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Market near Powell
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Market near Powell

Elevated view north from Market between 4th and 5th Streets. Powell Street at extreme left. Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Manufacturer, Lawton & Co Carriage Factory, Temple Emanu-El in background. St. Francis of Assisi church on horizon, center, Starr King's church in distance far right. The sheds in the foreground are for storage of construction materials for the SF school district since when it was bought in 1860. Not visible here, the Fifth and Market School is just to the left of the sheds.(PF)

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Third & Market
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Third & Market

Elevated view looking northwest. Temple Emanu-el at center, Denman School in distance left. The big brick structure in the middle right is Dashaway Hall with its front on Post between Kearny and Dupont (now Grant), and its rear on Morton Street (Maiden Lane). White building to right of Temple Emanu-el with gables and veranda, at northwest corner of Sutter & Stockton, was the mansion of pioneer physician Augustus J. Bowie until 1871, when it was converted to a theatre and beer garden, the Vienna Garden. It was demolished in 1892. Also the home of Judge Burritt and banker Lucien Herman. Plank sidewalks. Different cropping of wnp71.2095

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John Parrott Home
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John Parrott Home

Elevated view northwest to 620 Folsom, Italianate brownstone between 2nd and 3rd, completed 1854. Spires of Howard Street Church rise behind house. Milton S. Latham house, 638 Folsom, at left.

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Lincoln School
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Lincoln School

View northeast from lot across 5th Street. Two-story house adjacent with balconies and carriage. Designed by architect William Craine, construction began in August, 1864 and was completed in July, 1865. This photo was taken before the unveiling of Pietro Mezzara's Abraham Lincoln statue in April, 1866. Variant of wnp71.0266. [502. Lincoln School House - Fifth Street]

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Lincoln School
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Lincoln School

Elevated view southwest across 5th Street to Lincoln School. Designed by architect William Craine, construction began in August, 1864 and was completed in July, 1865. This photo was taken before the unveiling of Pietro Mezzara's Abraham Lincoln statue in April, 1866. Plank sidwalks. [503. Lincoln School House, Fifth Street, from corner Market; San Francisco.]

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Rincon Hill
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Rincon Hill

[View from the Residence of Bishop Kip, Rincon Hill, SF 703] 338 Second Street, between Folsom and Harrison. Northeast view to Octagon house at 329 Second Street, owned by Wales L. Palmer.

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View from Rincon Hill
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View from Rincon Hill

View northwest [View from the Residence of Bishop Kip, Rincon Hill, SF 706] Kip residence 338 Second St. Rear of Howard Street Methodist Church at center. Houses along Folsom St., including J. Parrott house, 620 Folsom, M. Latham house, 638 Folsom. see wnp37.00760. Cropped from larger image, see wnp71.2146.

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View from Rincon Hill
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View from Rincon Hill

View north from the Residence of Bishop William Kip, 338 2nd Street. Octagon house at 329 Second Street, owned by Wales L. Palmer, at right.

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2nd & Folsom
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2nd & Folsom

View north on 2nd Street from Folsom. Telegraph Hill in the right distance. St. Francis of Assisi Church on horizon.

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Howard at New Montgomery
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Howard at New Montgomery

Church of the Advent (Episcopal), completed February, 1861.

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Lincoln School
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Lincoln School

Statue of standing Abraham Lincoln; Fifth St. near Market, in front of Lincoln School. Designed by architect William Craine, construction began in August, 1864 and was completed in July, 1865. This photo was taken after the unveiling of Pietro Mezzara's Abraham Lincoln statue in April, 1866.

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1st & Howard
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1st & Howard

View south on 1st St. to Selby Shot Tower. [SS-28 1866 Shot Tower S.E. Cor First - Howard] [F810 SS-028] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

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Howard near 6th
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Howard near 6th

Stereoview east on Howard past puddle and horsecar of Central Rail Road. Wood sidewalks, early flats. [STC-5 Howard St Looking East from Sixth Street 1866] [F810 STC-005] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

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Market near Taylor
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Market near Taylor

[TEH82 Market St. Bet. Taylor & Mason Sts 1865 SS-76]. Elevated view north across Market to track of Market Street railroad. Spire of Second Congregational Church, later known as Plymouth Church, at left. Tenderloin, at the time known as St. Ann's Valley. Nob Hill in the background with no mansions. Inscription says 1865, but more probably 1866 based on presence of railroad ties. Lawrence and Houseworth No. 147, 'San Francisco, from cor. Market and Sixth Sts., Looking North to Powell and California streets.' is same image with different cropping. Superior duplicate of wnp37.02060. [G810 SS-076] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

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Lincoln School
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Lincoln School

Close up of Pietro Mezzara's statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of the Lincoln School, dedicated April 14, 1866. Designed by architect William Craine, school construction began in August, 1864 and was completed in July, 1865. Duplicate of wnp37.01369. [SC-13] [G810 SC-013] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

South of Market
South Park & 3rd
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South Park & 3rd

View east from 3rd Street into South Park development. South Park and North Beach horse car #30 from the Omnibus Railroad (glass copy positive)

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Howard & 3rd
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Howard & 3rd

View east to Howard Street Church and Episcopal Church of the Advent in distance. [SS-40 1867 Howard St East of 3rd St] [F810 SS-040] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)

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View from Rincon Hill
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View from Rincon Hill

[View from Rincon Hill, San Francisco. 521.] Looking northeast across 2nd street. Telegraph Hill in distance, St. Francis of Assisi church on horizon, center.

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View of Telegraph Hill
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View of Telegraph Hill

Elevated view north across Market St. to Telegraph Hill. St. Francis of Assisi Church in distance left. [560. Telegraph Hill-From the Nucleus Hotel, corner Market and Third Streets.]

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View from Market & 3rd
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View from Market & 3rd

[559. View from the Nucleus Hotel, corner Market and Third Streets, looking North-west.] Every building on the west side of Kearny (foreground), from Market to Broadway, was demolished or had the front sliced off during 1866-1868 to allow for the widening of Kearny Street.

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