
Market at Stockton
Elevated view, looking northeast, Military Parade featuring Cavalry, Phelan Building and Chronicle Building, Pup Restaurant, hundreds of soldiers
South of MarketContains 2324 photos
Elevated view, looking northeast, Military Parade featuring Cavalry, Phelan Building and Chronicle Building, Pup Restaurant, hundreds of soldiers
South of MarketView south on Harrison from the Rincon Hill Bridge [9382 Volunteers on Second Street, San Francisco, going to join the Fourth Expedition for Manila.]
South of MarketElevated view North on 2nd Street from Harrison Street Bridge [9382 Volunteers on Second Street going to join the Fourth Expedition for Manila]
South of MarketView east on Market from Stockton. Original Phelan Building at left. Call Building, Hearst Examiner Building, Palace Hotel in distance. Sanborn Vail, Cineograph Theatre, Dixon's Hatters, Midway Plaisance Theatre. Many people walking, street sweeper. [Market St., looking E from Powell][F810 SS-094] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of MarketView east on Market from Stockton. Call Building, Hearst Examiner Building, Palace Hotel in distance. Sanborn Vial & Co. Wholesalers, Dixon's Hatter, Midway Plaisance, Home of Burlesque. Many people walking, street sweeper. [Market St., looking E from Powell][F810 SS-095] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of MarketPoliceand military officers on horses in parade. Examiner Building under construction behind (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of MarketView east toward Ferry Building, street work in progress (possibly removal of outer rail tracks). Chronicle Building, Crocker Building, Palace Hotel, Examiner Building. (GGNRA/Stotler GOGA 33760)
South of MarketElevated view northeast across Market to parade of Volunteers returning from the Philippines after the Spanish American War. Possibly taken after parade had passed. Hall of Records visible at left, M. Jacobs Dry Goods ad. Large sign for 'Battle of Manila Bay' painted panorama on view at venue across Market adjacent to Central Park. Grandstands set up in Marshall / City Hall Square. Hibernia Bank and Murphy Building (Prager's Department Store) in distance right. Nob Hill Mansions on horizon. (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
South of MarketElevated view northeast across Market to parade of Volunteers and marching band, returning from the Philippines after the Spanish American War. Hall of Records visible at left, M. Jacobs Dry Goods ad. Large sign for 'Battle of Manila Bay' painted panorama on view at venue across Market adjacent to Central Park. Nob Hill Mansions on horizon. (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
South of MarketElevated view northwest to parade of Volunteers returning from the Philippines after the Spanish American War. Mechanics' Pavilion (present site of Civic Auditorium) with sign for upcoming Mechanics' Fair of 1899, temporary grandstands and chairs filled with people on rooftops. Scottish Hall in distance right. (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
South of MarketElevated view northwest to parade of Volunteers returning from the Philippines after the Spanish American War. Mechanics' Pavilion (present site of Civic Auditorium) with sign for upcoming Mechanics' Fair of 1899, temporary grandstands and chairs filled with people on rooftops. Hotel St. Nicholas, Market & Hayes, at left. (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
South of MarketElevated view northeast across Market to parade of Volunteers and marching band (possibly taken before or after parade), returning from the Philippines after the Spanish American War. Hall of Records visible at left, M. Jacobs Dry Goods ad. Large sign for 'Battle of Manila Bay' painted panorama on view at venue across Market adjacent to Central Park. Grandstands set up in Marshall / City Hall Square. Hibernia Bank and Murphy Building (Prager's Department Store) in distance right. Nob Hill Mansions on horizon.(GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
South of MarketHearst Building at night decorated for the return of the California Volunteers from the Philippines
South of MarketCity Hall and City Hall Square (name changed to Marshall Square in December, 1902), viewed north from center of 8th Street. Pioneer (James Lick) Monument at center. [Leather Rose Album]
South of MarketEast side of 5th Street between Bryant and Harrison, CB Rode & Co Drayage Storage warehouse and stable, Mounted Police out in front. [Leather Rose Album]
South of MarketElevated view northeast across Market of returning California Volunteers parading on Market St. View east to Chronicle Building, old Phelan Building. Men sitting on telephone poles, flags. [G57 SCB-017] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of MarketElevated view to north side of Market during parade for returning volunteers of Spanish-American War. John W. Baker's photographic gallery above Edison phonograph agency (1028 Market), St. Ann's Building with tower. Soldiers standing in formation. [Market West Powell St Return Calif Boys 1899 CB-5] [F810 CB-005] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of MarketParade for volunteers returning from Spanish-American War, soldiers marching with rifles on shoulders. View northeast across Market toward Phelan Building. Chronicle Building on far right. [SF Return of the Calif Boys 1899 CB-7] [F810 CB-007] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of MarketElevated view northeast to parade of volunteers from Philippines and Spanish-American War. Hall of Records at left, Nob Hill Mansions on horizon left. Hibernia Bank and Murphy Building (Prager's Department Store) in middle distance. M. Jacobs Dry Goods sign. Large sign for 'Battle of Manila Bay' painted panorama on view across the street adjacent to Central Park at right. [Return of the California Volunteers, September 21st (sic) 1899] Likely parade on 25 August 1899. [F810 CB-017] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of MarketView north across Market to Admission Day Monument (Native Sons Monument). Erected in 1897, sculpture by Douglas Tilden, located at the intersection of Market, Mason and Turk Streets. It commemorates California Admission Day (September 9, 1850), the date on which the state became part of the Union. In 1948 it was moved to Golden Gate Park, and in 1977 moved to its present location at Market and Montgomery St. The five-story building at the left is The Metropole, a lodging house built around 1883 at Turk and Mason. The Olympia Music Hall (later known as Tivoli Opera House), the large round building in the background, was built in 1884 as the Panorama Building and was later remodeled as the Tivoli Opera House. Two street sweepers at work. Pacific Shirt Co. at right. (PF)
South of Market