Duboce Triangle

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View NW from Mint Hill
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View NW from Mint Hill

View northwest from the hill now known as Mint Hill at approximately Duboce and Webster. The image shows the result of a of a deluge/flood of water that passed overnight on March 14-15, 1862 through present day Lower Haight after a series of rainstorms. Buena Vista Hill at left, Lone Mountain in the distance at center. (JP) Watkins mammoth plate #289. (Identical to WNP71.2094 but without Behrman labeling.)

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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.

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14th near Castro
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14th near Castro

R. K. Rogers' Residence. Man standing by horse and carriage, garden, hills in distance

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Market near Castro
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Market near Castro

View north across Market at Castro Street. Men posed with Market Street Railways steam dummy and trailer at the end of the line. This steam line preceded the Castro cable line and operated from September 1880 - July 1888. The three Victorians in the background still stand on Castro between Market and 16th. [Market St. Extension Dummy S.F. Wagstaff 375 Sanchez] [F810 STC-043] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

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Market  near Castro
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Market near Castro

View north across Market at Castro Street. Men posed with Market Street Railway Co. steam dummy and trailer at the end of the line. This steam line preceded the Castro cable line and operated from September 1880 - July 1888. The three Victorians in the background still stand on Castro between Market and 16th. [Market St. Extension Dummy S.F. Wagstaff 375 Sanchez STC-43]

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Hermann & Buchanan
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Hermann & Buchanan

Looking northeast toward Nob Hill. Protestant Orphan Asylum and its schoolhouse in foreground left, St. Ignatius Church and College in background right

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Noe near Beaver
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Noe near Beaver

This house was built in 1883 as 224 Noe for Frank H. Merrill, a post office clerk. Some time before 1893 it was raised and a new first story was built underneath it, making it a two-story house; and later still it was raised again to build a store underneath it. At an unknown date a bay window was added at left to match the original. The building still stands, now numbered 262-264 Noe. The house next door at 258-262 also still stands, with an altered facade. (WMK) Man with high-wheel bicycle. [244 Noe - old address]

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Noe near 14th
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Noe near 14th

German Hospital on west side of Noe Street between 14th St and Duboce Ave. Built in 1878, torn down c. 1908. (Now site of California Pacific Medical Center Davies Campus.)

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Market near Mint Hill
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Market near Mint Hill

View of Market from (Dolores) Cut looking east, St. Ignatius Church and City Hall in background left. Hotel Franklin, smokestack from Power House for Market Street Castro and Haight St. Cable Car Line at right.

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Hermann near Webster
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Hermann near Webster

view northwest, Hermann in foreground, toward Lone Mountain from Mint (Reservoir) Hill

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Buchanan & Market
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Buchanan & Market

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Impromptu earthquake refugee camp. Protestant Orphanage on left. City Hall in distance.

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Webster near Hermann
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Webster near Hermann

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake refugee butcher stand. Mint Hill in the background.

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Webster near Hermann
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Webster near Hermann

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View North on Webster toward Hermann, Earthquake Refugees, Bread line (and soup) after 1906 earthquake and fire. Buildings still stand (though altered) on the northeast corner

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Webster & Duboce
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Webster & Duboce

1906 Earthquake refugees, Panoramic view south on Webster toward Duboce Mint Hill on left, food distribution center. Victorian houses at left on Duboce just past Market [Bread Line off End of Market Street Pillsbury 22]

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Duboce Park
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Duboce Park

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Near Scott & Duboce. looking west to Victorians on Scott St, child in center; refugee camp, tents

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Duboce Park
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake Refugee Camp; looking west to Victorians on Scott Street

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Duboce Park
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Duboce Park

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake refugee camp; woman and boy going toward outhouse; looking northwest to Scott Street; Buena Vista Park in background

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Duboce Park
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Duboce Park

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee Camp. Group of children with dog near tents. Woman doing laundry. View northerly toward homes on Potomac Avenue. (still standing 2020)

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14th near Sanchez
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14th near Sanchez

1906 Earthquake and Fire. View east on 14th from Sanchez. Meat distribution line on south sidewalk. [20648 Section of line of Refugees 3 blocks long, awaiting distribution of meat. Sanchez St. east from 14th unburned portion. San Francisco, Cal.]

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Market & Buchanan
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Market & Buchanan

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee Camp, #1238 on one building

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