23rd & Mission
Streetcar #1001 with crowd of celebrating men. The event may be the end of the Spanish-American War, New Years 1900, or possibly the end of the 1902 streetcar strike.
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Streetcar #1001 with crowd of celebrating men. The event may be the end of the Spanish-American War, New Years 1900, or possibly the end of the 1902 streetcar strike.
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Queen Anne row houses. Happy child and daddy on stairway of house at 431 Capp Street
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Mission Dolores - SF, Ca. issued by Passenger Department, Southern Pacific Co.
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Overgrown Mission Dolores Cemetery. "D.H.W. 10-19-01" Adobe clad in board siding, exposed. Grave monument of Don Luis Antonio Arguello (1784-1830), first governor of Alta California while under Mexican rule.
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Elevated view northeast to east side of Mission over track construction. Altvater Printing Co., 2595 Mission at center - United Railroads [U00043]
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Elevated view northeast to east side of Mission over track construction. Altvater Printing Co., 2595 Mission at center. Track construction #58, Streetcar 58 Approaching Curve at 22nd and Mission Street - United Railroads [U00043A]
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Track work on Southern Pacific railroad old mainline crossing of Valencia Street cable car line. Market Street Cable Railway car #14. United Railroads [U00015][Overhead View of Crossing Construction for Cable Car Tracks and Heavy Rail Tracks at Valencia and 25th Streets]
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Oil tank delivery car, in front of Bryant and Division powerhouse.
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View west on 16th Street toward South Van Ness (then Howard) United Railroads streetcar #575 westbound through flooded street
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View west across Valencia to Buckingham and Hecht - True Merit Shoes Factory. Built 1888, Macy & Jordan, Architects. Still stands in 2024.
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16th St, at Folsom, looking east. Streetcars driving through flood, car #770
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Flat grassy park with girl lounging [Musicians Album] Corner of Treat Ave and 25th St. in background.
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, Valencia Street between 18th and 19th. (a widely reproduced image)
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, view north on Capp. Liquefaction subsidence from earthquake. Some reconstruction has occurred.
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, view south along Capp St. Sidewal, dropped and buckled from liquefaction, subsidence. Church steeple in distance at 20th St. Bernal Heights in distance. New building on right.
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, 2117 Howard Street (now 615 South Van Ness, demolished before 1950) damaged by earthquake; sign saying 'Being restored'
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, View west to Mission Police Station ruins, witches cap tower fallen off to side of the building. Published as stereoview card with title 'Earthquake Effect on Mission Police Station'. [Copyright 1906 by Clinton Johnson 190]
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, Looking south; Bernal Heights in the distance; church steeple on right; street ruptured and subsided from earthquake. This is southern edge of burned area of Great Fire.
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, View slightly north toward Drunken Houses on South Van Ness (then Howard) between 17th and 18th.
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View southeast to east side of Howard (S. Van Ness) at earthquake damaged houses (Drunken Houses), Wagons in the street. [G57 SEF-028] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
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