
City Hall ruins
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View South on Larkin near McAllister, Ruins of City Hall
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, View South on Larkin near McAllister, Ruins of City Hall
Civic Center1906 Earthquake and Fire, view north up 8th Street to ruins of old City Hall. Pioneer Monument in Marshall Square in foreground.
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, view southwest across 5th Street to the Old U.S. Mint, with refugee tents pitched in front [Mint]
South of Market[City Hall, Kearny Street opposite Portsmouth Square, 1857] (glass copy) Pillsbury Picture Co.
ChinatownLooking north on Washington St. Signs and decorations for Kahn's Harvest Sale at right. (colorized)
Outside SF5th and Mission Street. Bakery wagon and City R.R. Horsecar.
South of MarketElevated view west from Murphy Building (Jones and Market) to McAllister St., Hall of Records, City Hall before erection of dome and rotunda, City Hall Avenue. Corner of Mechanics Pavilion at far upper left. Turkish Drug at far right. Detail from stereoview card with caption "343 New City Hall, San Francisco"
Tenderloin"138. Post Office and Custom House, Battery Street" between Jackson and Washington. Elevated view northwest, Telegraph Hill in background.
Financial DistrictView south across Post to Mechanics Institute, 31 Post Street between Kearny and Montgomery (built 1866). Blake Dentist, Taylor & Hallett Wine Merchants.
Downtown / Union SquareView southwest from Telegraph Hill across Washington Square (with grading and landscaping completed April, 1869) towards Russian Hill. Filbert St at lower right. Same image as wnp24.184a. [984. Russian Hill]
Telegraph Hill5th Street at Mission. View northwest across intersection United States Mint, children on board sidewalk, horses and wagons, cobblestones, utility poles with 8 crossbars, and horsecar rails. Variant of Reilly stereocard titled 'No. 175 U.S. Mint, San Francisco, Cal."
South of Market5th Street at Mission. View northwest across intersection United States Mint, children on board sidewalk, horses and wagons, cobblestones, utility poles with 8 crossbars, and horsecar rails. Variant of Reilly stereocard titled 'No. 175 U.S. Mint, San Francisco, Cal."
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, View north across Market St. to Earthquake ruins, City Hall and Hall of Records. Boy poses holding dangling cable. [16857. What an Earthquake can do for a modern city in three minutes, San Francisco.] Streetcar, City Hall and Hall of Records. Pioneer (James Lick) Monument at far right
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northwest across field of rubble to Old U.S. Mint at 5th and Mission Streets. [8187-United States Mint, surrounded by the ruins of earthquake and fire, San Francisco, Cal. U-91119]
South of Market[169 Chinese Consulate, on Stockton Street] East side of Stockton between Sacramento and Clay, Originally the residence of the French financier F L A Pioche, 806 Stockton, built in 1865.
Chinatown