
Woodward's Gardens
View of gazebo and pond at Woodward's Gardens, part of a stereo view. [425 Summer House and Lake Woodward's Gardens]
MissionContains 405 photos
View of gazebo and pond at Woodward's Gardens, part of a stereo view. [425 Summer House and Lake Woodward's Gardens]
MissionView west on California to busy street scene. Grace Church, Fairmont Hotel in distance. Kohl Building, Brown & Power stationers, Bank of California, Friedlander's Building in center distance. [16882. California St. looking West toward Nob Hill, just before the Earthquake, San Francisco]. Fairmont, Grace Church, Kohl Building, Bank of California, Brown & Power stationers.
Financial DistrictView northwest across Geary and Powell to Calvary Presbyterian Church, dedicated in May, 1869. Since 1904, the site of the St. Francis Hotel. Union Square at right with low wooden fence. Plank sidewalks, horsecar tracks on Geary, no tracks on Powell. [1712. Calvary Church, S.F.]
Downtown / Union SquareView east down Sutter to H. B. Shaw drugstore, Temple Emanu-El, Russian & Turkish Baths. Very similar to wnp71.2004. Utility poles with 8 crossbars on north side of Sutter St. [4438 The Jewish Synagogue, San Francisco, Cal.]
Downtown / Union SquareSt. Ann's Building at left and Baldwin Hotel at right in elevated view up Powell, north to Nob Hill. Horsecar tracks were installed in 1879 and replaced by cable car tracks in 1888. Trinity Episcopal Church and Stanford Mansion in distance. [10_ Powell Street from Market, San Francisco.]
South of MarketBelieve this to be Masonic Cemetery rather than Odd Fellow's Cemetery. The photographer was standing near the intersection of Manzanita Avenue and Tour Avenue looking northeast towards the cemetery's entrance. Calvary Cemetery is visible in the background. [9945. Odd Fellow's Cemetery, San Francisco, Cal.]
Lone MountainElevated view north on Grant Ave. from Market and O'Farrell Streets. Savings Union Bank in left foreground. Zobel's Millinery Store on left, Head Building beyond. I. Magnin & Co. Department Store on right. [14442 Grant Avenue looking north from Market Street, San Francisco, Cal.]
South of MarketPanorama view with Corona Heights at left Eureka Valley in foreground [San Francisco, Ca. Panorama with City Hall in distance
View east on Lombard Street from Hyde before grading of either street. Presentation Convent Roman Catholic school complex in center distance at Powell, Yerba Buena Island beyond. Toland Medical School and Home for the Inebriate in distance left. Taken on or after April, 1869 when landscaping of Washington Square was completed. The octagonal house at the left, one of five in the city, was built in 1859 for Arden Ellis, a laborer, at the NW corner of Lombard and Leavenworth.(WMK) Same original image as wnp24.0071a, with significantly more image on left and less on right. [1318 Telegraph Hill and Goat Island from Russian Hill, San Francisco]
Russian HillView northeast across unpaved 5th Street to Lincoln School, with Pietro Mazzero's Lincoln statue (dedicated April, 1866). School designed by architect William Craine, construction began in August, 1864 and was completed in July, 1865. Taken before repairs to roof area as a result of major fire in February, 1871. Wooden plank sidewalk.
South of MarketElevated view northeast across Market Street to Baldwin Hotel (built by E.J. Baldwin, destroyed by fire in 1898). Horsecar on Market. Trinity Episcopal Church and Stanford Mansion in distance left. Powell Street with horsecar rails (installed 1879, replaced with cable 1888). [No. 110 Baldwin Hotel, Market Street, San Francisco, Cal.]
South of MarketElevated view west on Clay Street from Kearny to Clay Street Cable Railroad car #2 approaching the turntable at the terminus of the Clay Street line. H. Taube jeweler, R. Cutlar dentist. Portsmouth Square at right. Portsmouth House and fire station in background. [188 Kearney Street, San Francisco.]
Chinatown[4432. San Francisco, looking down hill, Ca.] Looking east from Nob Hill to Bay.. Cable car in distance. Service began on this line in April, 1878. Old St. Mary's Cathedral at center. Plank sidewalks, cobblestones.
Nob Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, [5345 The San Francisco Earthquake, April 18, 1906. Thousands of hungry and homeless in the bread line. Golden Gate Park]
[Golden Gate Park, San Francisco] Old Band Concourse (present tennis courts.) Dozens of horses and carriages; rows of people on benches
Golden Gate Park