
Fillmore & Geary
NE corner, with Raphael's, proprietor of clothing and men's furnishings. Well-dressed men and women in street.
JapantownContains 419 photos
NE corner, with Raphael's, proprietor of clothing and men's furnishings. Well-dressed men and women in street.
JapantownView northwest across intersection to Fairmont Hotel and Old St. Mary's church in distance. Kohl Building, Mercantile Trust Co. Building (1903,Albert Pissis, Architect), London & San Francisco Bank Building with flag on roof, Bank of California under construction at corner.
Financial DistrictElevated view southwest to Pacific Heights. Old St. Brigid Church (1864-1897) at Van Ness and Broadway. Lafayette Park at background left. Large house with Mansard roof and rear tower left of Center is William C. Talbot house (S.C. Bugbee & Son Architect, built 1872 NE Corner Jackson & Franklin, demolished 1931).
Polk GulchView southwest from center of Market, Crocker Building at right under reconstruction. Metropolis Trust & Savings Bank Building (under construction, completed early 1908) and Palace Hotel under construction at left. Monadnock Building, Call Building, uncompleted Humboldt Bank Building in left background. In right background, Flood Building, Chronicle / de Young Building reconstruction, 660 Market Realty Building, completed late 1907. Behind Chronicle Building scaffolding, Flannery Building and Mutual Savings Bank Building. Electric streetcar #1540 on cable car track.
Financial DistrictView 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.
Pacific HeightsView east to east side of Lyon, seven Victorian houses south of Oak Street. All extant 2018.Lithograph, SF News Letter.
Buena VistaView north on 2nd Street from Folsom. Telegraph Hill in the right distance. St. Francis of Assisi Church on horizon.
South of MarketView north from Fulton between 1st and 4th Ave. Fulton Street Cable car in foreground. First Star of the Sea Church (1888–1918) in left background beyond grandstand.
Richmond Inner[7593 Presidio from upper road...], Taber Photo. From today's Inspiration Point
PresidioBay District track. Detail of 26.546 view from Fulton between 1st and 4th Ave
Richmond InnerView southeast across Kearny and Market in front of the Chronicle Building (with large clock over entry) to road work, Palace Hotel, Metropolis Bank Building. Policeman in foreground.
Downtown / Union SquareView north across intersection to relocated stores on Van Ness after 1906 earthquake and fire, showing temporary storefronts built in front of existing Victorian houses. Buggies, carriages, shoppers.
Cathedral HillView east on California Street to intersection with Grant Avenue and beyond. Reconstruction in progress, some ruins still present. Sing Chong and Sing Fat Buildings. Old St Mary's steeple at left. Kohl and Merchants' Exchange Buildings in distance. Alaska Commercial Building, Clunie Building. In far distance, Fife Building (opened 1909) is under construction.
ChinatownRebuilding the Palace Hotel, view north showing clearing of debris from site. Additional stories being added to Chronicle Building. Monadnock Building at left, Crocker Building at right.
South of MarketDemolition/Reconstruction of Old Hall of Justice. Viewed from Portsmouth Square.
Chinatown