
Geary & Fillmore
Estes Kefauver, Democratic candidate for Vice-President, during his unsuccessful campaign for President, shaking hands with crowd. Army man is Sgt. Sherman Harris of 1680 Turk stationed at Fort Ord. [SF Examiner]
Western AdditionContains 463 photos
Estes Kefauver, Democratic candidate for Vice-President, during his unsuccessful campaign for President, shaking hands with crowd. Army man is Sgt. Sherman Harris of 1680 Turk stationed at Fort Ord. [SF Examiner]
Western AdditionEstes Kefauver, Democratic candidate for Vice-President, during his unsuccessful campaign for President, signing autograph for boy. [SF Examiner]
Western AdditionEstes Kefauver, Democratic candidate for Vice-President, during his unsuccessful campaign for President, signing autograph for African American man in worn clothes. [SF Examiner]
Western Addition[129. Chinese Fortune-Teller. Copyright 1900. Chas. Weidner S.F.] Man at table with writing tools and boy watching.
View north on Lyon towards Sacramento. Woman standing on sidewalk. (Same as woman in wnp27.4864) The house with the large open porch and the round-bayed corner Edwardian remain in 2022.
Presidio HeightsTwo women posing on Page St. sidewalk holding coats.
Lower HaightView north on Lyon towards Sacramento. Couple standing on sidewalk. (Same as woman in wnp27.4864) The house at left with the large open porch and the round-bayed corner Edwardian remain in 2022.
Presidio HeightsGreat Highway near Cabrillo. Skee Ball and Carousel in the background. Car with 3 generations of family.
Richmond OuterWestern Addition? Man leaning on street tree. Japanese writing on back of photo.
Family posing near Arboretum
Golden Gate ParkKids and man on grass. Sun Yat Sen statue base. Tang's Sandwich Shop in the background
ChinatownChinatown, newspapers posted on side of building
ChinatownMan in traditional dress carrying child down busy street. [161 Street Scene in Chinatown]
ChinatownPeople pose on and alongside cable cars on Clay near Jones St. Watkins' stereo card bears this legend: 'Clay Street Hill R.R., San Francisco, Cal [California]. Run by A.S. Hallidie's patent Endless Steel Wire Rope and Gripping Attachment. Overcomes an Elevation of 307 feet in a length of 2800 feet. Watkins' Pacific Coast. 2369.' Also published by Taber.
Nob HillInterior view of three men in rocking chairs, planters behind rail, and two African-American workers standing behind. Image probably same as Watkins 3560 'Palace Hotel, Interior View, San Francisco'. One source identifies Lloyd Tevis, president of Wells Fargo & Co., at center [#3554?]
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