
California & Mason
[523. The City-From corner California and Mason Street, looking Southeast.] Temple Emanu El at left
Nob HillContains 6604 photos
[523. The City-From corner California and Mason Street, looking Southeast.] Temple Emanu El at left
Nob HillView northeast from lot across 5th Street. Two-story house adjacent with balconies and carriage. Designed by architect William Craine, construction began in August, 1864 and was completed in July, 1865. This photo was taken before the unveiling of Pietro Mezzara's Abraham Lincoln statue in April, 1866. Variant of wnp71.0266. [502. Lincoln School House - Fifth Street]
South of Market[556. Nucleus Hotel-Corner Market and Third Streets.] Ward's Shirts, carriage with two horses. Image cropped from wnp71.0152.
South of Market[412. Seal Rock House and the Ocean Beach.] Two people sitting on wall along Cliff Road. Small house with dunes behind.
Sutro Heights[376. City and Bay from Rincon Hill; San Francisco.] View northeast above octagon house at 329 Second Street, owned by Wales L. Palmer to waterfront.
South of Market[471. Lone Mountain.] Cross on top of peak and another lower down. Scrub and sand paths.
Lone Mountain[461. Exterior of the Old Mission Church-Mission Dolores, dedicated in 1776.] View west across Dolores St. to men posing and north extension in place.
Mission Dolores[418. Woodward's Garden.] View north across buildings and conservatory.
Mission[354. California Street, from corner Stockton, looking east, San Francisco.] Old St. Mary's Church at left First Congregational Church (until 1872) at right, ships in distance.
ChinatownView southeast across Union Square to Mission Bay. Temple Emanu-El and Thomas Starr King's First Unitarian Church
Nob HillBridge, gazebo, oriental building
Mission[426. View from Woodward's Garden, towards Rincon Hill, San Francisco.] Northeasterly view
Mission[558. View from the Nucleus Hotel-corner Market and Third Street, looking west.] Elevated view looking northwest. Temple Emanu-el at center, Denman School in distance left. The big brick structure in the middle right is Dashaway Hall with its front on Post between Kearny and Dupont (now Grant), and its rear on Morton Street (Maiden Lane). White building to right of Temple Emanu-el with gables and veranda, at northwest corner of Sutter & Stockton, was the mansion of pioneer physician Augustus J. Bowie until 1871, when it was converted to a theatre and beer garden, the Vienna Garden. It was demolished in 1892. Also the home of Judge Burritt and banker Lucien Herman
South of MarketFlower conservatory at Woodward's Gardens. Part of a stereo view. [420. The Conservatory at Woodward's Gardens.]
MissionView west from the northern slope of Telegraph Hill showing North Beach, sand dunes of White Point, Black Point (today's Fort Mason), and the Golden Gate beyond. [429. Black Point and Golden Gate, From Telegraph Hill, SF]
Telegraph Hill