
Entrada Court
Giant sundial; women's sewing party; shops for Urban Realty Improvement Co and early Ingleside Terraces houses in background
Ingleside TerracesContains 2689 photos
Giant sundial; women's sewing party; shops for Urban Realty Improvement Co and early Ingleside Terraces houses in background
Ingleside Terraces118 Commonwealth on left. 120 Commonwealth with eyebrow dormer and witch's cap tower has been replaced in 1950s.
Laurel Heights / Jordan Park26 Jordan Avenue between California and Euclid. Cross gable roofed house built 1908
Laurel Heights / Jordan ParkSouthwest corner; Sales office for San Francisco Suburban Home Building Society; 201 Euclid
Laurel Heights / Jordan ParkMan and woman pose beside front door of house [Wm. Babcock Home 11 Essex St Rincon Hill, S.F. 1881, RE-1]
Rincon Hill[#107, SS-169, Cutting Through 2nd St in 1869.] Plate taped.
Rincon Hill641, 651-653, and 655 Harrison, showing original steep slope before regrading. At time of sale in 1890, 651-3 was described as "two large bay window dwelling houses in fashionable part of Rincon Hill". Owned by Oliver S. Merrill, who served on the Board of Supervisors from Ward 9 in 1882. [ E 821 MB. Coll. RE-25, Supervisor I Merrill 651-3 Harrison St SF 1882]
South of MarketElevated view east to Potrero Hill, Bernal Heights and Bay from hillside behind Dolores. 365-367 Fair Oaks on left. Homes, churches. Original Cogswell College building at 26th and Folsom visible to right of center in distance.
Dolores HeightsView northwest from Nob Hill toward the summit of Russian Hill. Smokestack of cable car barn at Washington & Mason at right center.
Nob HillLooking east up Lombard. Junk dealer with wagon and horses
Russian Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east on Filbert over Cow Hollow toward Russian Hill showing damage from the 1906 earthquake and fire. 2496 Filbert(formerly 2460 Filbert) on the corner, and then home to Brilsford Flint, wool merchant, Grand Commander of the Knights Templar of California, and former president of the Olympic Club, still stands though in slightly modified form. Home of Louis Schultz (1842-1909, brewer and capitalist) with the Mansard (french style) roof at 2426 (later 2466) Filbert built no later than 1875, demolished 1948. [Duplicate wnp37.01484]
Cow HollowView East on Union from Broderick toward Divisadero. Cable car tracks near crest of steep hill. House at corner of Divisadero and Union is largely unchanged, the rest are greatly modified or demolished.
Cow HollowView east on Union from Webster, buildings on the north side of the street (at left) still stand.
Union StreetView North through Second St. cut bridge. Homes on either side, wagon and pedestrian in street.
South of MarketView south across California Street to Mark Hopkins mansion, later site of Mark Hopkins Hotel.
Nob Hill