Crowd waiting for news about the Boxer Rebellion outside Ning Yung Association. 23 Waverly Place. [Dupont St. 1902 (sic)] Grant Avenue. Quong On Chong & Co. (23 Waverly in 1895 directory), Chew Chung Lung Wo Kee Company (27 Waverly in 1894 directory), crowd on the sidewalk, children playing in the street.
Chinatown
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Mission & 3rd
Elevated view southwest to M.A. Gunst Building (Lansburgh and Joseph, Architects), corner of Mission and 3rd, built 1907. Rochester clothing store at street level, California Lamp Shade Co. and U.S. Army Recruiting Station on upper floors. Present day site of Yerba Buena Gardens. At left, Colorado House rooming house, J.J. Bolger men's clothes, Provident Jewelry Co., Frank's Coffee Parlor. At right, United Auto Supply Co., Saltzman's Furniture.
South of Market
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Market near 3rd
Elevated view east on Market to L. Monaco Photographer sign on 700 Market Building. Dr. I.G. Leek, Dentist. Imperial Photographic Studio, Davis Bros. Golden Rule Bazaar, Lotta's Fountain, Chronicle Building. Crocker Building. Cable cars in street. Grand Hotel, Palace Hotel, Nucleus House at right. Date is between May 1893 and Feb 26, 1894 (Golden Rule Bazaar fire) (PF)
Downtown / Union Square
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Market near 5th
View northwest across Market to Garfield building. Frolic Theatre. Graineys Billiards, Stevie's Bar, The Wonder Millinery, Chop Suey restaurant.
South of Market
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Folsom & 12th
View south across Folsom to Associated gas station, J. E. Hunsicker, proprietor. Cancilla Bros. grocery and meat market. (1609 Folsom) E.P. Finegan Co. Gym (314 12th St.) sign in background.
South of Market
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Pine near Sansome
[174 San Francisco- Maguire's Academy of Music] View northwest across Pine to Maguire's Academy of Music on 300 block of Pine Street (4 story white building with 4 street lamps in front). Auctioneers (316 Pine) and furniture dealer N. P. Cole & Co. (314 Pine). Wooden wagons on street.
Financial District
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Market near 7th
View north across Market to President Taft in open carriage. George S. Boss Tailor, 1120 Market. Dunn Bros. Liquors.
South of Market
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Mission & 3rd
View north on 3rd to crowded street scene, Call Building and Mutual Savings Bank Building in distance on Market. Aronson Building (1903) at left. Winchester Hotel,
South of Market
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Fifth & Market
View east to Douglas Building, Flood building, Emporium, Humboldt Bank Building, and Call Building in distance; The Wonder Millinery at 930 Market on left. Lincoln Building at right.
Downtown / Union Square
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3rd near Market
View north down 3rd to Magee Building (with Owl Drug sign on roof, Nat Ellery for Governor HQ (unsuccessful candidate in August, 1910 primary)) Mutual Savings Bank Building (with Paul T. Carroll Knox Hat store) and Flannery Building (with signage for C.M. Wooster Co. Irrigated Lands, Easy Dental Parlors, Dr Hall's Electro-Vigor), Schmidt Building. (Bockman family)
South of Market
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Powell & O'Farrell
View northeast across intersection to O'Farrell and Jones line, Cable Car #41
Downtown / Union Square
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Grant & California
Chinatown. View South on Grant. Chinese women crossing California Street. Sing Fat Company at right. Globe streetlamps in front of Sing Fat. Shanghai Low Restaurant in background. [Chinatown, San Francisco, Cal.]
Chinatown
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Grant near Sacramento
Elevated view in Chinatown, north to the west side of Grant, formerly Dupont St., Fook Yuen & Co.(711 Dupont)at left. Cropped version published as stereo card "3759 Chinese Restaurant, Dupont near Sacramento, San Francisco."
Chinatown
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Grant near Sacramento
West side of street, Formerly Dupont St., from left ?Woh & Co. Art Goods, Man Lee & Co. (709 Dupont), Fook Yuen & Co.(711 Dupont), restaurant with man in doorway,cobblestone street
Chinatown
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Union Square
View northeast from near Powell Street across park towards Post Street. Samish's Porcelain Decorative Studio 324 Post, Gas Consumers Association 316 Post, Walkerley Building (1886), home of the Union Club (after 1889 the Pacific-Union Club).