Industry

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Hyde near Bay
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Hyde near Bay

View north on Hyde Street on what was known as Tonquin Point or White Point, note the tracks and cable slot. Rubble-loaded wagons will drop their loads of earthquake debris at the big North Beach dump north of North Point between Taylor and Leavenworth. Wagons turned right on Beach and passed in front of the purifying house of the Equitable Gaslight Co. plant. Equitable gas holders are completely deflated and not visible in this view. [Line of horse-drawn wagons with earthquake rubble, Sailing ships, Powerhouse with smokestack, Alcatraz Island] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

Fishermans Wharf
Folsom near 18th
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Folsom near 18th

View east across Folsom to Allied Box & Excelsior Co., 2169 Folsom, built 1902 as H. Friedrichs furniture factory, still standing, converted to housing. On right Pioneer Trunk Factory - C. A. Malm and Co.(1902, Architect Thomas J. Welsh, later known as Pioneer Building). Graffiti on right reads 'Free the Pontiac Br...'

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Folsom near 18th
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Folsom near 18th

View east across Folsom to Allied Box & Excelsior Co., 2169 Folsom, built 1902 as H. Friedrichs furniture factory, still standing, converted to housing. On right Pioneer Trunk Factory - C. A. Malm and Co.(1902, Architect Thomas J. Welsh, later known as Pioneer Building). View to southeast corner in distance.

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Division & 10th
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Division & 10th

View north across Division past Municipal Railway H-line streetcar #3 with wings livery. Electric Supply Corporation, Harbor Plywood Corporation 540 10th St. Building at right, 290 Division (Powers & Ahnden architects, built 1924), still stands in 2021. A section of elevated freeway dominates the present view.

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3rd Near 23rd
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3rd Near 23rd

View northeast past Market Street Railway (MSRy) 29-line streetcar #992. Gasometers in background.

Central Waterfront
Fisherman's Wharf
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Fisherman's Wharf

View southeast from the old Fisherman's Wharf past feluccas, traditional wooden sailing boats. Sign on building at left reads: 'Office of Ethel and Marion' (a tug boat available for excursions). R.D. Chandler Coal Bunker on Pier 15 in distance on right, past ships moored at Union St. Wharf (Pier 17). [Old Fisherman's Wharf] [SF2-32] (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)

Northern Waterfront
Fisherman's Wharf
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Fisherman's Wharf

Probably the original Fisherman's Wharf, View east toward Bay, Fishing Boat 'Salvatore', 3 men on pier mending nets. [Old Fisherman's Wharf] [SF2-34] (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)

Northern Waterfront
Fisherman's Wharf
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Fisherman's Wharf

View towards East Bay Hills from original Fisherman's Wharf. Line of feluccas, traditional wooden sailing boats, tied up (similar angle to wnp71.10090) [Old Fisherman's Wharf] [SF2-34a] (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)

Northern Waterfront
Fisherman's Wharf
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Fisherman's Wharf

[SF2-36] [Fisherman's Wharf. Small boys on end of wharf and man dropping bucket] (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)

Northern Waterfront
Fisherman's Wharf
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Fisherman's Wharf

View southeast from the old Fisherman's Wharf past feluccas, traditional wooden sailing boats. Sign on building at left reads: 'Office of Ethel and Marion' (a tug boat available for excursions). R.D. Chandler Coal Bunker on Pier 15 in distance on right, past ships moored at Union St. Wharf (Pier 17). [Old Fisherman's Wharf] [SF2-32] (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)

Northern Waterfront
Fisherman's Wharf
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Fisherman's Wharf

View southeast from the old Fisherman's Wharf past feluccas, traditional wooden sailing boats. Sign on building at left reads: 'Office of Ethel and Marion' (a tug boat available for excursions). R.D. Chandler Coal Bunker on Pier 15 in distance on right, past ships moored at Union St. Wharf (Pier 17). [Old Fisherman's Wharf] [SF2-105] (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)

Northern Waterfront
Camanche Ironclad
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Camanche Ironclad

USS Camanche was a Passaic-class monitor built on the east coast and shipped in pieces to SF Bay where it was reassembled and launched November 14, 1864 at China Basin. She was fitted out and completed after the end of the Civil War. (Watkins No. 690 'Building the Comanche, San Francisco'). [Assembled in San Francisco ready for action Monitor Comanchee (sic) 1865][F810 SH-476] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

South Beach
View from Telegraph Hill
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View from Telegraph Hill

View north from Telegraph Hill over Embarcadero towards Alcatraz and Angel Island. Gas holding tank (gasometer) at foot of Powell St. at far left. North Point Sewage Treatment Plant bottom center.

Telegraph Hill
Fishermans Wharf
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Fishermans Wharf

View east past boats in harbor to Fishermen's Grotto #9, Alioto's and Tarantino's restaurants, gasometer / gas holder and chimneys of gas works at right.

Bryant & 20th
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Bryant & 20th

View north from center of Bryant to Market Street Railway Company (MSRy) #269 25-Line with zip stripe livery. Large 2 story building, 2183 Bryant, housing Standard Specialty Co., Redwood Specialties, since demolished. Ad for movies at Roosevelt Theatre.

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