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1906 Earthquake and Fire, [Bear Photo S.F. 309] View northwest across 5th and Mission intersection to earthquake refugees camped around 5th and Mission street. Carriages loaded with possessions.
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, [Bear Photo S.F. 309] View northwest across 5th and Mission intersection to earthquake refugees camped around 5th and Mission street. Carriages loaded with possessions.
South of Market30th Infantry mule train with wagons. [Combat Train, 30th Infantry]
PresidioGlen Park Meat market, stationary store, men working on electric pole at center at 1655 Mission.
South of MarketView east from center of Bush at Grant (Dupont) Avenue. The California Hotel and Theatre (1889) on left, Mills Building (1891) beyond. "Male Employment Office" at left, Poodle Dog Restaurant at corner on right. In far center distance, across Market St. is Lachman Block (1887).
Downtown / Union SquareView east down Califorina to multiple California Street cable cars. On left, San Francisco Savings Union (1894, William Curlett architect), German Savings and Loan Society, Parrott Building, or Parrott Block (1852, Architect Stephen Williams), Kohl Building, London & San Francisco Insurance Building. On right, Safe Deposit Building with tower, Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York Building beyond. Fog or smog in the background. Cropped version of wnp71.1888.
Financial DistrictView east on Market near 4th Street. Call (Spreckels) Building at center. People wagons, streetcars. Chronicle Building, Ferry Building, Palace Hotel, Hearst Examiner Building in the distance. Bancroft History Building, Sanborn Vail, Dixon's Hatters, Midway Theatre on right.[No. 96, Market St. and Call Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.]
South of MarketSouth side of Post at Boswell Street ( Between Fillmore and Steiner) Eddie Hanlon's Saloon, Men on stagecoach pulled by four horses posing in front; sign on side of stagecoach, 'Eddie Hanlon's 1949 Post Street'. Star Nickelodeon next door; [PF-134]
Lower Pacific HeightsView northwest across Valencia to St. Luke's Hospital. The first building in this complex was the two-story Main Building with attached one-story wards, at left, set well back from Valencia Street. It was built in 1874-1875. At right is the Mills Building, paid for by D. O. Mills by 1878. Between them is the Keane Building, paid for by James R. Keane, also by 1878. (WMK) [The Main Building, Keene and Mills Buildings] (from copy negative)
Bernal HeightsCrowded street scene looking west on Geary Street from center of street. Flannery Building on left with sign for C.M. Wooster Co. Country Lands. United Cigars, Klein Tailors. Mutual Savings Bank Building on left, Schmidt, Rosenstock Buildings on right.
Downtown / Union SquareElevated view in Chinatown, north to the west side of Grant, formerly Dupont St., Fook Yuen & Co.(711 Dupont)at left. Cropped version published as stereo card "3759 Chinese Restaurant, Dupont near Sacramento, San Francisco."
ChinatownViewed from the intersection at 3rd and Market. Both the Hearst Examiner and Palace Hotel have been demolished, new ones not yet built.
Downtown / Union SquareView north on Laguna at Grove, passing the Gantner & Mattern textile factory on the southwest corner. Single Gantner & Mattern parade float 'We Knit to Fit' with ladies and Stanford and Cal football players, building sign reads 'Underwear, Sweaters, Bathing & Athletic Suits'; horses are wearing long underwear; Float possibly from 1909 Portola Festival parade.
Hayes ValleyView east on Commercial to Ferry building with its reflection in large street puddle.
Financial DistrictView south from remnant of Meiggs' Wharf, on Francisco between Powell and Mason. Abe Warner's Cobweb Palace at right. Group of people posing, including many children in front. Empire Malt House in background.
North BeachView east on O'Farrell from Carlos Place (no longer in existence) to Call Building in distance. Alcazar Theatre in distance left; florist, laundry and other businesses.
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