
Camp Merritt
[Harry inside of our tent, rifle rack, carpet and equipment.] Soldier seated on chair inside Camp Merritt tent. (GGNRA/Stotler GOGA 33760)
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[Harry inside of our tent, rifle rack, carpet and equipment.] Soldier seated on chair inside Camp Merritt tent. (GGNRA/Stotler GOGA 33760)
Richmond Inner[Company street from Y.M.C.A. tent. Guard detail going to guard mount at 6:00p.m. Our 1st Sergeant on left of first line thru [sic] Mills from our tent thru Sarrdal (?) on the right in front him. Harry Stotler is behind Sarrdal and in it as (his first) guard mount he got orderly to the colonel. Our tent is the second on left as you go up street.] (GGNRA/Stotler GOGA 33760)
Richmond Inner[One of Co. M's mascot 'Bob Evans,' gotten in Des Moines Iowa and taken with Co. to Filippines (sic) and back and was at Co. home Red Oak, Iowa. September 1898.] Small black and white dog sitting on hind legs in front of tents. (GGNRA/Stotler GOGA 33760)
Richmond Inner[Astor Battery, San Francisco.] Soldiers with wheeled field cannon. Sibley tents at right, French Hospital in background.
Richmond InnerGroup photo of seven adults, and two young girls with their three dolls, in front of the Francois Bracq French Laundry at 5019 California near 12th Avenue.
Richmond InnerView southeast to Camp Merritt Troops marching. Lone Mountain, Odd Fellows Cemetery, Columbarium in background.
RichmondView east on Geary toward 4th Avenue. Large crowd gathered around a line of cable cars.. sign at right reads: Benjamin Sturges, Contractor - builder
Richmond InnerFulton Street between 10th and 11th Avenues. 'Infant Incubators' Exhibit, attendants in Red Cross uniforms. "Direct from Paris Resseurs Infant Incubators, visited at the World's Fair St. Louis by millions of people." "Infant Incubators the great scientific demonstration of rearing living babies by artificial means."
Richmond InnerBuffalo Bill's Wild West Show encampment in Richmond District, on site of Bay District Racetrack, Lone Mountain in background with cross on top. Men and boys wander through the camp; what appears to be two Native American women are at center left.
Richmond InnerPanorama of Chutes at 10th Ave and Fulton looking north to water slide, pt.1. Chutes Amusement Park occupied the block bounded by Fulton St, 10th Ave, Cabrillo St, and 11th Ave. (Clayton St Family Collection)
Richmond InnerFulton Street between 10th and 11th Avenues. This image predates the installation of the circle swing in 1905. The Chutes was located at 10th and Fulton from 1902-1908
Richmond InnerFulton Street between 10th and 11th Avenues. View of boat hitting water on chutes ride. Block bounded by Cabrillo, Fulton, 10th & 11th Avenues. This shot predates the installation of the Circle Swing ride.
Richmond InnerFulton between 10th and 11th Avenues. Two men and a woman posing in front of Mirror Maze entrance. Woman is presumably the Mysterious Young Lady for whom the sign offers a five dollar reward, should she be found.
Richmond InnerCouple in early automobile; family of children on steps of Fernando Nelson homes in background; possibly 680-684 2nd Avenue.
Richmond InnerThe Chutes, gondola hitting water after descending slide. Chutes Amusement Park occupied the block bounded by Fulton St, 10th Ave, Cabrillo St, and 11th Ave.
Richmond InnerFulton Street between 10th and 11th Avenues. Postcard montage advertising Chutes on Fulton Street at 10th Ave, with photo of Chutes ride (predates Circle Swing)
Richmond InnerFulton Street between 10th and 11th Avenues. The Chutes Amusement Park. Gondola hitting water. Block bordered by 10th & 11th Avenues, Fulton and Cabrillo Streets. This view dates from before the Circle Swing was installed in 1905.
Richmond InnerPanorama of Chutes at 10th and Fulton looking north to water slide, pt.2. Chutes Amusement Park occupied the block bounded by Fulton St, 10th Ave, Cabrillo St, and 11th Ave. (Clayton St Family Collection)
Richmond InnerFulton Street between 10th and 11th Avenues. The Chutes, Scenic Railway ride in Chutes Amusement Park at 10th Avenue and Fulton Street.
Richmond InnerView east on Clement from 8th Avenue. Richmond Congregational Church at right at the southwest corner of 7th Avenue. Congress Hall Whiskey advertisement on 538 Clement on the the left, the grocery store of Pietro (Paul) Del Piano. Mr. Piano got out of the grocery business a few years later, and opened three successive saloons in the inner-Richmond, up until Prohibition closed him down. (JF) The white 3-story building at left still stands at 524 Clement. - United Railroads [U00226A]
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