
Clay near Waverly
View northeast across Clay to buildings between Waverly Place and Grant (then Dupont). Building with lanterns and balcony housed Yoot Hong Low restaurant at 810 Clay. Building at far right demolished in late 1887.
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View northeast across Clay to buildings between Waverly Place and Grant (then Dupont). Building with lanterns and balcony housed Yoot Hong Low restaurant at 810 Clay. Building at far right demolished in late 1887.
ChinatownLaguna Puerca , before it was Sigmund Stern
SunsetView east from the south end of Pine Lake, Mt. Davidson in the distance
SunsetView looking east (Stringer Storage warehouse at Sutter and Fillmore in background) Man smoking cigar
Western Addition3 young children posing on bottom step. Unknown Location
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View north to fires after 1906 earthquake in empty lot just east of Arkansas Street. Image is half of panorama A. See wnp15.193
Potrero Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, View north to fires after 1906 earthquake in empty lot just east of Arkansas Street. Side and rear of 1627 20th Street on right. Image is half of panorama B. See wnp15.192.
Potrero Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, Nighttime view of downtown in flames in the aftermath of the earthquake.
Potrero Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, An unworldly glow from the 1906 fires downtown.
Potrero Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, view northwest to 1906 Quake ruins, Church of the Advent at 11th and Market at left, City Hall and Hall of Records in center, Majestic Theatre (9th and Stevenson) at right.
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panorama looking northwest to City Hall and Old Mint, Flood Building at center in distance. Elliott Brothers grocery at 3rd and Folsom, California Electrical Works at right, Folsom and Hawthorne, 3rd Street
Downtown1906 Earthquake and Fire, A closer look at City Hall in ruins
Downtown1906 Earthquake and Fire, landscape view of ruins from Mission District
Mission1906 Earthquake and Fire, view northeast to City Hall ruins
Civic Center1906 Earthquake and Fire, view north on 8th St to City Hall ruins after earthquake. Pioneer (James Lick) Monument in Marshall Square at center (present intersection of Hyde and Grove Streets).
South of Market