
Portsmouth Square
View southeast to Kohl Building, Asian man walking toward camera - Merchants Exchange, Hotel McDonough
North BeachContains 2392 photos
View southeast to Kohl Building, Asian man walking toward camera - Merchants Exchange, Hotel McDonough
North BeachView west from park to women strolling, seated men, St. Francis Hotel with 1908 wing almost complete.
DowntownLooking east across square toward Stockton Street. Decorated for the Portola Festival. Maiden Lane (originally Morton St) at right.
DowntownView southeast towards Geary & Stockton. Great White Fleet Decorations. Temporary building in square, Whittell Building, City of Paris, Call Building in background.
Downtown / Union Square"Dummy" cable car and passenger trailer.
Western Addition1906 Earthquake and Fire, California Street at Stockton, known informally as Grace Cathedral.
Nob Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, View west on Sacramento towards Nob Hill. Rubble clearing - Fairmont Hotel left
Nob HillRebuilding Sansome St. View south From Sacramento Street.
Financial DistrictMerchandise Glove Order on northwest corner. Women shoppers on sidewalk and crossing Van Ness Ave.
Downtown1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northeast over men excavating in bottom of large hole, Temple Emanu-El on Sutter Street in background.
DowntownView west on Sacramento Street. Post-1906 construction work in progress. 'Gabriel-Meyerfeld Printers'
Downtown1906 Earthquake and Fire, view north on Grant Avenue through ruins of Chinatown. In the background is St Francis of Assisi at Columbus (then Montgomery Avenue) and Vallejo St.
ChinatownWest on Market St. from Post and Montgomery. Call Building.
DowntownMarket St between Taylor & Mason. View northeast, Flood Building in background. Mechanics Savings Bank Building under construction (N.E. Cor. Market Mason), Admission Day Monument (Native Sons Monument). At left, Dean Building built 1906, demolished 2018.
South of MarketView northwest across Van Ness & O'Farrell intersection to St. Mary's Cathedral, construction of Delbert Block (Arthur A. Lamb architect, demolished 1910) at left. Crowd of well dressed people in front of church. Same construction pictured in wnp102.0024.
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