
Market & Kearny
Elevated view north across the intersection of Market and Kearny, large crowd assembled to hear Luisa Tetrazzini sing on Christmas Eve. Chronicle Building at center.
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Elevated view north across the intersection of Market and Kearny, large crowd assembled to hear Luisa Tetrazzini sing on Christmas Eve. Chronicle Building at center.
South of MarketElevated view looking down from Examiner Building of Luisa Tetrazzini singing at Lotta's Fountain after being introduced to the crowd by Mayor P. H. McCarthy, Christmas eve 1910. Stage was set up in front of the Chronicle Building. [Tetrazzini. Xmas Eve 1910.]
South of MarketView north on Grant from Market, Union Trust Company Building at right and Savings Union Branch of Security Pacific National Bank. United Cigars on left.
South of MarketView southwest from center of Mission between 12th and 13th Street. 11-line streetcar #1020 and 14-line. Ocean Shore Railroad depot in background left. [Two Passing Cars on Mission Street Between 12th Street and 13th Street] - United Railroads [U02507]
South of MarketView from across Market Street toward Jones & McAllister. Hotel Boyd at right.
South of MarketElevated view west on Market toward 3rd. Call Building and Humboldt Bank. [Call Bld. up Market St. S.F. 646]
South of MarketOfficial Opening, South Side Playground, 7th and Harrison, girls playing baseball, earthquake refugee cottages in background
South of MarketSouthwest corner, Pacific Building 801-823 Market Street
South of MarketView northwest to Old U.S. Mint at intersection of 5th and Mission Streets. Ivy covers portion of facade. Workers work on tracks in street. [18336 U.S. Mint]
South of MarketFederal Building Post Office at Mission and 7th Streets
South of MarketView south across Market to float of the Berkeley Parlor #150 of Native Daughters of the Golden West in Admission Day parade.
South of MarketView south across Market St. to Admission Day Parade, people dressed as indians on a float with tepees and painted backdrop.
South of MarketView south across Market to float of the Gabrielle Parlor #139 (San Francisco) of Native Daughters of the Golden West in Admission Day parade.
South of MarketElevated view south across Market to Admission Day parade, California Flag carried by men with straw hats, Sterling Furniture Building, sign welcoming Native Daughters of Golden West.
South of MarketView south across Market between 6th and 7th. San Joaquin County float in the Admission Day parade; Lots of people watching from windows and roofs, Sterling Furniture building 1049-51 Market
South of MarketView south across Market between 6th and 7th. Float of the Orinda Parlor #56 (San Francisco) of the Native Daughters of the Golden West in the Admission Day parade. Sterling Furniture building 1049-51 Market Street.
South of MarketSouth Side Playground (later known as Father Crowley Playground) on the site of the current Hall of Justice, Handball courts [No. 6 Opening South Side Playgrounds, Sep 1, 1910]
South of MarketElevated view east on Market from south side of street. Flood Building, Phelan Building, Mutual Savings Bank, Chronicle Building and Annex, Ferry Building, Call Building, Humboldt Bank Building, Emporium, Lincoln Building, Hinz & Landt, Inc. Millinery. [Market from 6th looking E dpwbook1 dpw152]
South of MarketView from 3rd & Market, looking south up 3rd street. Hearst Examiner building under construction at left. Call Building across street on right. Streetcar passenger island. Jellison's Liquors, 10 3rd St., Mayes Oysters?. - United Railroads [U02834]
South of MarketElevated view east over crowded street scene to Kearny, Market, and Geary intersection. Lotta's Fountain, Geary cable car on turntable. From left, Magee Building with Owl Drug sign on roof, Mutual Savings Bank, Flannery Building with C.M. Wooster Co. Country Lands, Easy Dental Parlors, Dr Hall's Electro-Vigor. Chronicle Building at far right. Whittell Building and St. Francis Hotel in distance. Schmidt Building, Rosenstock Building on north side of Geary. United Cigars on corner.
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