1906 Earthquake and Fire, [Moving Household Goods out of the Mission] Looking south at wagons on street, plank sidewalks. Building on corner (today 3437 Mission) stands today. In distance at Cortland Avenue is Charles Toloski Saddlery.
Bernal Heights
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Dolores Park
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southwest from 18th Street at hundreds of earthquake refugees, wagons, random tents.
Mission Dolores
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3rd & Howard
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View north on 3rd Street towards Aronson Building, Mutual Savings Building, Call Building, Chronicle Annex, Palace Hotel (at right). Demolition by dynamiting, probably Hearst Examiner Building. Rubble and ruins from earthquake. Metropolitan Hotel ruins at right center.
South of Market
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Mechanics' Pavilion
Patient being unloaded from ambulance at Mechanics Pavilion on Larkin Street near Hayes. Likely right after 1906 earthquake. Signs for Grand Mask Carnival and Roller Skating.
Civic Center
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The Willows
Beer Garden in Mission district, near 18th & Mission Streets. View west to Corona Heights and Buena Vista Park, Mission Dolores in background. wnp26.592 is cropped version.
Mission
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Market & Dolores
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Part of a panorama from Mint Hill of earthquake devastation. View south on Dolores Street along the fire line. The ruined Gothic Revival church next to Mission Dolores is right of center in the distance. Beyond that is Dolores Park with earthquake refugee tents. In distance, Bernal Heights at left, Dolores Heights at right. Duboce Avenue cut at bottom right. [Turrill & Miller, Photographers San Francisco, Cal.]
Mint Hill
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Corona Heights
[Gray Bros.] Gray Bros. brick factory and quarrying operation viewed northwest from Eureka Valley about Noe and Cumberland. Same image as wnp37.04252
Dolores Heights
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Dolores Park
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Looking northeast from Church and Cumberland Streets. Dolores Park full of refugees and wagons with fire behind. Mission High School.
Dolores Heights
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New Montgomery & Jessie
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View south on New Montgomery to fire roaring out of windows of Crossley building. Grand Hotel at left. [NE Cor New Montgy & Mission. Copyright 1906. Pillsbury Picture Co. Crossley Bldg.] (Hand colored version wnp59.00046b)
South of Market
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View from Buena Vista
[No. 125. San Francisco from Hill South of Entrance to Golden Gate Park. No. 3. Oct 31, 1886. X764. Turrill photo.] View of Potrero Hill, Mission District, Mission Bay. the future Mint Hill on left.
Buena Vista
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Meiggs' Wharf
[Oil Tank at Meggs Wharf. Copyright 1906. Pillsbury Picture Co. No. 117] Ships on bay, smoke.
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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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Oak & Fillmore
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Elevated view south towards Dolores Heights. Streetcar, street kitchen, refugee tents in distance at Dolores Park. German Hospital, later Franklin Hospital, then UCSF Davies Medical Center under construction in distance at right, smokestack of Gray Bros. brick factory on Corona Heights beyond. Four of the houses on the west side of Fillmore extant 2019, though one on right has been shingled over. [No. 252 View from Oak & Fillmore Streets., May 26, 1906. Turrill & Miller Photographers, San Francisco, Cal.]
Lower Haight
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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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Chinatown
[B. 1. Alley in Chinatown, S.F. Cal. Taber Photo. San Francisco.] Small boy in narrow cobblestoned alley. Spofford Street?