
Pacific & Franklin
Detail of Talbot-Dutton House, 1782 Pacific, built 1875, SFLandmark 57
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Detail of Talbot-Dutton House, 1782 Pacific, built 1875, SFLandmark 57
Pacific HeightsCharles Abraham House built 1885. In 1947, it was moved from original site where it faced Greenwich to its present site in the middle of the block. Blackstone Court lines up with the Laguna Survey. [30 Blackstone Court Franklin St, south of Lombard]
Union StreetBlackstone House built 1850, raised and lower story added in the 1890s. Blackstone Court lines up with the Laguna Survey.
Union Street3816 22nd Street, between Castro and Noe. Former fire station, Chemical Engine No.44.
Eureka ValleyView south on Tingley Street from around San Jose Avenue. Ocean Shore Railroad right of way (future Alemany Boulevard) at center. A few of these houses still stand though nearest houses demolished for I280 freeway.
Mission TerraceView south on Gorham Street from around San Jose Avenue. Ocean Shore Railroad right of way (future Alemany Boulevard) at center. The far house still stands at 51 Gorham, the near house demolished for I280 freeway.
Mission TerraceView southerly on Couvier toward Bosworth. Mission Street viaduct in the background
St. Marys ParkView southeast across the intersection of Cesar Chavez (then Army Street) and Guerrero. One of the Victorian homes on this block still stands. (St. Luke's Hospital - CPMC - now dominates this block)
MissionView east on Monterey Blvd (then Sunnyside) toward San Jose Avenue. Most houses in this view still stand. (2019)
SunnysideView south on Dolores between Clipper and 26th Street. Southern Pacific bridge crossing Dolores at 27th Street
Noe Valley1906 Earthquake and Fire, View north on Downey Street between Ashbury and Frederick, from the steps at 224 Downey. Residential street with temporary street kitchens in middle of street.
Ashbury HeightsView northwest across Bartlett to group of people gathered in front of Victorian residence pushed off its foundation by high winds on December 14, 1900. 522-524 Bartlett, home of the Pierce and McBride families, who escaped without serious injury. [Windstorm. Nov. 1900 (Sic)]
MissionView southeast from Russian Hill toward Financial District. Intersection of Jones and Broadway in right foreground. Russ Building at center; Louis Lurie's Pacific National Bank Building (18 story building at 333 Montgomery, near California, demolished 1969), Commercial Union Assurance Building (Later Bank of America,315 Montgomery with tower); Shell Building, Standard Oil Building; Hunter-Dulin Building, Pacific Telephone Building; Old St. Mary's Cathedral; Many residential rooftops. [PS 144] [From Nob Hill San Francisco]
Russian HillView south on Jones between California and Pine. Jones Street cable car approaching curve onto Pine Street.The Colonial, five-story building on southeast corner.
Nob HillView north on Pennsylvania. Gas tank next to three houses that still stand.Circles indicate workmen on the tank. [ World's largest natural gas holder recently completed. Holds 17,000,000 cubic feet of gas. 300 foot diameter and 379 feet high.]
Potrero Hill