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[Indian Ave] Cottage behind trees for sale on a hill. "Indian Ave" could be a mistake, and instead could be India Avenue (Now Peru Avenue).
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[Indian Ave] Cottage behind trees for sale on a hill. "Indian Ave" could be a mistake, and instead could be India Avenue (Now Peru Avenue).
1608 or 1008 address on an old street, possibly Russian or Rincon Hill.
View south on 11th Street toward Howard. Mac Trucks dealer on left, Branavista Apartments, 230 11th Street at right. Jackson Brewery, SFLandmark 199, in the distance at Folsom. Streetcar tracks down 11th.
South of MarketView west on Clarendon west of Twin Peaks Boulevard toward where Stanyan would intersect. The house, now 114-116 Clarendon, still stands (2019). Fence and forest line shows the extent of the Sutro Estate. [FOREST TRACT No.55 Clarendon Avenue Entrance] [Sutro Estate Appraisal - A.S. Baldwin]
Clarendon HeightsView South on Willard from Belmont, Woodland intersects from the left. [SUTRO ADDITION No.46 Standing on the east side of Belmont Ave, Looking South at Woodland Ave, Lots in Block A.] Original is mislabeled, Woodland and Belmont do not intersect. Sutro Forest. [Sutro Estate Appraisal - A.S. Baldwin]
Parnassus HeightsPeople in front of House. Street address #16. (16 Costa, Bernal Heights?)
View north northeast corner, people walking up hill. Golden Gate Park in background.
Parnassus Heights[A Panoramic View of San Francisco, from Alta Plaza. 1028] View southeast to Cooper Medical College, which later became Stanford University Department of Medicine and Pacific Medical Center at left. Congregation Sherith Israel in distance. Washington and Steiner at left foreground. Postcard.
Pacific HeightsThis was the residence of the famous lithographers, Britton and Rey, at the southeast corner of Union and Taylor streets. They first built here in the 1850s, and this photo shows their residence as it was remodeled or rebuilt in the 1880s. In the background is a row of income flats they built on Green Street. The photographers were Runnels & Stateler, of 957 Market Street. (WMK)
Russian HillThe Robert N. Graves residence, later the Robert R. Thompson residence, at 1501 Van Ness Avenue (at the NW corner of Pine Street). It was built in 1876. It can also be seen in wnp27.3045. (WMK)
Pacific HeightsRow of Victorians 1834 1832 1830 Eddy Street. Real Estate Associates.
Western AdditionNorth side of Haight Street between Divisadero and Broderick, Home of John Cardozo, built as 936 Haight later numbered 922 Haight. The building still stands in altered form, now 952-954 Haight. As seen in the 1970's: wnp25.11957 [34 Residence of Mr. Cadoza (sic) Haight St. near Devisadero(sic)] (O.V. Lange architecture publication)
Buena Vista(Unsure about this location, possibly on the southwest corner) P.R. Schmidt , architect. (O.V. Lange architecture publication) (see also wnp70.0533)
Pacific HeightsFrank Stone Residence, 1348 South Van Ness between 24th and 25th. SFLandmark 74 [42 Eastlake Residence - Howard between 24th and 25th - Seth Babson, Architect] (O.V. Lange architecture publication) Now South Van Ness Ave.
MissionWilliam C. Ralston's residence at 1222 Pine Street, between Leavenworth and Hyde, built for him in 1874. The rear towers can be seen in the Muybridge panorama of 1878. (WMK) [W. C. Ralston's Residence, SF, Cal.]
Nob Hill