
3rd & Market
View east to men sitting on bell-shaped Knights Templar decoration above intersection, cable cars in street. Chronicle Building, Crocker Building at left.
Downtown / Union SquareContains 2392 photos
View east to men sitting on bell-shaped Knights Templar decoration above intersection, cable cars in street. Chronicle Building, Crocker Building at left.
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire, Large Group in street, stove, woman in fur stole
Pacific HeightsView east up Sacramento, Lane Hospital / Cooper Medical College, which became Stanford University Hospital and Pacific Medical Center (buildings demolished 1974) on left.
Pacific HeightsView west up Haight to Auto Wreck on Labor day
Lower HaightStreet Grading with mule team, Fontana Warehouse, Black Point in background
Russian HillElevated view of Letterman Hospital looking northwest to Golden Gate, Fort Point, Marin Headlands. PPIE pavilions and Avenue of the Nations at right.
PresidioView west from Russian Hill. Letterman Hospital complex at center, Montgomery Street barracks at upper center, Fort Winfield Scott barracks at top.
Russian HillPanama-Pacific International Exposition, Crowds on Avenue of Progress, view north
MarinaThree people on the beach. Dolce Far Niente balcony and observatory at Sutro Heights in background
Sutro HeightsBuffalo Bill's Wild West Show encampment in Richmond District, on site of Bay District Racetrack, Lone Mountain in background with cross on top. Men and boys wander through the camp; what appears to be two Native American women are at center left.
Richmond InnerView north across Market to Admission Day Parade, Marching Band, Soldiers on horses. Mark Strouse Bay City Market.
South of MarketView north across Market to Admission Day Parade, Soldiers at attention, Mark Strouse Bay City Market (1138 Market, then between Taylor and Turk), people on rooftops and leaning from windows, soldier on horse The Bay City Market was first opened at this location from about 1875 to the earthquake and fire, re-opening on Van Ness and then on Hayes and Octavia until it returned to its original block from about 1909 to 1920. It was next at 19-25 Mason between Turk and Eddy from 1921 to 1922, then across Market Street to its last location at 945 Market to 1940. (PF)
TenderloinParade, children with sashes and parasols. Flags and paper lanterns strung over street.
Outside SFView north across Sutter intersection toward Bush and Fillmore. Franklin Hall, second building on left from Sutter corner, served as a relief headquarters and temporary City Hall after the 1906 earthquake and fire. On right signs for Alexander Politzer 1810 Fillmore, Phoenix Real Estate. On left signs for Hayden, Alderman and Oakford Atorneys 1825 Fillmore, Harry E. Michael Attorney 1845 Fillmore, Aetna Life Insurance Co. 1849 Fillmore.
JapantownOpening Ceremony for the MSRy 6-line, Crowd of people and children
Forest Hill