
Sacramento near Montgomery
Bruce's Printing House at 618 Sacramento St. (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses). People posed in front and in upper windows.
ChinatownContains 12978 photos
Bruce's Printing House at 618 Sacramento St. (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses). People posed in front and in upper windows.
ChinatownClarke Institute, with many little boys posing in front. The Clarke Institute originated as the City Female Seminary, founded by Rev. Charles Russell Clarke in 1861 in the basement of Calvary Presbyterian Church (when the church was on Bush Street). It moved to this building (then newly constructed) on the southeast corner of O'Farrell and Mason in 1864, and was renamed in 1872 after Clarke's death in 1869. After the Clarke Institute's last listing at this location in 1883, the next occupant listed was the Knights of the Red Branch Hall through 1899, after which the building was demolished and the LeePalmer Hotel erected in its place. (PF)
Downtown / Union SquareState Investment Insurance Co building at 218-220 Sansome St. (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses). People posed on front steps.
Financial DistrictBusiness building on north side of Market street. American Tack Co., Amoskeag Axe Co. 408 Market, Yale Lock Mfg. Co. 406 Market; Richards & Snow importers; W. Davis saddlery. Same image as wnp71.2016 with different cropping. (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses)
Financial DistrictStorefronts on south side of Market opposite Sutter, including W. Haker & Hinz, Western White Goods, and Baurer, Tobriner & Co. (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses)
Financial DistrictA.J. Plate & Co. Guns, 418-420 Market St. (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses)
Financial DistrictPacific Iron Works at 127 1st Street. Many people posing in front of building. (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses)
South of MarketFrederick A. Robbins Machine Works, No. 7 First Street, east side of 1st Street between Market and Mission (opposite Stevenson), manufacturers of presses and dies.(Men posing out front with examples of their work.
Financial DistrictNeustadter Brothers shirt Factory at Gough and Grove. Men posing out front. see also wnp37.02922 (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses)
Hayes ValleyComposite photo of business locations of Prescott, Scott & Co. Union Iron Works. (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses)
South of MarketView south across Market to eastern portion of Nucleus Building, later the site of the Monadnock Building. Chas. M. Plum & Co. carpeting and furniture 641, 643 Market; Geo. W. Clark pianos, 645, 647 Market; Jos. Fredericks & Co. furniture and upholstery, 649, 651 Market. (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses)
South of MarketElevated view southwest across Kearny to west side of block at Morton (Maiden Lane in 2022). At right, Collateral Loan Office, K. Meussdorffer Importers 15 Kearny. At far left on Geary corner, Centemeri Kid Gloves T. Henry Asche & Co. and large "Dentistry" sign with eagle on roof, M. Jordan jeweler 7 Kearny. Same original image as wnp71.2014. (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses)
Downtown / Union SquareInterior view of I.W. Taber's photographic Parlor, corner of Montgomery & Market . (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses)
Financial DistrictMurphy, Grant & Co's Building--Northeast corner Sansome and Bush Streets. Barrels, bales and crates on sidewalk. P.F. Loughran & Co. (104-106) and Wm. Meyer & Co. (108- 110), and M. Heller Brothers. Date on cornice of building, 1867. One source attributes this photo to Nathaniel M. Klain, circa 1870. (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses)
Financial DistrictView north across Market toward businesses on the site of today's Hyatt Regency Hotel. California Wire Works was established in 1852 and acquired by Andrew Hallidie in 1876. In 1895 Hallidie sold out to Washburn and Moen Company. This was Hallidie's business office, at 6 California St., and the manufacturing was in North Beach. H. P. Gregory & Co., dealers in machinery; F. & P. J. Cassin, importers of whiskey, wine, liquors; Giant Powder Co.; California Paper Co.[View of Block from Nos. 2 to 12 California Street.] (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses)
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