
Market & Guerrero
View east on Market from Guerrero, Cape Horn Saloon on the southeast corner. Horse and wagon, streetcars in the distance.
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View east on Market from Guerrero, Cape Horn Saloon on the southeast corner. Horse and wagon, streetcars in the distance.
Mint HillColor postcard view of Clement Street, looking east toward 6th Avenue, 1914.
Richmond InnerCable car turntable. MSRy #50. Flood Building in background.
Downtown / Union SquareView northeast across Powell to cable car turntable and Market Street Railway (MSRy) #504 on Powell and Mason Line. Flood Building behind with Owl Drug.
Downtown / Union SquareView east on California toward Bay Bridge from above Joice Street intersection
Nob HillJ-Church streetcar at Ferry Building, 'Port of San Francisco' sign on Ferry Building
Financial District#1 Muni streetcar at Presidio Car Barn
Laurel Heights / Jordan ParkView southeast across Market to Muni streetcar, J Line #1 with wings livery. Ensign Cafe, 3 Market Liquors, Ferry Building in background with Port of San Francisco sign installed late 1951 or early 1952.
Financial District#1 Muni streetcar. J-Church looking north to overpass and Mission High School.
Mission Dolores#1 Muni streetcar. J-Church looking north to downtown.
Mission DoloresWoman [initials L.R.M.] and cable car, Metropolitan Life Building in background
Chinatown1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northeast toward Nob Hill from about Cedar Street between Polk & Van Ness, 1906 Earthquake damage, Smokestack of Sutter Street Cable Railway Powerhouse at center (Polk & Sutter. Photo postcard [Ruins of San Francisco's earthquake. M.K.]
Lower Nob Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northeast. Earthquake damage with sightseers and electrical wires. David M. Fletcher Druggist sign in foreground. Fairmont Hotel in background left. Cable car tracks.
Cathedral Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, Cable Car powerhouse & barn ruins. View northwest towards Russian Hill summit
Nob HillPostcard view looking southwest on Market toward Twin Peaks from the David Hewes Building at 6th and Market. Lick Pioneer Monument is visible at center in Marshall Square, but Grove Street has not been cut through to Market and Marye Building on west side of square is intact. Portion of City Hall Ruins at right center. Grant Building (The Bank of San Francisco) at 7th & Market at left. Roof of Eastern Outfitters Co. at left, Hotel America, Sterling Furniture. Just beyond the Grant Building is the upper portion of the stage end of the Central Theatre at 8th and Market, which burned in April, 1913. [Upper Market Street & Twin Peaks. P.P. Co. No. 984]
South of Market