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View N from Pacific Hts
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View N from Pacific Hts

View north on Pierce St., from near Broadway. Henry Casebolt Mansion, 2727 Pierce between Green and Vallejo built 1865 (extant) at far left (San Francisco Landmark No. 51). Small church beyond Casebolt House was built in 1887 with funds provided by Stephen S. Smith, deacon of the Plymouth Congregational Church and publisher of the Pacific. In 1895, it became the Pierce Street Congregational Church. Large mansion with tower on southwest corner of Pierce and Union was built circa 1884 by wealthy attorney and landowner David Bixler. Four story windmill and water tank across Union. At right, The Church of St. Mary the Virgin (Episcopal) at corner of Union and Steiner, with trees of Frank Pixley estate opposite. San Francisco Gas Works at far right. Part of Panorama, Cow Hollow.

Pacific Heights
View N from Twin Peaks
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View N from Twin Peaks

Looking to Tank Hill, Clayton street in foreground

Clarendon Heights
Harrison & Main
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Harrison & Main

Rincon Hill, View northeast across intersection to Sailors' Home on corner of Harrison and Main Sts. Children posed on corner, long stairway to hospital from street. Large sign above entrance says 'Welcome Sailors Home.' [174] (Originally built as U.S.Marine Hospital in 1853 but later moved to the Presidio in 1875. This large building then became a sailor's boarding home operated by the Ladies' Seaman's Friend Society.)

Rincon Hill
Fort Mason soldier tents
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Fort Mason soldier tents

View northwest. Van Ness Ave in center

Russian Hill
View E from Mint Hill
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View E from Mint Hill

View east towards Mission Bay from the future Mint Hill. Ships in bay in distance. Watkins Stereoview 3654 'Rincon Hill Slope, from the Orphan Asylum, San Francisco' contains the left half of this image. Watkins 3655 'Long Bridge, from the Orphan Asylum, San Francisco' contains most of the right half.

Duboce Triangle
View W from Russian Hill
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View W from Russian Hill

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View towards Golden Gate with Lobos Square refugee cottages. Gas House cove gas tank at center. View northwest toward Golden Gate from near Chestnut and Polk. Harbor View SF Gas Company tank. The intersection of Van Ness and Chestnut at bottom left. Ferry Bros. Hay & Grain, 2955 Van Ness near Francisco.. Same image as wnp15.603, slightly different cropping.

Russian Hill
Marina District
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Marina District

View west from Russian Hill over Marina District with large gas tank (gasometer) in foreground. Letterman Hospital, Presidio Main Post, and Fort Winfield Scott in distance.

Marina
View from Telegraph Hill
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View from Telegraph Hill

View west over North Beach towards the Golden Gate and Fort Point. Sand dunes of White Point at center right, with Black Point (later Fort Mason) beyond. Large white house atop ridge at left is Humphrey's Castle, built 1852, demolished 1949. Gold Rush brig Euphemia, used by the city at various times and locations as both a prison and an insane asylum, moored along shore at center.

Telegraph Hill
Harrison near 8th
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Harrison near 8th

View northeast across Harrison near 8th. The San Francisco & Pacific Sugar Company Refinery, (northwest corner of 8th and Harrison). D. Hewes Steam Paddy Works. Line of men posing, three with surveying equipment. Train cars filled with sand on right, drawn by small locomotive. Empty cars on left being filled from dunes by steam shovel. Same image as wnp26.519, wnp71.1495.

South of Market
6th near Market
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6th near Market

View north on 6th Street toward Market. David Hewes Building (Reid Bros. architects, opened 1909, stands 2021 with 1960's exterior) under construction. Hale Bros. Department Store annex, reduced in height and restored. Mayflower Cafe, Grand Hotel.

South of Market
View NW from Pacific Heights
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View NW from Pacific Heights

View northwest toward Cow Hollow. Intersection of Pierce and Broadway at bottom. House at 2502 Broadway still standing. Henry Casebolt House (SF Landmark, built 1865) behind white fence past Vallejo St. on Pierce. Small church beyond Casebolt House was built in 1887 with funds provided by Stephen S. Smith, deacon of the Plymouth Congregational Church and publisher of the Pacific. In 1895, it became the Pierce Street Congregational Church. Large mansion at southwest corner of Pierce and Union was built circa 1884 by wealthy attorney and landowner David Bixler. Four story windmill and water tank across Union. Bay and Presidio tidal slough in distance.

Pacific Heights
Presidio
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Presidio

[7593 Presidio from upper road...], Taber Photo. From today's Inspiration Point

Presidio
Bay District Race Track
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Bay District Race Track

Bay District track. Detail of 26.546 view from Fulton between 1st and 4th Ave

Richmond Inner
California near Stockton
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California near Stockton

View east on California Street to intersection with Grant Avenue and beyond. Reconstruction in progress, some ruins still present. Sing Chong and Sing Fat Buildings. Old St Mary's steeple at left. Kohl and Merchants' Exchange Buildings in distance. Alaska Commercial Building, Clunie Building. In far distance, Fife Building (opened 1909) is under construction.

Chinatown
Woodward's Gardens
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Woodward's Gardens

Woodward's Gardens, 14th & Mission. Elevated view northwest toward Protestant Orphan Asylum in background [4127 View of Woodward's Gardens]

Mission