NE corner Post and Taylor, Temple Sherith Israel synagogue, built in 1870, Helmering & Plege. Later site of Bohemian Club. Behind the Temple on the right is St. John's Presbyterian Church, built circa 1866. In 1870, the congregation bought the building from St. James' Episcopal Church. Plank sidewalks.
Lower Nob Hill
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Mission Dolores
[1704. Mission Church, Mission Dolores.] View southwest across Dolores St. to Mission Doloers with two-story parish house addition, cemetery, Mansion House at right. Woman poses in street. Cropped from Watkins stereoview image with less image left and right.
Mission Dolores
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Mission Dolores
Elevated view northwest from across Dolores St. to cemetery, old Mission and adjacent parish house, Mission Hills in background. Two women posed in doorway. Variant of Watkins 1702 'Mission Church, Mission Dolores' with less image on right and top, more on left.
Mission Dolores
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Mission Dolores
Elevated view northwest from across Dolores St. to cemetery, old Mission and adjacent parish house, Mission Hills in background. Two women posed in doorway. Similar to wnp37.00830 with different cropping. [1702. Mission Dolores, dedicated Oct 9th, 1776]
Mission Dolores
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View of Western Addition
View southwest over Western Addition towards Lone Mountain. St. Dominic's Catholic Church, Calvary and Laurel Hill cemeteries from Lafayette Park (Holladay Heights)[San Francisco and Environs from Holliday (Sic) Heights 2461]. "Holladay Heights" was the 1866 mansion of Samuel W. Holladay.
Pacific Heights
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Mansion House
[1705. Mansion House. Mission.] View southwest across Dolores from near 16th north of and adjacent to Mission Dolores and its parish house (at left).
Mission Dolores
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Grace Cathedral
[2219. Grace Cathedral, (Easter Sunday,) San Francisco)
Chinatown
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Mission Dolores
Elevated view northwest from across Dolores St. to cemetery, old Mission and adjacent parish house. Girls posed in gateway at right, people in street. Cropped from Watkins 1703 'Mission Church, Mission Dolores, dedicated Oct. 9th, 1776', more image on left, less on right.
Mission Dolores
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Green & Taylor
View from near Green and Taylor Streets, northeast to Washington Square (with mature trees) and Telegraph Hill. St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church to left of Washington Square at Stockton and Filbert. Original Ss. Peter & Paul church at Filbert and Grant. Duplicate of wnp24.186a.
Russian Hill
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Steiner near Bush
1906 Earthquake and Fire, [8715 Curious wreck of Steiner St. Catholic church and settled houses. San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A. Copyright 1906 by H. C. White Co.] St. Dominic's Catholic Church. Horses, carriages, working men. Pacific States Telegraph Co. building. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake and before May 14, 1906, when south tower was pulled down.
Lower Pacific Heights
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Church & Duboce
View southwest from Mint Hill towards Corona Heights with chimney of Gray Bros. brick factory. St. Francis Lutheran Church (then Ansgar Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church) (center), and Duboce Apartments (right) both under construction.
Mint Hill
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Mission Dolores
[No. 6. Laying corner stone Mission Dolores Church. Sunday, September 7th, 1913. Turrill & Miller Photo. S.F.] 16th Street and Dolores Street.
Mission Dolores
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Masonic & Page
View north to Park Sanitarium, St. Agnes Church and Panhandle; Muni 32-line streetcar #665. Fan trip occasioned by the ending of rail service on Haight Street. (Former Market Street Railway streetcar #265 was renumbered to #665 to avoid duplication after the 1944 merger)
Haight Ashbury
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Van Ness & O'Farrell
Boy Scout Parade at St. Mary's Cathedral; Mayor Rossi, Archbishop Mitty, etc.; Boy Scouts with flags
Cathedral Hill
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Van Ness & O'Farrell
Boy Scout Parade at St. Mary's Cathedral; Mayor Rossi, Archbishop Mitty, etc.