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Utah Governor William Spry speaking to a crowd.
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Utah Governor William Spry speaking to a crowd.
MarinaKansas Governor Arthur Capper planting a tree.
MarinaNevada Governor Emmet Boyle closeup.
MarinaIllinois Governor Edward Dunne planting a tree.
MarinaIllinois Governor Edward Dunne speaking, Mayor James Rolph at left.
MarinaOklahoma Governor Robert Wiliams speaking wearing Shriners cap
MarinaView south to large crowd watching City engineer O'Shaughnessy speaking for the Twin Peaks Tunnel Celebration for pedestrian opening at East Portal.
Corona HeightsTwin Peaks Tunnel Celebration at East Portal. Looking north. 300 block of Castro on upper right. House at 354 Castro St visible at center.
CastroTwin Peaks Tunnel Celebration, West Portal entrance. Pedestrians walking through the tunnel.
West PortalChildren assembled for planting of Victory Garden in Westwood Park during World War I. Along Faxon Avenue?
Westwood ParkCrowd waiting for news about the Boxer Rebellion outside Ning Yung Association. 23 Waverly Place. [Dupont St. 1902 (sic)] Grant Avenue. Quong On Chong & Co. (23 Waverly in 1895 directory), Chew Chung Lung Wo Kee Company (27 Waverly in 1894 directory), crowd on the sidewalk, children playing in the street.
ChinatownElevated view southeast across Market to Knights Templar 52nd Grand Conclave parade, marching band uniformed men on horseback followed by cars and more marchers. In distance Call, Humboldt Bank, David Hewes and Delger Buildings, Emporium, Hale Bros. and Eastern Outfitting Co. stores. Sterling Building, 1049 Market (1907, Reid Brothers, architects), Forrest Building, 1053-1055 Market (1908, MacDonald & Applegarth, destroyed by fire c. 1981) housing Abrams Co. (later Redlick, Abrams Co.) credit retailer. Ede Building 1059-1061 Market Street (1910, William Knowles, architect) under construction. At far right, Premium Theatre, a nickelodeon from around 1910 to 1914 in the Globe Investment Company Building, 1063 Market (1909, Faff & Bauer, architects), Pacific Check Cash Co.
TenderloinElevated view southeast to Christmas Eve concert, December 24, 1910, in front of the Market Street side of the Examiner Building across from Lotta's Fountain. Monadnock Building, Hearst Building. Large crowd formed, thousands of hats. El Camino Real bell at lower right. Mayes Oysters sign on 3rd Street at far right.
Downtown / Union SquareView northeast across Market to military parade, paused in street. Signs on top story of building at left 'Welcome Fleet Officers and Men' indicates this is the Great White Fleet parade, celebrating the visit of the Navy's Atlantic Fleet. Hall of Records, Pioneer monument (Lick Monument) and rebuilt St. Boniface Church in background. Moise-Klinkner Co., Terkelson & Henry photographers at left in 1210-1218 Market St (Built 1907, Herman Barth architect, still stands with modified facade, 2022). Notably absent is Marye Building to its right, built 1908, with fencing around site.
Civic CenterPresident McKinley at the launching of the USS Ohio with large crowd assembled.
Central Waterfront