Knights Templar Parade
View northeast across Van Ness Avenue & Post St. to a contingent of Knights Templar on horseback. In background, St. Dunstan's Hotel (built 1901) and wooden houses. 4 Santa Clara
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    View northeast across Van Ness Avenue & Post St. to a contingent of Knights Templar on horseback. In background, St. Dunstan's Hotel (built 1901) and wooden houses. 4 Santa Clara
Cathedral Hill
    View northeast across Van Ness Avenue & Post St. intersection to a contingent of Knights Templar, and St. Dunstan's Hotel (built 1901) and wooden houses. 5 Templar Lodge.
Cathedral Hill
    View north across Van Ness Avenue near Hemlock (then Walnut) to a contingent of Knights Templar, St. Dunstan's Hotel (built 1901) and wooden house. 5
Cathedral Hill
    View northeast across Van Ness Avenue & Post St. intersection contingent of Knights Templar, St. Dunstan's Hotel (built 1901) and wooden houses. 6 Bay City
Cathedral Hill
    View north across Van Ness Avenue near Sutter St. to contingent of Knights Templar, St. Dunstan's Hotel (built 1901). 6
Cathedral Hill
    View southeast across Van Ness to large carriage full of costumed Knights. Concordia Club in the background.
Cathedral Hill
    View northeast across Van Ness Avenue near Post St. intersection to contingent of Knights Templar. In bacground St. Dunstan's Hotel (built 1901) and wooden houses. 8 Rebecca at the Well horse-drawn float with costumed female figures.
Cathedral Hill
    View northeast across Van Ness Avenue near Sutter St. intersection to a contingent of Knights Templar, St. Dunstan's Hotel (built 1901). 9
Downtown
    View southeast across Van Ness to horse-drawn coach with man and two women passengers. Concordia Club on left, Hotel Richelieu with tower at right. 9 San Mateo
Cathedral Hill
    Broadway 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 SF
    Elevated 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 Hill
    Great 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 Hill
    View 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 Square
    San Francisco Park Commission windmill float heading to or from Bay Bridge Celebration Parade
    Parade Float with names of Peninsula cities on its side.
Bernal Heights