
Haight & Ashbury
Bearded man wearing boots, pegged jeans, and derby hat selling Oracle newspaper.
Haight AshburyContains 12978 photos
Bearded man wearing boots, pegged jeans, and derby hat selling Oracle newspaper.
Haight AshburyWomen in back. Very early car.
Child of David Peyser, holding toy dog.
Jefferson Peyser, son of David Peyser, as a child. Standing in a garden in an unknown location.
Portrait of Jefferson Peyser on tricycle. Child of David Peyser
Lower Pacific HeightsChild Walking on tree-lined path
Portrait of Jefferson Peyser on tricycle. Child of David Peyser.
Lower Pacific HeightsView northwest from Franklin Square. 22-Fillmore line cars #1372. Saloon on corner, produce stand ice cream shop. United Railroads [U01713]
MissionGroundbreaking for New Letterman Army Medical Center on the Presidio. [Mrs. Gingles chats with ladies of the platform guests prior to the ceremony. L to R: Mrs. Gordon Letterman; Mrs. Carleton Mathewson; Mrs. Gingles; and Mrs. Thomas K Turnage.]
General Charles Gingles. Groundbreaking for New Letterman Army Medical Center on the Presidio. [Serving as master of ceremonies, the CG of LGH, Brig Gen Charles H. Gingles, prepares to introduce guest speakers]
PresidioAudience assembled on folding chairs. Groundbreaking for New Letterman Army Medical Center on the Presidio. [Some of the 600 people who attended the ceremony]
PresidioGroundbreaking for New Letterman Army Medical Center on the Presidio. [GH of LGH and honored guests stand while color guard 'prepares the colors' Brig Gen Charles H. Gingles, Chaplain John H. Gremillion, Lt. Gen Leonard D. Heaton, Dr. C. Mathewson Jr, Dr. D.L. Wilbur, Maj Gen Jack Schwartz, Congressman Phillip Burton, Brig Gen E.E. Wilhoyt; Lt Gen J.L. Richardson, Eugene Bennett, H. Halvorson.
PresidioGroundbreaking for New Letterman Army Medical Center on the Presidio. [Lt. General Richardson rises after introduction]
PresidioAudience. Groundbreaking for New Letterman Army Medical Center on the Presidio. [Blankets were welcome]
PresidioGroundbreaking for New Letterman Army Medical Center on the Presidio. [Wives of individuals on platform and senior officers occupied the first row of reserved seats.]
Presidio