
Market near McAllister
View south across Market between 6th and 7th. San Joaquin County float in the Admission Day parade; Lots of people watching from windows and roofs, Sterling Furniture building 1049-51 Market
South of MarketContains 1113 photos
View south across Market between 6th and 7th. San Joaquin County float in the Admission Day parade; Lots of people watching from windows and roofs, Sterling Furniture building 1049-51 Market
South of MarketView northwest across intersection to corrugated metal and wood temporary buildings, Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Executive offices (there from June, 1906 until August, 1907) in background right, streetcar at left. Horse and carriage. [0-51]
Lower HaightView west on Green toward Gough Street. The Allyne Mansion property with trees on the right. Post-earthquake view with soldiers, tents, rubble. Victorian houses on the left, 1700 block of Green Street, and 2525-27 Gough, still stand.
Union StreetView west, the building on the northwest corner still exists
Union StreetLooking west on Carl, meat market, fruit and vegetable store. Buildings in view extant 2020. 1001 Shrader in distance. - United Railroads [U03577 from property line on Cole st. looking S.W. A/R. 3???]
Cole ValleyFerry Building, buggies, horses. During streetcar strike? Alameda Cafe Building at right [M-378]
Financial DistrictView west on Marekt near New Montgomery from the south sidewalk in front of the Palace Hotel. Mutual Savings Bank and Chronicle Building at center.
Downtown / Union SquareConstruction of J Church right-of-way. Looking north 9:58 AM - United Railroads [U05344]
Noe ValleyPeters Bros Groceries at 901 Cole [Looking southwest 25 ft. from property line A.R.3145] - United Railroads [U03578]
Cole ValleyLooking east toward Park-Presidio Boulevard. [A.R. 8081] - United Railroads [U05000]
Richmond InnerView to northwest corner, Nanking Fook Woh and Company. [2291]
ChinatownView north on Delancey (then 1st Street) toward Federal, with Bryant beyond. The South End Warehouse at left still stands as part of the South End Historic District). Homes on the top of Rincon Hill in the background demolished for construction of Bay Bridge anchorage and approaches, which now dominate this view. Empty dray wagons at left and right [1st street North from Bryant dpw5762]
South BeachElevated view to south side of street between 3rd and 4th Streets, with stores and goods on sidewalk. Terry & Co., furniture 747 Market; R. F. Osborn & Co., hardware; L. Girard & Co. Boot and Shoe Manufacturers; American Tract Society; W. R. Allen & Co., plumbers goods 761 Market; J. O'Kane Saddles & Harness 767 Market; G.S. Dean, Dentist; Will & Finck Cutlers & Bell Hangers, Razors & Shears 769 Market. From Taber business album.
Downtown / Union SquareView northwest to Refugee shacks, horse team moving a shack, houses on north side of Post St. west of Pierce.
Lower Pacific Heights[Last To Move] Horse team moving a 1906 Earthquake refugee cottage from Jefferson Square. Companion to wnp15.020, taken day before. Since Redevelopment, Octavia no longer intersects with Eddy at Jefferson Square.
Cathedral Hill