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Western Pipe and Steel truck loaded with pipe. Western Pipe and Steel became a ship builder located off Oyster Point Boulevard in South San Francisco
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Western Pipe and Steel truck loaded with pipe. Western Pipe and Steel became a ship builder located off Oyster Point Boulevard in South San Francisco
North side of 22nd Street between Mission and Capp. Truck for William P. Leahy Drayage, 3186 22nd Street posed in front of building ( site of bank building built 1926) Nerney & O'Brien Used Cars
MissionEast side of 1st Street between Minna and Natoma, demolished for Transbay (East Bay) Terminal. G.W. Thomas Drayage & Rigging Company, 150 1st (First) Street
South of MarketFord assembly plant, southwest corner of 21st and Harrison, built by the national company in 1912 and designed by Seattle architect John Graham. The Federal truck belonged to William L Hughson, who sold Ford automobiles in San Francisco from the first year of Ford's existence, in 1903, until Hughson's death in 1967. (WMK) The building became the San Francisco Trade School around 1948 and later known as John O'Connell High School. Damaged by the earthquake in 1989, the building was demolished in the early 1990s.
MissionEdgar Jamison Steel Co. 77-79 Natoma, between 1st and 2nd Streets. Building was demolished around 2016 as part of the Transbay Redevelopment Plan.
South of MarketNelligan & Son Feed and Grain, Second & B Street, Santa Rosa
Outside SFProduce truck loaded with boxes sign reads 'L. Scatena and A. Galli Fruit Company' 104-106 Washington, north side
Northern WaterfrontSt. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church being pulled by a truck. Possibly Iowa Street at 20th Street (Now Interstate 280) (D.J. & T. Sullivan House Movers). Originally stood at the northeast corner of 19th and Tennessee, moved to 19th and Connecticut]
Potrero HillSt. Teresa's Church hooked to a truck on 22nd Street crossing Iowa Street. (D.J. & T. Sullivan House Movers)
DogpatchView northeast from Fulton between Larkin and Hyde. Fleet of trucks lined up in front of Main Library (now Asian Art Museum). Federal Brand trucks and Lee Line trailers. Large sign atop Methodist Book Concern Building, 3 City Hall Ave. (Now 83 McAllister) in distance right, behind Red Cross building on Hyde & Fulton.
Civic CenterView northeasterly from Fulton between Larkin and Hyde. Truck lined up in front of Main Library (now Asian Art Museum). Federal Brand trucks and Lee Line trailer.
Civic CenterInterior of Federal Truck service department. Signs for commitment to war effort on the post.
Interior, Federal Trucks lined up factory garage. Possibly William Hughson Company.
Golden Gate Park?, Standard Oil Company Truck, front wheel looks funny, maybe a crash?
Federal Trucks, from William L. Hughson Ford Dealer, unloading Southern Pacific Boxcars