
Market & 3rd
View from Chronicle Building including Claus Spreckels Building and Hearst Building
South of MarketContains 419 photos
View from Chronicle Building including Claus Spreckels Building and Hearst Building
South of MarketPart of Panorama, View northeast over Cow Hollow from about Broadway and Pierce. Gas House Cove, Fort Mason, Alcatraz, Angel Island in background. At center left, The Church of St. Mary the Virgin (Episcopal, built 1891, extant 2020) at southwest corner of Union and Steiner, with trees of Frank M. Pixley estate opposite. Pixley owned the entire forested block and his house was within. He also owned much nearby land and gave the land to St. Mary the Virgin on which they built their church. Pixley, 1825-1895, was a journalist, attorney, and politician.
Pacific HeightsView northwest toward Cow Hollow. Intersection of Pierce and Broadway at bottom. House at 2502 Broadway still standing. Henry Casebolt House (SF Landmark, built 1865) behind white fence past Vallejo St. on Pierce. Small church beyond Casebolt House was built in 1887 with funds provided by Stephen S. Smith, deacon of the Plymouth Congregational Church and publisher of the Pacific. In 1895, it became the Pierce Street Congregational Church. Large mansion at southwest corner of Pierce and Union was built circa 1884 by wealthy attorney and landowner David Bixler. Four story windmill and water tank across Union. Bay and Presidio tidal slough in distance. Part of Panorama.
Pacific HeightsView north on Pierce St., from near Broadway. Henry Casebolt Mansion, 2727 Pierce between Green and Vallejo built 1865 (extant) at far left (San Francisco Landmark No. 51). Small church beyond Casebolt House was built in 1887 with funds provided by Stephen S. Smith, deacon of the Plymouth Congregational Church and publisher of the Pacific. In 1895, it became the Pierce Street Congregational Church. Large mansion with tower on southwest corner of Pierce and Union was built circa 1884 by wealthy attorney and landowner David Bixler. Four story windmill and water tank across Union. At right, The Church of St. Mary the Virgin (Episcopal) at corner of Union and Steiner, with trees of Frank Pixley estate opposite. San Francisco Gas Works at far right. Part of Panorama, Cow Hollow.
Pacific Heightslooking toward St. Ignatius Cathedral and Buena Vista Park
Lincoln Park / Ft. MileyGolden Gate Park. Crowd assembled for band concert in front of Spreckels Temple of Music, looking south.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, Speedway Meadow. Sign reads No Thoroughfare for Horses or Vehicles
Golden Gate ParkView east from bridge toward Buena Vista Park and and Affiliated Colleges on Mt. Sutro. People walking on pate. [94]
Golden Gate ParkDedication of Prayer Book Cross, Golden Gate Park [6555 Unveiling of Drake Cross at Golden Gate Park]
Golden Gate ParkOriginally The Lakelet [Taber 6467]
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. The observatory was a gift to the park from Thomas U. Sweeney (Sweeney's name was misspelled on the observatory.)[Taber 6000]
Golden Gate Parkpossibly Van Ness, Great White Fleet
The Casino first existed in Golden Gate Park just west of the Conservatory of Flowers. It was later moved (and a floor added) further south, and finally to 24th and Fulton. [Taber 87]
Golden Gate ParkDeer Glen, now site of National AIDS Memorial Grove [Taber 3701 Deer Park at Golden Gate Park] Buggy with horses on road. Stacks of wood, possibly fencing material. Duplicate of wnp37.03281
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, planting reads Portola
Golden Gate Park