Church

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Post & Powell
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Post & Powell

Elevated view to Trinity Church (1867-1893) at northeast corner. Third Baptist Church (African-American)(1869) visible on left on Powell near Bush. Mechanics Pavilion in Union Square at right. [G57 SCHU-002] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Downtown / Union Square
Mission Dolores
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Mission Dolores

[6. San Francisco de Asis (Dolores) Mission, founded October 9, 1776] View west to cemetery, Mission and Gothic Revival brick church next door. [G57 SMI-001] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Mission Dolores
Mission Dolores
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Mission Dolores

View southwest from near 16th & Dolores to Mission Dolores church, parish house addition and Mansion House, tile roofed adobe building with paint shop. Differently cropped version of Lawrence & Houseworth #167, 'The Old Mansion House and Mission Dolores, San Francisco', with more image on left. Also published as variant, 'Gems of California Scenery, no. 191.' [G57 SMI-003] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Mission Dolores
St. Ignatius College
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St. Ignatius College

[TEH384 St. Ignatius College] Market St between 4th and 5th. View southeast across Market Street from Powell. Present site of Emporium building. Wagon with sign 'N.M. Klain photographic artist.' Superior duplicate of wnp59.00105. [G57 SSC-004] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Downtown / Union Square
Post & Mason
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Post & Mason

View southeast across intersection to First Congregational Church after post earthquake and fire rebuilding, retaining bottom of original steeple, side walls and portion of Post St. facade. To the right of church on Mason Street, the first story facade of the Native Sons Hall, after demolition of upper stories. St. Francis Hotel and Hotel Alexander, background left. Wyland Stanley Collection (Courtesy of a Private Collector). [G45 SCHU-003 Congregational Church](GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Downtown / Union Square
Old St. Mary's Church
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Old St. Mary's Church

[St. Mary's-Paulist-Church] Old St. Mary's Church, Grant Avenue (then Dupont) & California Street. [vertical] [G45 SCHU-004](GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Chinatown
Old St. Mary's Church
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Old St. Mary's Church

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Ruins of St. Mary's Church viewed from Quincy Street [vertical] [G45 SEF-021](GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Chinatown
View from Rincon Hill
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View from Rincon Hill

View northeast from 1st Street between Harrison and Bryant over rocky ground and broken foundations (site now under freeway approach to Bay Bridge) to a group of about 15 small cottages on the west side of Fremont St. At center, St. Brendan's Roman Catholic Church at the northeast corner of Fremont and Harrison, which replaced a larger St. Brendan's destroyed in the earthquake and fire of 1906. Beyond is Haslett Warehouse, Folger's Golden Gate Coffee warehouse, Main Street Iron Works, Harbor Hotel, and Ferry Building. [C-1019]

Rincon Hill
Grant near Pine
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Grant near Pine

View north on Dupont St. (now Grant Avenue) between Pine and California. Old St. Mary's Church, flags, parade on horseback lined up front of buildings with bunting. [F57 SSS-003] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Chinatown
Van Ness near Clay
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Van Ness near Clay

Parade of returning volunteer from Spanish-American War. Lookin south on Van Ness. St. Luke's Church on left. [The March of the First California Regiment to the Presidio Copyright 1899 by Taber] [F810 CB-018] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Pacific Heights
Grace Church
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Grace Church

Second (?) Grace Church, Powell Street at Jackson. [CHU-1] [F810 CHU-001] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Nob Hill
Powell & Geary
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Powell & Geary

Present site of St. Francis Hotel. [7244 Calvary Presbyterian Church, North-West Corner of Geary and Powell Streets. CHU-4] [F810 CHU-004] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Downtown / Union Square
Powell near Washington
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Powell near Washington

View west across Powell to First Methodist Episcopal Church aka Powell Street M.E. Church, built in 1870-1871; the architects were Wright and Sanders. The school at right, at 1119 Powell, was built in 1851 and rebuilt in 1854 as a private school. The city rented it as a public school beginning in June 1855 and purchased it in 1859. It was known as Powell St. Grammar, Powell St. Primary, and finally Le Conte Primary School. (WMK) [CHU-6] [F810 CHU-006] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Nob Hill
Powell near Washington
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Powell near Washington

View northwest across Powell to First Methodist Episcopal Church aka Powell Street M.E. Church, built in 1870-1871; the architects were Wright and Sanders. The school at right, at 1119 Powell, was founded here in 1851 and rebuilt in 1854 as a private school. The city rented it as a public school beginning in June 1855 and purchased it in 1859. It was known as Powell St. Grammar, Powell St. Primary, and finally Le Conte Primary School.[WK] [First M.E. Church Powell near Wash 1854] Fardon photo? [F810 CHU-008] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Nob Hill
Polk & Golden Gate
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Polk & Golden Gate

View across intersection to northeast corner, First United Presbyterian Church. Banner over entrance reads '16th International Convention Junior & Intermediate Christian Endeavor Headquarters.' Built in 1873 on Tyler Street (now Golden Gate Avenue) between Taylor and Jones as the octagon-shaped Central Presbyterian Tabernacle. In 1883 the building was moved four blocks west on Golden Gate to the location here and was heavily remodeled. The octagonal shape is here visible only along the roof lines. Destroyed, April 1906 [CHU-10] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346) [United Presbyterian Church G.G. Ave-Polk St. 1897]

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