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Dolores near 16th
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Dolores near 16th

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, taken from Notre Dame School. [MB Coll., SF 1870, Mission Dolores.] (Martin Behrman)(Watkins 1703)

Mission Dolores
Green & Van Ness
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Green & Van Ness

Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral at 1520 Green at the corner of Van Ness Avenue. Many cars and crowd of people on sidewalk and steps. Built 1907, Charles Paff architect. [Richard]

Union Street
Hayes & Buchanan
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Hayes & Buchanan

[Recreation & Parks] Boy and man with cue stick in front of Hayes Valley Recreation Center building.

Hayes Valley
Margaret Hayward Playground
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Margaret Hayward Playground

[Recreation & Parks] James Lang Field at the current Margaret Hayward Playground, Turk between Gough and Laguna, Baseball game in progress, Jefferson Square and Saint Paulus Church in background.

Cathedral Hill
Old Saint Mary's
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Old Saint Mary's

[Saint Mary's SF Landmarks] View of altar top and stained glass window.

Chinatown
Pine & Steiner
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Pine & Steiner

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Northwest corner of Pine and Steiner. Three story brick telephone building. Street kitchen. St. Dominic's Church in ruins visible at left. The building was later enlarged, but still stands in 2018. [S.F- West Office - After Fire - Exterior] [205]

Lower Pacific Heights
Sutter & Stockton
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Sutter & Stockton

View northeast to construction work near Stockton Street Tunnel. Notre Dame de Victoires church in background.

Downtown / Union Square
O'Farrell near Gough
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O'Farrell near Gough

O'Farrell between Gough and Franklin. Steam shovel collapsed in street during construction work. Fay Improvement Co. St. Mark's Lutheran Church. The rest of the block demolished for redevelopment.

Cathedral Hill
3rd & Mission
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3rd & Mission

View west on Mission from 3rd Street. Huge number of carriages headed east toward the camera. St. Patrick's Church, Grand Opera House, Victor Duhem's Solar Printing and Tintype Company photo studio on corner.

South of Market
View E from Russian Hill
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View E from Russian Hill

Left side of panorama, two sections, see wnp26.2053. For more detailed view of right half, see wnp37.10119. Telegraph Hill on left. Taken between Broadway and Vallejo Streets before Broadway Cut was made through Telegraph Hill. T.E. Hecht copy.

Russian Hill
Capp near 24th
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Capp near 24th

[9] View North on Capp between 23rd and 24th. Marching band posing for photo with 'Division 16' banner at left, before Admission Day Parade. Victorian houses on the west side of the street still stand. The tower of the former Trinity Presbyterian Church visible in the background

Mission
Grant near California
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Grant near California

View north on Grant, Old St. Mary's Church, Sing Chong Building, Sing Fat Building with stained glass globe streetlamps in front. [C-26] [G810 C-026] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Chinatown
California & Grant
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California & Grant

View northwest across intersection to almost completed Sing Chong Co. Building, Old St. Mary's Church at right. Signs: "Sing Chong Co. Will Occupy This Entire Building", "Chinese Bazaar", "Japanese Bazaar", "T. Paterson Ross architect, Burgren engineer." [C-30] [G810 C-030] (GGNRA/Behrman OGA 35346)

Chinatown
Grant & California
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Grant & California

View northeast across intersection to Old St. Mary's Church. (Same image as Muybridge stereoview card 386 captioned St. Mary's Cathedral.) [1871, CHU-18, 114, Helios] [G810 CHU-018] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Chinatown
Mason near Eddy
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Mason near Eddy

United Presbyterian Church, west side of Mason between Ellis and Eddy. The church moved about 1895 and the building became the Techau Tavern and Vaudeville theatre, before being destroyed in 1906. [United Presbyterian Church, on Mason St. 1871, CHU-21][G810 CHU-021] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Tenderloin