
2nd near Harrison
View northeast across 2nd St. to Schilling Spice Co. building. [Second St. East side to Folsom dpwbook24 dpw5876]
Rincon HillContains 68 photos
View northeast across 2nd St. to Schilling Spice Co. building. [Second St. East side to Folsom dpwbook24 dpw5876]
Rincon Hill[Harrison North Side between 1st & 2nd dpwbook24 dpw5879. Retaining wall on corner remains from former Lawrence W. Coe residence.
Rincon HillView southwest across 1st Street atop Rincon Hill at Bryant St. right of way. Building at center is Weston Basket & Barrel Co., 58-60 Federal St., still standing 2021. Rosenberg Bros. & Co to left of center. [Bryant S side W from 1st dpwbook25 dpw5893]
South BeachView northeast across 2nd Street. At center, apartment building built in 1914 as Vosti Grocery Building 555 2nd St. In background right, Weston Basket & Barrel Co., 58-60 Federal St., Left of center at Federal St. corner, is 533 2nd Street, built 1906. All 3 buildings still stand in 1921. [2nd Street east side of DeBoom to Bryant dpwbook26 dpw6291]
South BeachView southwest across Fremont to Joseph Gutradt Co. Soap Manufacturers, 350-356 Fremont. U.S. Mail truck. [Fremont St. - west side - north from Harrison St.][dpwbook29 dpw7007]
Rincon HillView north across Harrison to California Perforating Screen Co., W.H. Binns Machine & Tool Works, 416 Harrison, with water tank at rear; Bay View Meat Market (signs for horse shoes and Star Tobacco) and Rincon Hill Bar (with broken windows). Rear and side of Brooklyn Hotel on 1st Street at left. [Harrison St- north side bet. 1st & Fremont Sts][dpwbook29 dpw7014]
Rincon HillSouthwest corner Essex & Folsom - Centennial Chocolates, 555 Folsom St. [dpwbook29 dpw7020]
South of MarketView east from center of intersection. Pioneer Trunk Factory-C. A. Malm & Co. Building (1902, Architect Thomas J. Welsh) later known as Pioneer Building, on left. On right, Occidental Foundry, Steiger & Kerr Stove & Foundry Co. [dpwbook30 dpw7313] [18th St - Folsom to Treat Avenue & Xing of 18th & Folsom] [dpwbook29 dpw7155]
MissionView north on Folsom from 18th Street, Pioneer Trunk Factory - C. A. Malm and Co.(1902, Architect Thomas J. Welsh, later known as Pioneer Building). H. Friedrichs furniture factory, later Allied Box & Excelsior Co., 2169 Folsom, built 1902, still standing, converted to housing. On left, New Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning Works. New paving and streetcar tracks [dpwbook30 dpw7312]
MissionView South on Folsom from 18th Street, new paving and streetcar tracks, Bernal Heights in the distance. On left, Occidental Foundry, Steiger & Kerr Stove & Foundry Co. [dpwbook30 dpw7313]
MissionView southwest across Townsend to street work crew. On south side of Townsend, Haslett Warehouse Co. Townsend St. Warehouse, Harron, Rickard & McCone machinery manufacturers, 139-149 Townsend, copra storage tank on Pacific Oil & Lead Works coconut oil plant, 155 Townsend, now demolished. [Regrading Townsend St. 2nd to 3rd St. [dpwbook31 dpw7720]
South BeachView southwest across Townsend to street work crew. On south side of Townsend, Southern Pacific Warehouse, Haslett Warehouse Co. Townsend St. Warehouse, Harron, Rickard & McCone machinery manufacturers, 139-149 Townsend. In distance, copra storage tank on Pacific Oil & Lead Works coconut oil plant, 155 Townsend, now demolished. [Regrading Townsend St. 2nd to 3rd Sts.] [dpwbook31 dpw7722]
South BeachView southeast across Townsend [Pouring Concrete Townsend St. 2nd to 3rd Sts.] [dpwbook31 dpw7723] In background, Pacific Oil & Lead Works coconut oil plant with copra and oil storage tanks, 155 Townsend, now demolished, Harron Rickard & McCone Bldg, 139 Townsend, still stands 2021.
South BeachExcavations undermined a wall of the Phillips & Van Orden Co. printing plant at 511 Howard, causing it to collapse and fill the excavation with debris and large rolls of paper intended for telephone directories. A worker, August Vallat, was trapped underneath the steam shovel at lower right for several hours, but was rescued with only slight injuries. [511 Howard St. dpwbook35 dpw9982]
South of MarketExcavations undermined a wall of the Phillips & Van Orden Co. printing plant at 511 Howard, causing it to collapse and fill the excavation with debris and large rolls of paper intended for telephone directories. A worker, August Vallat, was trapped underneath a steam shovel for several hours, but was rescued with only slight injuries. [511 Howard St.dpwbook35 dpw9983]
South of Market