
18th & Mission
Gernhardt-Strohmaier Stove Store at 2205 Mission. Gernhardt-Strohmaier Co. Exterior of store window with model demonstrating ironing machine. Ads for furnaces. [A147]
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Gernhardt-Strohmaier Stove Store at 2205 Mission. Gernhardt-Strohmaier Co. Exterior of store window with model demonstrating ironing machine. Ads for furnaces. [A147]
MissionGernhardt-Strohmaier Stove Store at 2205 Mission. Gernhardt-Strohmaier Co.Exterior of store window with model demonstrating ironing machine. Ads for furnaces and tray washers.
MissionFiremen posing with apparatus in front of Mission Police Station, 3057 17th St. [SFFD, Eng. Co. 10 Motor Wagon, CW7 - 19R Seagrave hose wagon reg #7385, whh 40 gallon soda-acid chemical tank, motor 6 cyl. 80 hp.]
MissionHorse drawn ambulance with driver and attendant in front of Mission Emergency Hospital on 23rd Street
Potrero HillMission Emergency Hospital interior [SFH - Mission Emergency Treatment room, early 1920's (1)]
Potrero HillAerial view of San Francisco General Hospital St. Catherine's Home for Incorrigible Girls. Blocks of houses on bottom right corner have been completely demolished for US-101, Utah Street car barn on bottom left. [SFH Aerial view, also St Catherine's Home for Incorrigible Girls, 1920-34]
Potrero HillNorth side of 22nd Street between Mission and Capp. Truck for William P. Leahy Drayage, 3186 22nd Street posed in front of building ( site of bank building built 1926) Nerney & O'Brien Used Cars
MissionFord assembly plant, southwest corner of 21st and Harrison, built by the national company in 1912 and designed by Seattle architect John Graham. The Federal truck belonged to William L Hughson, who sold Ford automobiles in San Francisco from the first year of Ford's existence, in 1903, until Hughson's death in 1967. (WMK) The building became the San Francisco Trade School around 1948 and later known as John O'Connell High School. Damaged by the earthquake in 1989, the building was demolished in the early 1990s.
MissionView southeast in the block between Division and Alameda. Temporary tracks for excavating the hillside next to the Bryant and Division Powerhouse. Ames Harris Neville Company, Potrero Block at southwest corner of Potrero and Alameda (building still stands 2020) in the background. United Railroads [U06912] (negative number is a guess based on SFMtA missing negatives)
MissionWorkers fixing streetcar pole on southeast corner. This pole still stands as of 2017. Buildings on north side of 22nd Street still stand.
MissionLooking east, Potrero Hill in background
MissionView West on 13th Street & Trainor toward Folsom. The elevated Central Freeway now dominates this view (2020) The only extant building is 7 story 190 Otis faint in the distance. Sewer line construction and paving. [dpwbook28 dpw6827]
MissionView east from center of intersection. Pioneer Trunk Factory-C. A. Malm & Co. Building (1902, Architect Thomas J. Welsh) later known as Pioneer Building, on left. On right, Occidental Foundry, Steiger & Kerr Stove & Foundry Co. [dpwbook30 dpw7313] [18th St - Folsom to Treat Avenue & Xing of 18th & Folsom] [dpwbook29 dpw7155]
MissionView West on 13th Street & Trainor toward Folsom. The elevated Central Freeway now dominates this view (2020) The only extant building is 7 story 190 Otis in the distance. [13th St. Folsom to Harrison] [dpwbook29 dpw7156]
MissionView north on Howard (South Van Ness) from 25th Street, view of sidewalk reduction project [dpwbook30 dpw7183]
MissionView looking north on Howard (South Van Ness) from 25th Street, view of sidewalk reduction project, worker standing next to cars [dpwbook30 dpw7188] Many houses are still extant but altered.
MissionView North on Folsom between 16th and 17th. Railroad Tracks running down the center of the street, workers in ditches on both sides. Only the white Edwardian apartments on the southeast corner of 16th (background right) remain in this view 2021. [dpwbook30 dpw7310]
MissionView South on Folsom from 17th Street, Bauer Cooperage on left, most building on right (west) side still stand. [dpwbook30 dpw7311]
MissionView north on Folsom from 18th Street, Pioneer Trunk Factory - C. A. Malm and Co.(1902, Architect Thomas J. Welsh, later known as Pioneer Building). H. Friedrichs furniture factory, later Allied Box & Excelsior Co., 2169 Folsom, built 1902, still standing, converted to housing. On left, New Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning Works. New paving and streetcar tracks [dpwbook30 dpw7312]
MissionView South on Folsom from 18th Street, new paving and streetcar tracks, Bernal Heights in the distance. On left, Occidental Foundry, Steiger & Kerr Stove & Foundry Co. [dpwbook30 dpw7313]
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