View southeast across Market to large one story brick building on southeast corner with multiple storefronts, including Artesian Bar (Martin Tiedemann), shoe repair, Metropolis Market, wine & liquor store, Emporium Hatworks 239 Market, Phoenix Tool & Valve Co, Sun Set Lunch Parlor, Globe Tailoring Co 255 Market, May Seed Co. 259 Market, Crossley's Cafe & Bar saloon on corner. Sutter Street Shuttle horse car at left, Winchester Hotel horse drawn coach. John Rothschild & Co. Wholesale Grocers in distance left, 11-15 Spear, with sign for Seaboard National Bank at left. Streetlights are large bulbs hanging from wooden crossbars on overhead streetcar wiring support poles. - United Railroads [U02198]
Financial District
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Montgomery & California
Elevated view northeast to buildings on east side of Montgomery. Express Building at right, carriages, crowd of men on corner. Sam Brannan's Armory Hall at Sacramento corner. Same original image as wnp71.0388; [173. East side Montgomery Street Looking (north)]
Financial District
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Broadway near Montgomery
176. San Francisco - Broadway. The deep cut, Looking West toward Russian Hill from Montgomery street. Mule-drawn water cart.
North Beach
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Kearny & Sutter
French Residents commemorative arch for Independence Day centennial. [Arch at Kearny and Sutter Streets. SF. 3578]
Downtown / Union Square
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Clay & Sansome
Elevated view northwest across intersection to Niantic Building, with merchandise on sidewalk, men posing in front. Bacon & Company printers; G. Onesti & Co.; Linsley & Collins produce. [2219. Niantic Building, San Francisco.]
Financial District
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Grant, O'Farrell & Market
Elevated view east from north side of Market over crowd waiting for Spanish-American War news. Call and Examiner Buildings, Palace and Grand Hotels in background. Montgomery Market, German Sausage Factory, Schlueter & Volberg Carpets on right. [9255 Waiting for News from the Seat of War. San Francisco, Cal., U. S. A.] Same original image as wnp24.311a, with slightly different cropping.
Downtown / Union Square
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Earthquake ruins
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northwest to woman cooking at street kitchen. Earthquake and fire ruins behind. Wagon, horses, barrels. Lick Baths (10th St., between Mission and Howard) and City Hall ruins in background center. [Stereoview card caption 'Making the best of trying circumstances. Cooking [...?] streets of San Francisco]
South of Market
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Capp near 17th
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View North on Capp Street near 17th, Buckled Sidewalks [8714 Great cracks in street and settling sidewalks, Capp Street, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A. Copyright 1906 by H. C. White Co.] Broken sidewalks, sunken street, automobile, wagon, ruins.
Mission
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Valencia & 18th
[8729 Valencia St., which sunk four feet, breaking a great water main, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A. Copyright 1906 by H. C. White Co.] View south to men strolling around earthquake desolation and giant hole between cable car tracks. Bernal Heights in background.
Mission
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Larkin near Turk
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Looking south towards City Hall at left. People milling as fire approaches after 1906 earthquake.
Tenderloin
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Market and 8th
View north from center of 8th Street across Market to Marshall (City Hall) Square, City Hall and Pioneer (James Lick) Monument. Corner of Marye Building on left.
Civic Center
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18th near Shotwell
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east on 18th to cobblestone street split by earthquake damage. Street Kitchen. St. Charles School on left, Krug & Zimmerman malt warehouse, Townley Bros. planing mill on right.
Mission
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Eddy near Jones
North side of Eddy Street, between Taylor and Jones streets, some time during 1876-1886. l to r: 220-222 Eddy, an Italianate duplex built in 1870 for Thomas W. McCollam, a fish dealer who lived at #220; 218 Eddy, a flat-front Italianate built in 1868; 216 Eddy, a bay-windowed Italianate built in 1869 by Asa R. Wells, co-proprietor of the Mechanics' Mills at Mission and Fremont; the Second Advent Christian Church, built in 1873; and a triplex at 206-208 Eddy built in late 1875 as an investment by Cornelius Dorris, co-proprietor of the Russ House hotel. In the right background is the rear facade of the United Presbyterian Church, on Mason Street.(see wnp27.4145) (WMK)
Tenderloin
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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
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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.