Cathedral Hill

Contains 345 photos

Franklin & Geary
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Franklin & Geary

Published in 1866 as stereograph 'Ladies' Protection and Relief Society Building - Franklin Street from the West, San Francisco, No. 193'[Ladies Protection & Relief Society. Commenced Oct. 1, 1863. Completed Apr. 20, 1864. Total Cost $23,000. Franklin-Geary St. 1865. TEH34 SC-15] [G810 SC-015 #34] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

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Ladies Protection Bldg
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Ladies Protection Bldg

[192. Ladies' Protection and Relief Society Building] View southeast to east side of Franklin between Geary & Post, completed Apr. 20, 1864.

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Sutter & Gough
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Sutter & Gough

Stereoview of early residence with tower amid sand and scrub. Home of California Governor Frederick F. Low. [Gov. Fredrich F. Low's Residence S.W. Cor. Sutter & Gough RE-21] [F810 RE-021] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

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View from Cathedral Hill
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View from Cathedral Hill

[1829 - Mission Hills from Gough Street] view SE across Mission District

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Gough near Eddy
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Gough near Eddy

[East from Gough St. 1871 TEH110] View southeast from a sand dune to construction of Old City Hall with only the first two stories constructed, and the Mechanics Pavilion at 8th and Market (1874-1881) at center, with Mission Bay beyond. Houses at center were on Eddy St. Stereoview image published by Bradley & Rulofson. [G810 V-038] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

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Gough & Sutter
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Gough & Sutter

View North on Gough from Sutter. The corner building is the Maurice Schmitt residence, 1501 Gough, built in 1877. The next building to the right is the Zadok Einstein residence, 1509 Gough, built in 1875. Cable car tracks on Sutter Street. (WMK) Victorian mansions and retaining walls. [141]

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Van Ness & Pine
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Van Ness & Pine

Northwest corner of Van Ness & Pine. The Robert N. Graves residence, later the Robert R. Thompson residence, at 1501 Van Ness Avenue. It was built in 1876.

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Gough near Ellis
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Gough near Ellis

Victorian home at 1104 Gough near Ellis; home of Joseph A. Lynch; T. J. Welsh architect Francisciana Victorian Print No. 10]

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Gough near O'Farrell
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Gough near O'Farrell

[33 Residence Gough St. near O'Farrell; J. Marquin, Architect] architect W.H. Smith is crossed out and Marquin written in (O.V. Lange architecture publication)

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1104 Gough St
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1104 Gough St

Victorian home at 1104 Gough near Ellis; home of Joseph A. Lynch; P. J. Welsh architect [no. 32. Residence of Mr. Lynch.--Gough Street, near Ellis; T. J. Welch, Architect] (O.V. Lange architecture publication)

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Pine & Octavia
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Pine & Octavia

View northeast toward the north side of the 1800 block of Pine between Octavia and Gough. Row of Victorian houses on bluff several flights up from street. Only slightly darker house house with rounded bay windows, 1848 Pine(then 1808 Pine, home of Simon Koshland) and the next home, 1836 Pine (then 1806 Pine) remain in 2021. [160] (see also wnp26.334 , same photographer)

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Jefferson Square
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Jefferson Square

View southwest toward Turk Street [Perkins 453].

Western Addition
Old City Hall at Night
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Old City Hall at Night

Pre-Earthquake night view of City Hall illuminated with electric lights. Viewed from Jefferson Square.

Western Addition
Bush near Gough
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Bush near Gough

View north from backyard garden of house at southeast corner of Bush and Gough to Trinity Episcopal Church; procession of clergy along Bush with line of well-dressed spectators; fine carriage pulled by horses parked in front. Built 1893 of Colusa sandstone. A. Page Brown architect. Merged with St. Peter's Episcopal Church in 2014 to become Trinity & St. Peter's. San Francisco Landmark #65.

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Gough & Bush
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Gough & Bush

View northeast across Gough Street to line of children in matching robes waiting to go into side entrance of Trinity Episcopal Church. Built 1893 of Colusa sandstone. A. Page Brown architect. Merged with St. Peter's Episcopal Church in 2014 to become Trinity & St. Peter's. San Francisco Landmark #65.

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Gough & Bush
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Gough & Bush

View north across Bush to ivy-covered Trinity Episcopal Church; line of children in matching robes along side on Bush Street; crowd gathering in front. Built 1893 of Colusa sandstone. A. Page Brown architect. Merged with St. Peter's Episcopal Church in 2014 to become Trinity & St. Peter's. San Francisco Landmark #65. See wnp37.02964.

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Franklin & Myrtle
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Franklin & Myrtle

View northwest across Franklin to First Unitarian Church, 1187 Franklin, built 1887, George W. Percy Architect. The tower was damaged in the 1906 earthquake and the top sections removed soon after. Myrtle Ave., to the left, no longer extends west of Franklin. Sarcophagus of Thomas Starr King, California Historical Landmark 691, since moved southward on the church property, at center.

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Jefferson Square?
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Jefferson Square?

Children posing on bench. City Hall dome barely visible in distance.

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Jefferson Square
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Jefferson Square

Jefferson Square, SF Parks, baby in stroller on path. Old City Hall dome visible through trees. [G45 SJS-002] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

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Gough near Sutter
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Gough near Sutter

Panorama - [Sutter & Gough] View looking northeast from Gough, just south of Sutter. Apartment house at left still extant in 2019.

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