Woodward's Gardens
[1632. Museum, Woodward Gardens.] First building at Woodward's Gardens. Used to be Woodward's home until it got popular and he moved to Napa.
MissionContains 7898 photos
[1632. Museum, Woodward Gardens.] First building at Woodward's Gardens. Used to be Woodward's home until it got popular and he moved to Napa.
Mission
564 & 562 Folsom, between 1st and 2nd Streets. Home of William Alvord (Pacific Rolling Mills and namesake of Golden Gate Park's Alvord Lake) and Charles C. Keeney of the US Medical Department. Duplex house with large American flag. Horses, horse and buggy. Same area from a distance at wnp37.02293-L. (copy of a stereoview) [712]
South of Market
[Panorama from Russian Hill, San Francisco. (no. 3.) 764] Looking NW from the Summit at Green and Jones. Looking toward the Golden Gate. Large road in center is Union Street. Octagon House at lower left, reservoir at upper right.
Russian Hill
Elevated view north to October 21, 1868 earthquake damaged Coffey-Risdon Bldg.; northwest corner Bush & Market. Horse trough, ruins. [Effects of the Earthquake, Oct 21 1868, Market and First [Sic] Streets. 984].
Financial District
View northwest across Market to Masonic Temple (with tower completed 1868); 'New Corner, Branch of The Old Corner' saloon on corner of Post. Copied from Watkins stereocard no. 1368 [Masonic Temple, corner Montgomery and Post Streets. 1368]
Financial District
October 21, 1868 Earthquake damage. Rail Road House at 316-320 Commercial Street (with entry on Clay), and S. P. Taylor & Co. (paper) between Front and Battery. Two men look out of window at right. Facade braced with long wooden beams.
Financial District
View west over North Beach towards Golden Gate. Sand dunes of White Point at center right, with Black Point (later Fort Mason) beyond. Entry arch and tollbooth for Bay Shore & Fort Point Road on White Point, where sandy portion begins at water. [Golden Gate, San Francisco. 669.]
Telegraph Hill
1906 Earthquake and Fire, men clearing debris in street. View West on O'Farrell from Stockton Street. Men working, ruins of Delmonico restaurant at right [O'Farrell St. from Stockton] "Right side: Fischer's Theatre - 122 O'Farrell, Alcazar Theatre - 116 O'Farrell, Delmonico Restaurant - 110 O'Farrell. Left side: Orpheum Theatre - 119 O'Farrell."
Downtown / Union Square
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic view northeast, South of Market, Mission between 4th and 5th. Flood Building, Lincoln School at center, Call Building. [North from Mission near 4th, Pillsbury Pictures 205]
South of Market
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic view north from the slope of Rincon Hill. St. Patrick's Church, Aronson Building, Call Building at center, Chronicle Annex, Palace Hotel and Rialto Building at right. [Ruins from Folsom near 3rd. Pillsbury Pictures 234]
South of Market
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northeast from near 8th and Mission/ Fairmont Hotel at left, rear of St. Francis Hotel at center, Whittell Building at right
South of Market
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View South on Larkin near McAllister, Ruins of City Hall
Civic Center
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east on Market near Valencia, Valencia Street Cable Car Powerhouse and smokestack [Valencia St Power House]
Lower Haight
1906 Earthquake and Fire,,View northwest from Van Ness to Hayes Street side of St. Ignatius Church and College. Present site of Davies Symphony Hall. [Copyright 1906. Pillsbury Picture Co. St. Ignatius Church]
Civic Center
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Hearst Building in ruins, Market and Third Sts.
South of Market