
Art Smith
Art Smith driving the miniature auto, The Comet, at the Panama-Pacific International Expo (PPIE) on Esplanade (present Marina Green) next to SF Bay (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
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Art Smith driving the miniature auto, The Comet, at the Panama-Pacific International Expo (PPIE) on Esplanade (present Marina Green) next to SF Bay (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition, View of Art Smith driving the miniature auto, The Comet, at the Panama-Pacific International Expo (PPIE) Stadium racetrack in the Presidio. (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
PresidioPanama-Pacific International Exposition, Spectators lined up on the railing at the Panama-Pacific International Expo (PPIE) racetrack in the Presidio. (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
PresidioPanama-Pacific International Exposition (PPIE), Art Smith posing with his airplane on the Esplanade (today's Marina Green).(GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition (PPIE), Art Smith and Hannah Wulzen posing with Smith's airplane on the Esplanade (today's Marina Green). (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition (PPIE), Eva Wulzen, Art Smith and Frank Wulzen posing with Smith's airplane on the Esplanade (today's Marina Green). (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition (PPIE), Art Smith and airplane with crowd of onlookers on the Esplanade (today's Marina Green). (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition (PPIE), Art Smith and airplane with crowd of onlookers on the Esplanade (today's Marina Green). (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
MarinaAviator Art Smith with his airplane on beach (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
View north toward SF Bay, spectators watch a bi-plane (notes say Art Smith, but this plane is different). Presidio wharf at lower left. (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
PresidioPier 12 (Emarcadero & Folsom) Return of the California Boys from Spanish-American War [F810 SH-376] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
WaterfrontUSS Camanche was a Passaic-class monitor built on the east coast and shipped in pieces to SF Bay where it was reassembled and launched November 14, 1864 at China Basin. She was fitted out and completed after the end of the Civil War. Watkins No. 677. [Launch of the Comanche (sic) 1866 Bet 2nd & 3rd Sts.] [F810 SH-440] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South BeachUSS Camanche was a Passaic-class monitor built on the east coast and shipped in pieces to SF Bay where it was reassembled and launched November 14, 1864 at China Basin. She was fitted out and completed after the end of the Civil War. (Watkins No. 690 'Building the Comanche, San Francisco'). [Assembled in San Francisco ready for action Monitor Comanchee (sic) 1865][F810 SH-476] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South BeachUSS Camanche was a Passaic-class monitor built on the east coast and shipped in pieces to SF Bay where it was reassembled and launched November 14, 1864 at China Basin. She was fitted out and completed after the end of the Civil War. [Foot of 3rd St. S.F. Assembling the Comanchee (sic) 1864 689] [F810 SH-523] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South Beach[men on shore observe the 'Ohioan' on the rocks off Cliff House] SS Ohioan wrecked off Point Lobos, just north of Sutro Baths, just before midnight on October 7, 1936. Rescuers rigged this breeches buoy from shore to ship and safely removed the crew. Wave Motor is visible at right.[F810 SH-534] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Lincoln Park / Ft. Miley