Market & Eureka
View east along Market prior to paving of extension. Entrances of Eureka Valley Station in Twin Peaks Tunnel on both sides of street and in distance.
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View east along Market prior to paving of extension. Entrances of Eureka Valley Station in Twin Peaks Tunnel on both sides of street and in distance.
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Crowds line street to watch Grand Army of the Republic parade. Elevated view southwest toward south side of Market between 3rd and 4th. Society of California Pioneers Building (completed 1886) in background left. Butterfield's American Shoe Store, 779 Market. Cremorne Theater (later Midway Plaisance) at far left.
Downtown
View west from Grant (then Dupont Street) up Jackson. Men unloading large sacks from dray wagon parked across Jackson. Sign for Philadelphia Lager Beer on corner of building, Globe Hotel (built 1860, Victor Hoffman architect). Gas streetlamps on corner and on south side of Jackson, cobblestone streets with stone crosswalks, plank sidewalk.
Chinatown
1906 Earthquake and Fire, view northeast to City Hall ruins
Civic Center
1906 Earthquake and Fire, view north on 8th St to City Hall ruins after earthquake. Pioneer (James Lick) Monument in Marshall Square at center (present intersection of Hyde and Grove Streets).
South of Market
1906 Earthquake and Fire, view east across ruins to people congregating on Howard St. (now South Van Ness) in front of the 'Drunken Houses' on Howard.
Mission
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east down Market Street to the Flood Building, from near 7th Street
South of Market
Chinatown. View northwest across Grant Ave. Sing Fat Company on corner with stained glass globe streetlamps in front. Sing Chong Building at right.
Chinatown
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Elevated northeast view of Hamilton Square refugee camp, prior to camp cottage construction. Stringer Storage warehouse at Sutter and Fillmore in background, Nob Hill. [Camping in Hamilton Square]
Western Addition
View north down Fillmore to decorative steel arches over intersections with American flags, electric lights strung over street, and S.N. Wood store at right. At left, Puritan Dining Room 1433 Fillmore.
Western Addition
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View west on Geary between Scott and Divisadero, post-earthquake Street Kitchens along sidewalks. [Cook Kitchens on Geary Street]
Western Addition
1906 Earthquake and Fire, view northeast to Earthquake Damage, Chinatown, Telegraph Hill in the distance. [Telegraph Hill & Chinatown, Chas. Bailey LA #99]
Downtown
1906 Earthquake and Fire, damage to church. View south on Steiner from Pine Street. Steam Donkey in foreground. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake, but before south tower of church was pulled down on May 14, 1906. [St. Dominici Church, Chas. Bailey, L.A., #60]
Lower Pacific Heights
Great Highway showing Ocean Beach and Golden Gate Park, 1926.
Sunset
[Mission Park 3-1-26] McLaren Park (originally called Mission Park) study: Geneva Ave looking east showing the power plant at Schwerin Ave and San Bruno Mountain on right.
Visitacion Valley