N Wood was established by A.L. Peyser, brother of photographer David Peyser
Outside SF1906 Earthquake and Fire, view northeast across Market toward James Flood Building at Powell with evidence of fire scorching, rubble in the foreground, food stall.
South of MarketView at night northwest across intersection of Post and Kearny toward 101 Kearny. Alfred Lilienfeld and Co. men's furnishings store brightly illuminated and decorated for the Portola Festival.
Downtown / Union SquareView west on Market, Call Building on left, Phelan Building, Union Trust Building (under construction), Magee Building, Mutual Savings Bank Building decorated with flags. Flannery Building (with P.H. McCarthy for Mayor sign on top), C.M. Wooster Co. Country Lands, Dr. Hall's Electro-Vigor, Easy Dental Parlors. Light array for 1909 Portola Festival, Lotta's Fountain.
DowntownElevated view northwest across Van Ness. Great White Fleet Naval Parade. Colonel John A. Lundeen, Commander of the Presidio leads his men. The clothing store, Strauss, Greenberg, and Sachs at 1241 Van Ness is seen at left. [Fleet Parade, Col. Lundeen and Staff]
Lower Nob HillGreat White Fleet Naval Parade, elevated view northwest across Van Ness and Geary. The parade marched north on Van Ness to Washington St., then turned around and marched south. The clothing store, Strauss, Greenberg, and Sachs at 1241 Van Ness is seen at left. Fleet Parade]
Lower Nob HillHunter-Dulin and Hobart buildings at center. Post Street runs through the middle. Taken from the St. Francis Hotel, Union Square in foreground. Whittell Building at right
DowntownJapantown. Kobayashi Chu-O-Do and Nichibei-Bussan Co., a Japanese haberdashery at 1644 Gough Street in Japantown; block now houses a large apartment building.
Western AdditionWest side of Gough between Pine and Austin. Japanese businesses built in front of Victorian homes. The Hero Baths and Barber Shop, Sun Rise House Cleaning, 1611 Gough, T. Ikeda Co., grocery, 1613 1/2 Gough. All Buildings demolished or moved before redevelopment.
Western AdditionWest side of Gough between Pine and Austin. T. Ikeda Grocery store at 1613 1/2 Gough Street next to The Hero Baths. All buildings demolished or moved in redevelopment.
Western AdditionThe LeRoy family dog outside the Canby residence on Presidio Blvd near Lombard in the Presidio of San Francisco; J. D. Givens' photography studio (converted from a band stand) and the Palace of Fine Arts are visible in the background.
Presidio