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View from Lafayette Park
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View from Lafayette Park

View northeast from near Lafayette Park. Four story building at left is the Parisian Hotel c.1871 (became Abbotsford House 1876, Broadway between Larkin & Polk). To right, Spring Valley Grammar School (S.C. Bugbee & Son Architect 1865-1866), Larkin St. Presbyterian Church (at Pacific, 1864). Russian Hill, large house with dark roof is Rudolph Lawler house, SW corner Green & Leavenworth built 1861. In front of it is J. Shade Duncan house c.1857, to its right with Mansard roof and cupola (NW corner Vallejo & Leavenworth), Jabez Clay house. At lower left with Mansard roof, W.C. Talbot house (S.C. Bugbee & Son 1872 NE Corner Jackson & Franklin). [San Francisco and Environs from Holliday (Sic) Heights 2470] Similar to wnp37.00819. ("Holladay Heights" 1866 mansion of Samuel W. Holladay).[W

Pacific Heights
Post & Taylor
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Post & Taylor

NE corner Post and Taylor, Temple Sherith Israel synagogue, built in 1870, Helmering & Plege. Later site of Bohemian Club. Behind the Temple on the right is St. John's Presbyterian Church, built circa 1866. In 1870, the congregation bought the building from St. James' Episcopal Church. Plank sidewalks.

Lower Nob Hill
Woodward's Gardens
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Woodward's Gardens

[Sea Lions, Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco, 1645] People watching sea lion, buildings and hillside in background.

Mission
Lake House
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Lake House

Lake House on Ocean House Road presently near Lake Merced Boulevard and Skyline Boulevard. [Watkins Stereoview No. 1709. Lake House. Ocean House Road.]

Lakeshore
4th & Townsend
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4th & Townsend

View northeast across intersection to North Beach and Mission horsecar on 4th in front of Southern Pacific headquarters building. That line went to Powell and Jefferson.

South of Market
Woodward's Gardens
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Woodward's Gardens

Goat carts hauling children. [Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco 1648]

Mission
Woodward's Gardens
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Woodward's Gardens

Balloon Ascension. [1638. At Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco.]

Mission
Woodward's Gardens
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Woodward's Gardens

Sea Lions at Woodward's Gardens. This "whale tank" for the sea lions was installed in December 1871.

Mission
Woodward's Gardens
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Woodward's Gardens

Sea Lions. This "whale tank" for the sea lions was installed in December 1871.

Mission
Woodward's Gardens
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Woodward's Gardens

American Eagle on perch at Woodward's Gardens. [Watkins 1636]

Mission
View of Western Addition
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View of Western Addition

View southwest over Western Addition towards Lone Mountain. St. Dominic's Catholic Church, Calvary and Laurel Hill cemeteries from Lafayette Park (Holladay Heights)[San Francisco and Environs from Holliday (Sic) Heights 2461]. "Holladay Heights" was the 1866 mansion of Samuel W. Holladay.

Pacific Heights
Woodward's Gardens
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Woodward's Gardens

Sea Lions at Woodward's Gardens

Mission
View from Lafayette Park
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View from Lafayette Park

View northeast from near Lafayette Park. Four story building at left is the Parisian Hotel c.1871 (became Abbotsford House 1876, Broadway between Larkin & Polk). To right, Spring Valley Grammar School (S.C. Bugbee & Son Architect 1865-1866), Larkin St. Presbyterian Church (at Pacific, 1864). On Russian Hill, large house with dark roof is Rudolph Lawler house, SW corner Green & Leavenworth built 1861. In front of it is J. Shade Duncan house c.1857, to its right with Mansard roof and cupola (NW corner Vallejo & Leavenworth), Jabez Clay house. At lower left with Mansard roof, W.C. Talbot house (S.C. Bugbee & Son 1872 NE Corner Jackson & Franklin).[San Francisco and Environs from Holliday (Sic) Heights 2470] Similar to wnp37.00819. ("Holladay Heights" 1866 mansion of Samuel W. Holladay).[W

Pacific Heights
Lincoln School
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Lincoln School

View northeast across Fifth Street near Market, From Old Mint. Pietro Mezzara's statue of Abraham Lincoln, seen here after its installation in front of the school in April, 1866, was originally cast in plaster and displayed at the Mechanics Institute Fair in Union Square in August, 1865. It was the first Lincoln statue erected in Lincoln's honor. Lincoln School was designed by architect William Craine, construction began in August, 1864 and was completed in July, 1865. Empty lot at right was future site of Metropolitan Temple, cornerstone laid August, 1876, dedicated August, 1877. [Lincoln School, S.F. 3682]

South of Market
Stockton & California
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Stockton & California

House is older than the street because of the wall. Veranda faces east. Similar to wnp37.00799. [2225. Residence, S.W. cor. Stockton & Cal. Sts.]

Nob Hill