
Donahue Statue
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east to people sitting around Donahue (Mechanics) Monument, Market Street Earthquake Damage, temporary shack. [Donohue (Sic) Statuary on Mkt. St. Chas. A. Bailey L.A. #22]
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east to people sitting around Donahue (Mechanics) Monument, Market Street Earthquake Damage, temporary shack. [Donohue (Sic) Statuary on Mkt. St. Chas. A. Bailey L.A. #22]
DowntownBroadway at 14th Street, Oakland The image dates from some time between 1908 (First National Bank building constructed) and November, 1912 (large flag pole at right razed to place the Latham Fountain). Possible events include: - 1908 parade for 'Great White Fleet' visit - 1910 Labor Day parade - 1911 Labor Day parade
Outside SFElevated view northwest across Van Ness. Great White Fleet Naval Parade. Colonel John A. Lundeen, Commander of the Presidio leads his men. The clothing store, Strauss, Greenberg, and Sachs at 1241 Van Ness is seen at left. [Fleet Parade, Col. Lundeen and Staff]
Lower Nob HillGreat White Fleet Naval Parade, elevated view northwest across Van Ness and Geary. The parade marched north on Van Ness to Washington St., then turned around and marched south. The clothing store, Strauss, Greenberg, and Sachs at 1241 Van Ness is seen at left. Fleet Parade]
Lower Nob Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, view northeast to Earthquake Damage, Chinatown, Telegraph Hill in the distance. [Telegraph Hill & Chinatown, Chas. Bailey LA #99]
Downtown1906 Earthquake and Fire, Looking northeast across southeast corner of Union Square to1906 Earthquake and Fire damage to the Dana Bldg ['Dana' Bld, Geary and Stockton Sts. Chas. Bailey L.A. #42]
DowntownView west [Frisco from the Bay Chas Bailey L.A.] Some time after the earthquake. Ferry Building tower is being repaired using scaffolding. Fairmont Hotel is visible on Nob Hill. Merchants Exchange Building in distance center.
Downtown1906 Earthquake and Fire, damage to church. View south on Steiner from Pine Street. Steam Donkey in foreground. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake, but before south tower of church was pulled down on May 14, 1906. [St. Dominici Church, Chas. Bailey, L.A., #60]
Lower Pacific Heights1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake and Fire Damage looking east from Market and O'Farrell; Mutual Savings Bank Building at left, Palace Hotel, Monadnock Building, Hearst Examiner Building, Call Building, Call Building Annex, Kamm Building. Eiler's Music Co., Bancroft History Building at right. Many people walking on street. ['Call' Charles Bailey L.A. #68]
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire. Nob Hill. View northeast to Fairmont Hotel and Flood Mansion, heavily damaged by fire.
Nob HillHunter-Dulin and Hobart buildings at center. Post Street runs through the middle. Taken from the St. Francis Hotel, Union Square in foreground. Whittell Building at right
DowntownView east from center of Market Street to arches and decorations for the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR). S.N. Woods & Co, Mutual Savings Bank and de Young/Chronicle buildings at left, Hearst Examiner and Call buildings at right.
Downtown / Union SquareView east from center of Market to arches and decorations for the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Conclave. Cable cars on Marke, Mutual Savings Bank Building, Hearst Examiner Building, Call Building, Ferry Building
Downtown / Union SquareFulton Street between 10th and 11th Avenues. The Chutes Amusement Park was located at Fulton and 10th from 1902 -1908. It occupied the block bounded by Fulton St, 10th Ave, Cabrillo St, and 11th Ave.
RichmondViewed of the southeast side from a passing boat.