
Yukon near 19th
60 Yukon Street on left, there were 6 identical houses on this block. [dpwbook23 dpw5721]
Eureka ValleyContains 64 photos
60 Yukon Street on left, there were 6 identical houses on this block. [dpwbook23 dpw5721]
Eureka ValleyView southwest to south side of Folsom[Folsom from Hawthorne dpwbook24 dpw5824] Regal Hotel, 317 3rd St., in background right
South of Market2226 California Street. California Street between Buchanan and Webster. William Vale House, City Landmark #168. Built 1885, Architect Albert Pissis. Victorian with Mansard roof. House on the right, 2204 California, demolished.
Pacific Heights1490 Hayes, built in 1888. Northeast corner of Baker and Hayes. Home of lumber dealer and capitalist Franklin Heywood, who killed himself in the house in July 1903. Lone Mountain and McAllister powerhouse in background. see also wnp15.4097.
Panhandle1490 Hayes, built in 1888, Architect Charles I. Havens. Northeast corner of Baker and Hayes. Home of lumber dealer and capitalist Franklin Heywood, who killed himself in the house in July 1903. see also wnp15.4095.
PanhandleView northeast to 130 Eagle Street. Home of Carl W. Nelson, house painter. Building still stands in 2020 [No. 180 Eagle] [dpwbookBROWNBOOK dpwA150]
Eureka ValleyChildren with father in front of 834 Elizabeth Street, with car, Noe Valley Archives
Noe ValleyChildren with pets sitting on running board of car on Elizabeth Street, 842-844 Elizabeth Street behind car (now modified)Noe Valley Archives
Noe ValleyTwo story Italianate; woman on porch; man at gate (Lawrence & Houseworth)
This was 1501 Golden Gate Avenue, at the corner of Pierce Street. It was one in a row of sixteen houses built by The Real Estate Associates in 1875. it was replaced by an apartment building 1912, but most of the row (including 1503 Golden Gate, partially visible at right) still stands. (WMK)[Mia's Corner House Golden Gate & Pierce ]
Western AdditionView west across Divisadero to 2700 Vallejo, built 1915, architect Henry C. Smith. Used as a location in the film 'Bullit', later the Japanese Consul General's residence. Originally built for marble and stone entrepreneur Clarence Musto.
Pacific HeightsGeorge Henry Eggers aka H.G. Eggers, 1820-1896 successful California pioneer merchant. Southwest corner 12th and Folsom. [12th St. Family Residence of Georg Heinrich Eggers, SF] [F57 SRE-002] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of MarketView northwest to 1844 - 1848 Pine Street between Gough and Octavia. Slanted bay Italianate. Revisions made to facade after September, 1975, adding period details including quoins, removing stucco over entryway. San Francisco Housing Authority high-density housing at 1880 Pine in background [problems]
Pacific HeightsJohn Diedrich Spreckels (son of Claus Spreckels) Mansion, 2504 Howard St (now South Van Ness). Large Stick Victorian residence with walled manicured yard. [Mr. Spreckels House, S.W. cor 21st and Howard St. (now South Van Ness), Sept. 19, 1885 RE-32] [F810 RE-032] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
MissionQueen Anne Victorian in disrepair with stucco facade, angled bay, medallion, corner tower / turret.