4071 24th near Castro
Agnes Topp Manning and two men in front of Michael Topp hardware store, 4069-4071 24th Street. Chimney pipes and boilers in central entryway. [SC29]
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    Agnes Topp Manning and two men in front of Michael Topp hardware store, 4069-4071 24th Street. Chimney pipes and boilers in central entryway. [SC29]
Noe Valley
    Michael Topp Hardware Store, 4069-4071 24th Street near Castro, Four men pose in front of hardware store. [SC29]
Noe Valley
    Man poses inside Michael Topp Hardware Store at 4069-4071 24th St.
Noe Valley
    Michael Topp Hardware Store at 4069-4071 24th St. Two men pose with chimney pipe in front. [SC36 ]
Noe Valley
    View west down Geary from corner of Annie St. Lotta's Fountain. Market Street (left) and Geary (right) cable cars. Kearny St. horsecar crossing. 'Red Rubber Stamps', 'California Elastic Truss' and 'Horne's Electro-Magnetic Belt' signs on 700 Market St. building at center. Russell's Family Shoe Store behind lamppost. [B2810 Lotta's Fountain and junction of Market, Kearny and Geary Streets, S.F.] [SC39]
South of Market
    View east over Eureka Valley from Corbett, Clayton St Family Collection (F. Stuermer Grocer, 2 Falcon Avenue at Danvers)
Eureka Valley
    View north from Alemany Blvd to Tompkins, Bradford, Bronte and Putnam Streets, Bernal Heights
Bernal Heights
    View north on Van Ness from Fell, Commerce High School (built 1924) site on left, City Hall on right. Billboard for Louise Glaum in silent film 'Sahara' in distance left. Tightly cropped version at wnp4.1399.
Civic Center
    View northwest across intersection to Ford dealership on corner. Signs for Fords, Federals, Fordson Tractors; ad for Rolph for mayor. Sign for Division 4, Red Cross headquarters.
Cathedral Hill
    Elevated view northeast to Pacific Commercial Company wood and coal yard, successor to D. A. & J. McKinley, 1212 Polk Street in 1875. Two matching flat-front Italianate Victorian homes. Wooden plank sidewalks.
Lower Nob Hill
    Laurel Hill Market, 2512 Bush (demolished for church building, building at right still stands). Built in 1874. it was the market and butcher shop of Peter Daverkosen until at least 1901. The double doors to the left of the shop entrance led to a stable, windmill and water tank in the rear yard. [WK]
Lower Pacific Heights
    View east across Powell to Union Pacific Railroad Office - Road of the Streamliners and the Challengers; Di Maggio's wines and liquors; Hotel Stratford at 242 Powell St.
Downtown / Union Square
    View southwest across intersection to Sing Fat Co. Building illuminated at night. Stained glass globe streetlamps in front. [Ly, W3969]
Chinatown
    California Crisp Company, address number 411, unknown street in Oakland CA. The 1907 SF-Oakland Directory places this business at 1410 Brush Street, Oakland. Two women and a man pose in front of the "California Crisp Co. / 411 / Wholesale and Retail / Phone OAK 1242." 1907 Pacific Telephone Directory lists business at 767 19th St., Oakland, with same phone no. on window. F.A. Struble, Mgr.
Outside SF
    View southwest across intersection to Bay Super Market, later Tower Records. San Francisco Art Institute in background left on Russian Hill.
Fishermans Wharf