
3rd & Berry
[Naval Landing SF Foot Third-Berry St. WA-46] Benders Yard, foot of Third & Berry Sts. [F810 WA-046] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Mission BayContains 196 photos
[Naval Landing SF Foot Third-Berry St. WA-46] Benders Yard, foot of Third & Berry Sts. [F810 WA-046] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Mission BayView northeast across the intersection of 4th and Townsend to Southern Pacific Railroad headquarters. [General Office of the Southern Pacific at 3rd & Townsend in the '70s.] Horse cars running on Townsend Street. (Original caption is incorrect)
Mission BayView south on Long Bridge (spanning Mission Bay from about 4th and Channel to 16th Street, built around 1865), crossing rail tracks, sailing ships in distance. [No 151 View at Long Bridge, South San Francisco]
Mission BayElevated view northwest across tracks to Southern Pacific Passenger Depot Building with W. W. Cole Circus advance train coach, locomotive and other rail cars. Sign for Potrero & Bay View Railroad Co. in back. Southern Pacific headquarters building in distance. [SP Depot 4th Townsend St 1890(inscription is incorrect, Cole's circus liquidated in November 1886)] [F810 BU-043] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Mission BayView northwest across Southern Pacific tracks towards the passenger depot and Refreshment Saloon which was on Townsend between 3rd and 4th Streets. In the background is the Southern Pacific headquarters building on the northeast corner of 4th and Townsend.[Southern Pacific Passenger Depot, San Francisco 1879; This passenger station of the Southern Pacific at 4th and Townsend was erected in 1875, replacing the original station at Market and Valencia.]
Mission BayView northeast to Southern Pacific locomotive, Southern Pacific Headquarters , and horsecar on Townsend St. 4th story has been added to building.
Mission Bay[Mission Rock S.F. 1890] WA-19] Viewed from tnear today's Pier 50. [F810 WA-019] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Mission BayShip China Basin Wharf, near present pier 50
Mission BayThird Street Channel? Barges, Sailing Ships, and Warehouses.
Mission Bay'Star of Bengal', part of the Alaska Packers fleet, tied up at a pier. She was built in Belfast, Ireland, in 1874. She wrecked in the Gulf of Alaska in September 1908, loaded for a return trip to San Francisco. At least 111 people died in the shipwreck.
Mission Bay[426 The Channel near Fourth St. , SF Cal.] Men standing & sitting on dock, steam schooner 'Yosemite' & others in bay [F810 WA-011] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Mission BayPanorama of Southern Pacific Rail Road Shops, view of roundhouse turntable, pt.1, Clayton St Family Collection
Mission BayPanorama of Southern Pacific Rail Road Shops, view of engine garages, turntable, pt.2, Clayton St Family Collection
Mission BayUnloading lumber at the Pope & Talbot yard. Two schooners tied up at right, one the Okanagan.
Mission Bay4th St Bridge Construction, view east from the north side of Mission Creek, showing damaged reinforced concrete pilings and men working. [dpwbook14 dpw2861]
Mission BaySan Francisco train depot on rainy day, train arriving with covered wagons, Clayton St Family Collection
Mission BayView north across Mission Creek / China Basin at 4th Street. Early construction view for the 4th Street bridge by the Thomson Bridge Co. Call Building visible in the distance. [dpwbook14 dpw2862]
Mission Bay4th St Bridge Construction, View south on 4th across Mission Creek. Pilings and piers, 4th street paved with blocks. [dpwbook14 dpw2860]
Mission Bay4th Street Bridge Construction, View south across Mission Creek. [dpwbook14 dpw2859]
Mission BayThird Street Bridge over Mission Creek looking North [dpwbook16 dpw3453] China Basin.
Mission Bay