
Alamo Square
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake Refugee Camp. 1198 Fulton St. in background. Caption wrong: [Flag Camp Golden Gate Park Pillsbury Pictures No. 36]
Alamo SquareContains 134 photos
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake Refugee Camp. 1198 Fulton St. in background. Caption wrong: [Flag Camp Golden Gate Park Pillsbury Pictures No. 36]
Alamo Square1906 Earthquake and Fire, View south on Divisadero (then spelled Devisadero) from Hayes showing east side of the street. Line of people waiting up the block for Food Distribution (B'nai Brith) following 1906 earthquake. (most of these buildings demolished)
Alamo Square1906 Earthquake and Fire, Hayes & Pierce Streets. Refugee tents; postcard Victorians with downtown in background
Alamo SquareView southwest from near Pierce and Hayes across a steep mostly empty block toward Buena Vista Park. The south side of Fell between Pierce and Scott is largely unchanged in 2021. The temporary post-earthquake offices of Pacific Telephone are visible at the intersection of Fell and Scott.
Alamo SquareView northeast to intersection. Abrahams Pharmacy and E. P. Halsted, Dentist on northeast corner. L. Dresner Tailors at 1188 McAllister. [060] All buildings in this view demolished. Same people posing in wnp15.1328.
Alamo SquareView North on Fillmore toward Hayes. M.H. Schord, Dentist 665 Fillmore. Background right is 890 Hayes, originally the Sisters of the Holy Family Convent. Same men posing in wnp15.1329.
Alamo Square[Fillmore, the new Market Street.] View north. Streetcar passing, and others approaching. Only extant building in image is partly shown on far right (SE corner).
Alamo SquareElevated view north across McAllister to Davis Theatre, 1234 McAllister Street, Opened in June, 1906, ordered closed for fire safety violations in December, 1907. Davis Oyster & Chop House, cafe. Two men pose in front, and another in a buggy on the street. Posters advertise comedian Jack Golden, who opened on September 9, 1907. It was run by San Francisco Supervisor Sam Davis, who may be one of the posing men. [72]
Alamo SquareElevated view southwest toward Buena Vista Park. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph temporary building. Executive offices were there from June, 1906 until August, 1907. Western Addition Victorian homes and apartments in background. [Temporary Executive Bldg. After Fire]
Alamo SquareView north on Fillmore from Grove, URR 22-Line #1369 two men crossing the street
Alamo SquareView northeast to intersection. Abrahams Pharmacy and E. P. Halsted, Dentist on northeast corner. L. Dresner Tailors at 1188 McAllister. [060]
Alamo SquareView north from center of Fillmore toward Fulton, decorative arches at intersections, buildings across Fulton demolished or removed during redevelopment. [U0223]
Alamo SquareOrnamental ironwork over intersection. Streetcars, autos, City Hall in distance.
Alamo SquareView west on Fulton from Pierce Street, Alamo Square on left. The event was the International Sunday School Association Convention in San Francisco where the men walked from Stockton & Geary to the Coliseum at Baker & Oak Sts.(current location of the DMV today) on June 23, 1911. This is on the parade route at Alamo Park, block between Pierce and Scott Streets. I.S.S.A Parade in front of row of Victorian houses. [I.S.S.A. Parade S.F. Cal]
Alamo SquareCrowd assembled in Alamo Square for ISSA Parade.The event was the International Sunday School Association (ISSA) Convention in San Francisco where the men walked from downtown to the Coliseum at Baker & Oak (current location of the DMV) on June 23, 1911. [I.S.S.A. Parade S.F. Cal.]
Alamo SquareView west at the north side of Fulton between Steiner and Pierce. Pacific Telephone employee poses with telephones to deliver to 1048 Fulton. Horse drawn delivery vehicle parked at curb. (Pacific Telephone)
Alamo SquareView west. Everett Apartments on south side of street. Man on ladder on far right [19]
Alamo SquareView northwest from Hayes during construction of Alamo Square stairway, St. Ignatius Church in background. [dpwbook15 dpw2976]
Alamo SquareView east on Hayes from Scott showing streetcar tracks, Alamo Square at left. [Hayes St. Cut E from Scott dpwbook15 dpw3310]
Alamo SquareHayes & Pierce grading, view southwest toward Buena Vista Park and Corona Heights [dpwbook15 dpw2975]
Alamo Square