West side of 3rd Street between Mission and Stevenson. St. Louis Photo Gallery, O'Dwyer & Co. with sign reading 'Entire stock must be sold for new Building to be built on this site' it would be the 7-story Winchester Hotel SE corner of 3rd and Stevenson; M. Schaefer, costumer; E. Rabjohn Jr., hardware. Horse and buggy. Hanging streetlight. [SS-182] [F810 SS-182] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of Market
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McAllister & Leavenworth
View northwest from Odd Fellows' Hall at 7th and Market. Hall of Records on left, intersection of McAllister and Leavenworth at bottom right, St. Mary's Cathedral in background. [Looking Toward St. Mary Cathedral from Odd Fellows' Hall]
South of Market
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3rd & Market
Elevated view northeast to the Chronicle Building at the corner of Market, Kearny and Geary showing Lotta's Fountain, Nucleus Hotel, tower of Masonic Temple. Crocker Building (1891) not yet built. 700 Market building at left, California Hotel and Theatre (1889) in distance beyond. [344 The Chronicle][McDonald- Corner of Market-Kearny-Post]
South of Market
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3rd near Stevenson
West side of 3rd Street between Mission and Stevenson. St. Louis Photo Gallery (A. Dijeau and F.A. Severin) on upper floor 34 3rd St., O'Dwyer & Co. (36-38 3rd St.) with sign reading 'Entire stock must be sold for new Building about to be erected on this site', which would be the 7-story Winchester Hotel SE corner of 3rd and Stevenson; Sullivan & Flierl Tailors (34 3rd St.), M. Schaefer, costumer. Barber shop (34 3rd St.) with 3 striped barber poles; E. Rabjohn Jr., hardware (30 3rd St.). [SS-181] [F810 SS-181] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of Market
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Market & Kearny
View East on Market Street, Lotta's Fountain at left, Haight Street cable car, Palace Hotel with Japanese Art (George Turner Marsh) and Grand Hotel at right
South of Market
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Palace Hotel
View across Market toward New Montgomery, showing the bridge across New Montgomery to the Grand Hotel. [4052 Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Cal]
South of Market
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Market & 4th
Elevated view east on Market to Admission Day parade, crowded streets, banners and flags strung above street ('The Glorious 9th', 'The 9th The Day We Celebrate'), people on telephone poles and on roofs and in windows, decorative archway over street with large grizzly bear on top, clock tower of Chronicle Building in background. [California's 40th Birthday, Sept 9th, 1890.]
South of Market
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Market near 4th
View east on Market to Admission Day parade arch with portraits of Fremont and Sutter, Days of '49 painting, grizzly bear atop with figures of miner and Indian, 'The Glorious 9th' banner. [California's 40th Birthday, Sept 9th, 1890.]
South of Market
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Palace Hotel interior
View on top floor of statue, palms, cuspidors, and skylight roof. Copy of Taber B 26 'Upper Corridor, Palace Hotel', wnp37.03575.
South of Market
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Market near Turk
View northwest across Market to north side of street. Victorian flats, buggies, delivery wagon and Market St. Cable Railway cable car #8.
South of Market
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Market & 10th
This was the entrance to the Panorama Building at 1331 Market Street, built in 1887. It led to a huge circular drum in the rear of the lot where 360 degree paintings of dramatic historical events were on view. The city had one other panorama building, at Eddy and Mason streets (WMK) Gettysburg panorama and museum. Civil War decorations all over. In 1896 the building became the Rambler Biclorama, an 'Elegant Riding Academy'.
South of Market
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Fourth near Townsend
View northeast to Southern Pacific locomotive, Southern Pacific Headquarters , and horsecar on Townsend St. 4th story has been added to building.[1880 Fourth Townsend St. Central Pacific & Southern Pacific Bldg.] [F810 BU-044] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of Market
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Market near Grant
[PA-33] Elevated view northwest across Market St. to parade at Grant Ave, people watching from rooftops. The Examiner newspaper offices, in low building on northeast corner, Wichman Bros. Confectioners 754 Market, Eagleson's Shirts at 750 Market St. George W. Leek, Dentist, Julius Van Vliet, Jeweler 752 Market. Late 1880's to mid 1890's. [F810 PA-033] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of Market
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South of Market
200 block of Beale Street Pacific Rubber Paint Co. - White Lead Works. Elevated view looking east from Minna Street.
[B 1803 Birdseye View of San Francisco, towards Nob Hill and Telegraph Hill] From Selby Shot tower? Peter Donahue's Union Foundry Block, Joshua Hendy Machine Works at right at Fremont and Mission. St Francis of Assisi Church and Layman's Castle on Telegraph Hill on horizon.
South of Market
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View N from 1st & Howard
[View showing Russian and and Telegraph Hills V-115 TEH708] Taken from Selby Shot Tower. Peter Donahue's Union Foundry Block, Joshua Hendy Machine Works at right at Fremont and Mission. St. Francis of Assisi Church on horizon center. [G810 V-115] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346) (Duplicate with different cropping of WNP37.03620)
South of Market
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Market near 7th
[Bird's-Eye Views of San Francisco--No. 11. From Market and Seventh Streets--Looking North-east--Murphy Building, J. J. O'Brien & Co., in Foreground. Britton & Rey Arts] Jones St at left. Hibernia Bank under construction at lower left.
South of Market
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Chronicle Building
Elevated view northeast to the Chronicle Building at the corner of Market, Kearny and Geary showing Lotta's Fountain, Nucleus Hotel, tower of Masonic Temple. Crocker Building (1891) not yet built. 700 Market building at left, California Hotel and Theatre (1889) in distance beyond [344 The Chronicle]
South of Market
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3rd & Market
[Market St. Chronicle Building, Crocker Building and Palace Hotel] View east from center of Market to Russell's Family Shoe Store, 700 Market Building at left with signage painted on back for The Chronicle, Wicks Real Estate; Nucleus House on right (with signage for The Wasp, Painless Dentists, Beamish Men's Furnishings), Castro St cable car, Lotta's Fountain, wagons and pedestrians in street. Sign on Nucleus Building, 'Beamish has removed to 918-922 Market.' Move took place April 1, 1893.