
Market & Drumm
Beginning of parade for volunteers returning from Spanish-America War. W. S. Ray Manufacturing (Stoves, ranges, and furnaces), Ferry Building. [CB-8] [F810 CB-008] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Financial DistrictContains 2266 photos
Beginning of parade for volunteers returning from Spanish-America War. W. S. Ray Manufacturing (Stoves, ranges, and furnaces), Ferry Building. [CB-8] [F810 CB-008] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Financial DistrictElevated view northeast to parade of volunteers from Philippines and Spanish-American War. Hall of Records at left, Nob Hill Mansions on horizon left. Hibernia Bank and Murphy Building (Prager's Department Store) in middle distance. M. Jacobs Dry Goods sign. Large sign for 'Battle of Manila Bay' painted panorama on view across the street adjacent to Central Park at right. [Return of the California Volunteers, September 21st (sic) 1899] Likely parade on 25 August 1899. [F810 CB-017] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of MarketBalloon Ascension in front of Ocean Beach Pavilion. Sutro Heights and Cliff House. (Superior duplicate to wnp37.02267 and wnp4.0337 )[CH-8] [F810 CH-006] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Richmond Outer1906 Earthquake and Fire, View south on Grant Avenue after 1906 earthquake. Smoke from fire in left distance. Hammam Baths sign on right. [No. 53 F Grant Ave south Geary St April 18, 1906 EF-9] [F810 EF-009] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire, People, wagons and automobile, on Market Street, with ruins behind. Street wet. [EF-30 Leaving San Francisco April 20, 1906] [F810 EF-030] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View south from center of Kearny to Call Building burning at 3rd and Market Streets during fire after earthquake. Hirsch & Kaiser, photo supplies and optical goods, and Raphael's clothing store on right, Chronicle Building and Annex, Hearst / Examiner Building on left. 700 Market Building, Mutual Savings Bank Building at upper left. [EF-32 63.F Call Bldg. Burning Kearny St April 18, 1906] [F810 EF-032] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire, View west to Crocker Building. Streetcar, earthquake ruins. Mutual Bank and Chronicle Buildings on left. [EF-55] [F810 EF-055] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Financial District1906 Earthquake and Fire, View south to crowds on Grant Ave watching fire in distance beyond Market St. Smoke from fire in left distance. Hammam Baths sign on right, tower of original Phelan Building beyond. [EF-98] [F810 EF-098] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Downtown / Union SquareMeadow with ladies in hats, men in bowlers, children dressed up in hats & coats. Possibly Sharon Meadow (today's Robin Williams Meadow). [GGP-13] [F810 GGP-013] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Golden Gate ParkLarge crowd at sort of event, at the corner of 18th and Dolores, speaker in military cap in front of palm tree. (Mission High School Album)
Mission DoloresView north on 47th just south of Anza. Blue Ribbon Tea and Coffee delivery truck at bottom of collapsed street created by broken Olympic Saltwater pipe. Police officer and crowd at intersection.
Richmond Outer[Music Stand Golden Gate Park] Second band stand or bandshell. Concert in progress with large crowd. Present site of tennis courts.
Golden Gate Park[Washington Square 4 July 1862 NB-2] North Beach, Washington Square, July 4 1862. Soldiers in formation, crowds, houses. [F810 NB-002] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
North Beach[Mock Funeral of Garibaldi, Montgomery Ave. - Broadway 1882 NB-20] Elevated view northwest. Procession in honor of Italian General Giuseppe Garibaldi coming down Broadway and preparing to turn east on Montgomery Avenue (present Columbus Ave) on its way to a program at the Grand Opera House on Mission near 4th. [F810 NB-020]
ChinatownElevated view northeast across Market of Native Sons of the Golden West Parade, Baldwin Hotel at center, St. Ann's Building background left. Clock tower of Chronicle Building (completed 1889) in distance. Utility poles with 12 crosspieces on south side of Market. In buildings across Market at left: Jno. A. Steinbach jeweler, 1016 Market. Collins & Co. Hats 1018 Market, at left. Prof. Haddock, Phrenologist, Kenny Schutt Real Estate, 1004 Market. A banner at center advertises a NSGW Golden Gate Parlor No. 29 picnic on July 4th, 1892 at El Campo. El Campo (later renamed Paradise Beach) was a picnic resort in Marin County established in 1891 by the San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad. [Wagstaff 375 Sanchez St PA-2] [F810 PA-002] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)(AS)
Downtown / Union Square