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Van Ness & Francisco
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Van Ness & Francisco

Looking north towards Fort Mason and ships' masts. Angel Island in far distance. These houses were condemned in 1912 to make way for the Panma-Pacific International Exposition (PPIE). The one at left, 3009 Van Ness, was built in 1897 as the residence of contractor Frank V. Steinmann. In 1912 it was purchased by John Picone and moved to 1232-1234 Chestnut, where it still stands. (WMK)

Marina
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Private residence [Brown's Home]

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Likely Russian Hill; houses; family posing in yard

Powell near California
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Powell near California

[356. From California and Powell Streets.] View east over garden. Old St. Mary's Church. Sailing ships along Embarcadero. Driveway of David Porter Mansion (later site of the Fairmont Hotel) in foreground.

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. Mansion stood from 1875 until 1906. [Residence of Gov. Stanford, California St. S. F. 3703]

Nob Hill
California near Taylor
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California near Taylor

Charles Crocker mansion on left, Collis Huntington mansion (at this time owned by David D. Colton) on right. California line cable car with #13 trailer. Cushman Street at far right.

Nob Hill
Charles Crocker Mansion
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Charles Crocker Mansion

View across California Street near Taylor.

Nob Hill
View N from Russian Hill
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View N from Russian Hill

[9027 Panorama of San Francisco from Russian Hill, showing Sausalito [Sausalito], Angel Island and Bay.] In the near center is 982 Green Street, which was built in 1878, survived the 1906 fire, and still stands. At right is 920 Green, which was built in 1889 and burned in 1906. (WMK)

Russian Hill
14 Museum Way
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14 Museum Way

Ball Family home. Formerly 3975 16th Street. Constructed 1924

Corona Heights
4th Ave & Cornwall
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4th Ave & Cornwall

Woman crossing in front of 'Carzonia Apartments' (old cable cars turned into housing), looking west.

Richmond Inner
Van Ness & O'Farrell
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Van Ness & O'Farrell

View north from center of street. Hotel Baltimore on left; early autos and wagons shortly after earthquake; early light poles in center of street. St. Mary's Cathedral is out of frame, on left.

Cathedral Hill
2nd near Harrison
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2nd near Harrison

View East from Rincon Hill, 2nd Street between Folsom & Harrison prior to the 1868 2nd Street cut. View to Sailor's Home and Yerba Buena Island. Homes of S.H. Harmon and William Badger.

South of Market
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Victorian house with streetcar tracks. Three boys, a dog, and two bird cages out. Garage addition under bay.

Clay & Van Ness
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Clay & Van Ness

[Clay St. near Van Ness Ave. San Francisco] View west to Lafayette Park; mansions; two men talking at corner

Pacific Heights
24th & Vermont
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24th & Vermont

Southeast corner of 24th Street and Vermont, this corner building, home of Adolph A. Schumann and wife Caroline, (built as 2347 24th and later renumbered to 2317) was likely moved in 1947 to accommodate the construction of the US101 Bayshore Freeway. It was possibly moved to 2 Hahn Street in Visitacion Valley. (DSG)

Potrero Hill