
Valencia & Market
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east on Market near Valencia, Valencia Street Cable Car Powerhouse and smokestack [Valencia St Power House]
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east on Market near Valencia, Valencia Street Cable Car Powerhouse and smokestack [Valencia St Power House]
Lower HaightView West on Page Street. Many of these buildings extant 2019.- United Railroads [U00757]
Lower Haight1906 Earthquake and Fire, Elevated view south towards Dolores Heights. Streetcar, street kitchen, refugee tents in distance at Dolores Park. German Hospital, later Franklin Hospital, then UCSF Davies Medical Center under construction in distance at right, smokestack of Gray Bros. brick factory on Corona Heights beyond. Four of the houses on the west side of Fillmore extant 2019, though one on right has been shingled over. [No. 252 View from Oak & Fillmore Streets., May 26, 1906. Turrill & Miller Photographers, San Francisco, Cal.]
Lower Haight1906 Earthquake and Fire, Late afternoon, view southeast across Market to Market St. Cable Railway Power House with damaged chimney; fire sweeping into the Mission
Lower HaightView east towards Market Street of great fire following 1906 earthquake. Wagon, people watching, Burke's Saloon.
Lower HaightView northwest across intersection to corrugated metal and wood temporary buildings, Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Executive offices (there from June, 1906 until August, 1907) in background right, streetcar at left. Horse and carriage. [0-51]
Lower HaightView northeast across Oak Street. Large structure was part of temporary Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company building complex built in 1906 to house operations after the catastrophe. Present day 1032 Oak Street at left with sign ‘J. Fitzpatrick Plumber.' (At time of photo, address was 1012 Oak Street.) (Larger crop of wnp26.1662) [055]
Lower HaightView west up Haight to Auto Wreck on Labor day
Lower HaightStreetcar Strike, View east across Divisadero to United Railroads streetcar #1398 with no passengers, L.H. Kohn Hardware & Paints 350 Divisadero, Park Side Market, crowds and mounted police. Building on southeast corner still stands 2021.
Lower HaightView E on Haight St, Di Nola Pharmacy at left
Lower HaightView northwest across intersection to corrugated metal and wood temporary buildings, Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Executive offices in background. Executive offices were there from June, 1906 until August, 1907. [050]
Lower HaightView northeast across Oak Street. Large structure was part of temporary Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company building complex built in 1906 to house operations after the catastrophe. Present day 1032 Oak Street at left with sign ‘J. Fitzpatrick Plumber.' (At time of photo, address was 1012 Oak Street.) (Cropped version of wnp15.845) [055]
Lower HaightView West on Haight toward Divisadero car #1720 - United Railroads [U02384]
Lower Haight871 Page between Scott and Pierce under construction with long wooden support beams leaning against building. Built as Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Park Telephone Exchange building in 1900. Egyptian style building [206]
Lower HaightView west on Haight toward Divisadero (Devisadero), MSRy 7-line streetcar #1720
Lower HaightPedestirans, Campaign signs on building. [100ft from Property Line on Fillmore St. Looking southwest Accident Report 6347] - United Railroads [U03336]
Lower HaightGertrude Gonzales & Adeline Marines pose in front of 566 Waller between Pierce and Steiner (Gallagher Family Photos - Gertrude Gonzales Album)
Lower HaightFire Dispatch Headquarters. 229 Oak Street, built 1913
Lower HaightView southeast. Man Looking at Damaged Pole - Anchor Steam sign Veterans' Hall - United Railroads [U06406]
Duboce TriangleFire Dispatch Headquarters. 229 Oak Street, built 1913
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