People

Contains 12978 photos

Earthquake Refugees
wnp37.00929

Earthquake Refugees

1906 Earthquake and Fire, [2021-A Temporary Home near the City Hall, San Francisco, Cal. Copyright 1906 by American Stereoscopic Co. A-91144] Metal shed with three people and chairs.

South of Market
Dolores Park
wnp37.00930

Dolores Park

View north from roughly Church and 20th Streets over Jewish Cemetery and the Mission. Children, man, baby in buggy. Duplicate of wnp24.236a

Dolores Heights
Union near Leavenworth
wnp37.00934

Union near Leavenworth

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east across North Beach to Telegraph Hill from Russian Hill. All ruins, cable car tracks, Washington Square and men walking.

Russian Hill
Chronicle Building
wnp37.00942-r

Chronicle Building

[Chronicle Building, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. El Edificio del Chronicle, San Francisco, California, E. U. de A.] View From Market & 4th. Men talking carriages waiting. Crocker Building under construction in background. 700 Market building on Kearny corner with Chronicle signage on west side.

Downtown / Union Square
Frederick Funston
wnp37.00943-r

Frederick Funston

[89. Our Nation's Hero, the Brave Kansas Boy, General Frederick Funston, P.I.] Close up of Funston leaning on box at tent.

Fort Point
wnp37.00946

Fort Point

View looking west. Woman and child on beach with Fort Point and two lighthouse keepers' residences on bluff behind. Copy of wnp37.01023 with different cropping.

Grant & Market
wnp37.00951

Grant & Market

Elevated view east down Market. View of Call Building with Annex under construction, Examiner Building, Bancroft History Building, Sanborn Vail, Dixon's Hatters, Midway Plaisance, Lion Drug Co., cable cars, street sweeper, carriages. Dupe of wnp37.00971

Downtown / Union Square
Market & Kearny
wnp37.00956

Market & Kearny

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Elevated view north, Kearny Street at left.[5337 San Francisco Earthquake, April 18, 1906. From the Chronicle Building toward Chinatown and Telegraph Hill. Copyright 1906 by C. H. Graves.]. Ruins of Hall of Justice center background. St. Francis of Assisi Church left background.

Downtown / Union Square
Grant & Market
wnp37.00971

Grant & Market

Elevated view east down Market. View of Call Building, Examiner Building, Bancroft History Building, Sanborn Vail, Midway Plaisance, Lion Drug Co., cable cars, street sweeper, carriages. Dupe of wnp37.00951

Downtown / Union Square
Embarcadero
wnp37.00980

Embarcadero

View west up Sacramento Street from Ferry Building. Women and child, newspaper hawker, cable and horse cars. Pacific Coast Steamship Company building at Market St. gore corner, 10 Market St. Bowers Rubber Co. (Factory at 42 Sacramento opened January, 1894).

Financial District
Market near Beale
wnp37.00984

Market near Beale

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east to Ferry Building with scaffolding, streetcars, steam donkeys, rubble and ruins, Temporary railroad tracks on south side of Market, streetcar. [Lower Market Street, after the Earthquake and Fire, San Francisco] Copyright date June 8, 1906.

Financial District
Powell & Post
wnp37.00985

Powell & Post

[4435. San Francisco from the Park, Cal.] View up Powell St. from corner of Union Square to Nob Hill from nw corner of Union Square. Mark Hopkins and Leland Stanford residences in distance. Trinity Church at right. Very similar to wnp26.593.

Downtown / Union Square
City Hall Ruins
wnp37.00986

City Hall Ruins

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View north across Market St. to Earthquake ruins, City Hall and Hall of Records. Boy poses holding dangling cable. [16857. What an Earthquake can do for a modern city in three minutes, San Francisco.] Streetcar, City Hall and Hall of Records. Pioneer (James Lick) Monument at far right

South of Market
Second Cliff House
wnp37.00991-r

Second Cliff House

Elevated view northwest [5047 - Seal Rocks and Cliff House, San Francisco, Cal., U.S.A. Copyright by B. L. Singley]

Sutro Heights
Earthquake Refugees
wnp37.01001-r

Earthquake Refugees

1906 Earthquake and Fire, [19. Shack in Mission District. Copyright by Tom M. Phillips, 1906.] Mother and two smiling children.