Geneva & San Jose
URR #1372, Geneva Car House - United Railroads
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URR #1372, Geneva Car House - United Railroads
Cayuga
Two men pose on Market Street Railway Co.(MSRy) #1120 [Sam Quinn & Dan Cox, 1900]
Dogpatch
Municipal Railway (MUNI) A-line streetcar #2 (rare) in front of 798 10th Avenue, the house built by Fernando Nelson for his son in 1911. Trees of Golden Gate Park at right.
Richmond Inner
San Mateo Interurban Car (Big Subs) #5 at Holy Cross Cemetery
Oak Grove, Market Street Railway's Interurban 40-line streetcar headed north. Burlingame Southern Pacific Depot (now Caltrain) in the distance [#12 at Speed, motorman Briggs]
Outside SF
The Private Car, San Francisco- United Railroads [U00100]
View south up Fillmore toward Broadway. Fillmore Hill counterbalance cars in the distance. - United Railroads [U00030]
Union Street
San Mateo Suburban Car (Big Subs) at Speed in Millbrae
View South on South B Street toward 1st Street, San Mateo, Jennings Stable was heavily damaged in 1906 earthquake. San Francisco San Mateo Streetcar Line Tracks - United Railroads [U00039]
Outside SF
H.H. Smith Lumber yard, Garden Avenu and Los Angeles AVenue (Now San Diego and Los Banos), Daly City
Outside SF
Elevated view east of Baldwin Hotel Fire, with fire hoses trained on building. Now site of Flood Building. St. Ann's Building at left.
Downtown / Union Square
View across intersection to northeast corner. Three men pose in front of August Koster Grocery Store. New Hyde St. Market, Dr. Jonathan Green. Building stands in 2023 with modifications. [Seal Rock Photo Company, 1410 Devisadero]
Nob Hill
Elevated view northwest across California St. toward pioneer liquor dealer David Porter;s Mansion (Built 1874, later site of the Fairmont Hotel), James C. Flood Mansion (completed 1886, Augustus Laver architect).
Nob Hill
Elevated view southwest from Montgomery. Montgomery House, Standard Medicines, McFadden's Block 639 Market, Catholic Orphan Asylum and St Patrick's Church. New Corner at lower right. [South Side of Market St before New Montgomery had been cut through, showing present site of Palace Hotel.]
Downtown / Union Square
Streetcar #1001 with crowd of celebrating men. The event may be the end of the Spanish-American War, New Years 1900, or possibly the end of the 1902 streetcar strike.
Mission