
Pixley & Fillmore
Pixley St. 25' from property line looking SW - United Railroads [U04593]
MarinaContains 517 photos
Pixley St. 25' from property line looking SW - United Railroads [U04593]
MarinaTaylor Street 10' South of Sutter looking NW AR1982 - United Railroads [U05663]
Nob HillEast PL of Euclid and Jordan Avenues AR2556. View northwest - United Railroads [U05770]
Laurel Heights / Jordan Park25' east of PL of Hayes Looking Southwest AR2913-17 - United Railroads [U05793]
Western Addition25' south of South Plumb Line of Scott looking Northeast - United Railroads [U05795]
Western AdditionView southwest from Harrison across 2nd. Building at left is A. Fleishhacker and Co, 'The Paper Box House', at the southeast corner of 2nd and Harrison. At center, 400 2nd St., commercial building built 1917. Still stands 2021, though facade has been modernized. - John Kaskell AR568-18 - United Railroads [U05998]
Rincon HillEntrance to Hotel Dalt - 34 Turk Street - Accident Report - United Railroads [U06326] <br>'Guests in the lobby of the Hotel Dalt, 34 Turk street, were stampeded last night when an automobile crashed through the window. The machine had collided with another automobile that had struck a Turk street car.' (Motor Car Plunges Into Hotel Lobby, SF Examiner, 11/22/1918, pg6)
Downtownview north on Florida Street toward 24th Street. Rectory of St. Peter's Church at left. Marathon Draying Company - United Railroads Accident Report [AR6858-18] [U06334]
MissionView east on 15th toward Mission. Albert Zaborski Grocery at 1572 15th Street. Marshall Elementary School at right. - United Railroads [U06371]
MissionView east on Waller toward Fillmore. Sign for Henry Meade, tailor at 408 Waller, Mike Parker's bar at 400 Waller (with campaign sign for Sheriff Thomas H Finn), and Bernard Schleyer Grocery at 398 Waller. Most of these buildings still stand in slightly modified form. [100ft from property line on Waller looking Northeast AR6347] - United Railroads [U03334]
Lower HaightView southeast along Page. Building at right demolished and replaced with brick apartment building, those on east side of Cole survived. residential street scene, for URR Accident Report 2598-20 - United Railroads [25 feet west of west property line at Page Street looking southeast] [U07032]
Haight AshburyElevated view east on Commercial Street across Kearny. Lombard Loan Office on the corner and Empire House Lodgings. A group of men standing on the corner
DowntownView northwest on Columbus Ave (then Montgomery Ave). Banner 'California The Land of Orange Bowers', Men in uniform, firemen pulling decorated wagons (one with a 'We Destroy To Save' motto on it, a common motto of 19th century hook and ladder companies), crowd lining street. Buildings decorated, flags strung across street. Tower of St. Francis of Assisi Church in distance. See also wnp15.1391, 15.590. Possibly Admission Day Parade, 1890.
ChinatownSpanish-American War troops marching northwest on Columbus Ave.
North BeachView northwest to Last Day of the Pacific Avenue Cable Car Line. The line was opened in 1887 and finally closed service in 1929. A parade was staged along the line, these riders are dressed in period clothes of the 1890s.
Pacific Heights