Residence

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South Park
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South Park

Looking East from 3rd Street. Omnibus railroad horse car.

South Beach
Folsom near 2nd
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Folsom near 2nd

564 & 562 Folsom, between 1st and 2nd Streets. Home of William Alvord (Pacific Rolling Mills and namesake of Golden Gate Park's Alvord Lake) and Charles C. Keeney of the US Medical Department. Duplex house with large American flag. Horses, horse and buggy. Same area from a distance at wnp37.02293-L. (copy of a stereoview) [712]

South of Market
Unknown Location
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Unknown Location

Two boys leading a donkey, with a sign that reads - Yosemite or Bust- Victorian house in background

Bush & Leavenworth
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Bush & Leavenworth

[229. View on Bush Street - looking east from Leavenworth street.] Bush Street east of Leavenworth. At far left is 1018 Bush, probably built in 1862 for real estate dealer Barnett Keesing. To its east is a triplex built in 1865, possibly by Keesing. To its east is a row of four Italianate houses built in 1860. Expensive fences and walls provide a protective border between the houses and the muddy street. In the distance is the mansard roofed Denman School. [WK]

Lower Nob Hill
Folsom near 2nd
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Folsom near 2nd

564 & 562 Folsom, between 1st and 2nd Streets. Home of William Alvord (Pacific Rolling Mills and namesake of Golden Gate Park's Alvord Lake) and Charles C. Keeney of the US Medical Department. Duplex house with large American flag. Horses, horse and buggy. Same area from a distance at wnp37.02293-L. (copy of a stereoview) [712]

South of Market
Residence of J. Parrott
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Residence of J. Parrott

Elevated view northwest to 620 Folsom, Italianate brownstone between 2nd and 3rd, completed 1854. Spires of Howard Street Church rise behind house. Milton S. Latham house, 638 Folsom, at left.[Residence of J. Parrott, San Francisco. 599]

South of Market
California & Stockton
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California & Stockton

[2225. Residence, SW Cor. Stockton and Cal Streets., SF] House is older than the street because of the wall. Veranda faces east.

Nob Hill
California & Taylor
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California & Taylor

View southeast from Charles Crocker Residence. The residence of attorney Richard Tobin, at the SE corner of California and Taylor streets (1871). The architects, S. C. Bugbee and Son, also designed the Colton, Crocker, and Stanford mansions nearby. Present site of the Huntington Hotel. [WK] Palace Hotel (1875), Temple Emanu-el, bay and ships in background. Plank sidewalks. [View from the Residence of Chas. Crocker, Esq. S.F. 3641]

Nob Hill
Mark Hopkins Residence
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Mark Hopkins Residence

[Residence of Mark Hopkins, Esq. California St SF 3704] California and Mason Sts.

Nob Hill
Unknown Location
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Unknown Location

Victorian duplex flats with people posing on stairs, brick-fronted building next door. Cable car tracks in the street.

Stockton & California
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Stockton & California

House is older than the street because of the wall. Veranda faces east. Similar to wnp37.00799. [2225. Residence, S.W. cor. Stockton & Cal. Sts.]

Nob Hill
Crocker Mansion
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Crocker Mansion

Charles Crocker Mansion from California Street near Taylor. Site of future Grace Cathedral.

Nob Hill
Stanford Mansion
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Stanford Mansion

Elevated view south across California street near Powell to Stanford Mansion, S.C. Bugbee and Son, architects. [Residence of Gov. Stanford, California St. S. F. 3702.]

Nob Hill
Mark Hopkins Residence
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Mark Hopkins Residence

View west across California to Hopkins Mansion. Three children in street. [2041 Res' of Mrs. Mark Hopkins-Searle. S.F. Cal.]

Nob Hill
Stockton & Sacramento
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Stockton & Sacramento

[169 Chinese Consulate, on Stockton Street] East side of Stockton between Sacramento and Clay, Originally the residence of the French financier F L A Pioche, 806 Stockton, built in 1865.

Chinatown