
Golden Gate Park
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee camp and horse drawn water wagon.
Golden Gate ParkContains 457 photos
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee camp and horse drawn water wagon.
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, View west toward Park to refugee breadline on Page St. near Stanyan St. Young Men's Hebrew Association at 1966 Page on left, where Boys & Girls Club is today.
Haight AshburyView from Lyon Street near Broadway showing the Panama-Pacific International Exposition (PPIE),Tower of Jewels under construction. House in foreground at Lyon & Vallejo Sts. is 2990 Vallejo (extant 2020,built 1914, Walter Bliss Residence, Architects Bliss & Faville) To its right, 2980 Vallejo, Edgar Mathews Residence, extant 2020, built 1908 Edgar Mathews, Architect.
PresidioElevated view northeast toward Panama-Pacific International Exposition under construction, Alcatraz, Angel Island. House in left foreground at Lyon & Vallejo Sts. is 2990 Vallejo (extant 2020,built 1914, Walter Bliss Residence, Architects Bliss & Faville). To its right, 2980 Vallejo, Edgar Mathews Residence, extant 2020, built 1908 Edgar Mathews, Architect.
PresidioPanama-Pacific International Exposition, The Palace of Horticulture and Mermaid fountain, designed by Arthur Putnam, seen from an empty South Gardens reflecting pool during construction of the 1915 World's Fair.
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition, Landscaping in front of the Palace of Horticulture, designed by Arthur Brown, Jr., during construction of the 1915 World's Fair.
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition, Landscaping in front of the Palace of Horticulture during construction of the 1915 World's Fair.
MarinaAviator Art Smith with unidentified VIPS, PPIE
MarinaTelegraph Hill from Russian Hill, across North Beach and Washington Square
Telegraph HillUnidentified House, heavily covered in ivy.
Man selling newspapers, Ferry Building
DowntownOld Sonoma Adobe Barracks with Victorian facade (since removed), torn sign over entry. Building to right is Old Sonoma Mission, building to left is Toscana Hotel. Merchant Solomon Schocken purchased the Barracks from Mariano Vallejo and his wife Benicia in July, 1879. In May, 1879 he opened a general merchandise store there. (Cropped version of wnp14.0945)
Outside SFLeft building is Old Sonoma Adobe Barracks occupied by the U.S. Officers and Troops in 1846 (according to Jesse Cook). two men in a buggy pulled by a mule. same location as wnp13.202
Outside SFUnknown Location, Horse-Drawn Hay Cart approaching on dusty road.
Boys playing baseball in empty, weed-strewn lot on the side of a large building with wooden siding.