
16th & Dolores
Funeral Home. Mission Dolores Basilica to the left
Mission DoloresContains 4847 photos
Funeral Home. Mission Dolores Basilica to the left
Mission DoloresElevated view over Portsmouth Square, looking northwest from Kearny near Clay St. Horse drawn carriagies lined up along Kearny St. [203. Portsmouth Square, or Plaza, from corner Clay and Kearny streets.]
Chinatown[205. City Hall and Plaza; San Francisco]Elevated view east over Portsmouth Square to City Hall and Hall of Records on left
ChinatownView northeast. Washington Square (before major landscaping) at lower left. Columbus Ave. (Montgomery Ave.) not yet constructed. Yerba Buena Island in distance right. [433. Telegraph Hill, from Russian Hill.]
Russian HillView southwest from Telegraph Hill across Washington Square (before major landscaping). Jobson's Observatory (1861-1869) on top of Russian Hill
Telegraph HillView southeast across Union Square to Mission Bay. Temple Emanu-El and Thomas Starr King's First Unitarian Church
Nob HillView east from 3rd Street, Rincon Hill in background. [493. South Park; San Francisco]
South BeachLooking East from 3rd Street. Omnibus railroad horse car.
South BeachView southwest over North Beach. Union Street at left, Washington Square and flagpole at center. Major grading and landscaping of Washington Square was completed in April, 1869. Omnibus Railroad horsecar at northwest corner of Square on Powell St. Same image as wnp71.1480. [Panorama from Telegraph Hill (no. 19) 1356. Washington Square.]
Telegraph HillView west to Black Point (today's Fort Mason) from future Aquatic Park. [Black Point, San Francisco. 699.] Army buildings and former squatters' houses turned into officers' residences on hill. Children playing in waves at approximately foot of today's Larkin St.
View southwest toward Russian Hill. Soldiers assembling in square. Jobson's Observatory (1861-1869) in background. [Washington Square July 4th 1862. 326.]
North BeachView west from approximately Hyde and Beach Streets over future Aquatic Park towards Black Point (later called Fort Mason). Pioneer Woolen Mill at left center. Army buildings visible on Black Point were constructed in 1864, so this photo dates to mid-1860s at earliest.
Aquatic Park / Ft. Mason1906 Earthquake refugee camp 5 (current Big Rec Ball field)
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, refugees camped at the end of the Golden Gate Park Panhandle [The Homeless Entrance to Golden Gate Park]
Panhandle1906 Earthquake and Fire, View of Refugee Camp at Jefferson Square. View North from Turk. [Jefferson Square Camps]
Cathedral Hill