
Townsend near 4th
North side of Townsend , east of 4th, W&J Sloane warehouse, The Original Barrel House on the corner [dpwbook26 dpw6376]
South of MarketContains 2324 photos
North side of Townsend , east of 4th, W&J Sloane warehouse, The Original Barrel House on the corner [dpwbook26 dpw6376]
South of MarketView East on Townsend from 5th Street, Southern Pacific Station at 3rd in the distance. [dpwbook26 dpw6378]
South of MarketNortheast corner of 5th and Townsend, showing railroad crossing sign. [dpwbook26 dpw6380]
South of MarketNorth side of Townsend between 4th and 5th, WP Fuller Paint Company (building still stands)[dpwbook26 dpw6381]
South of MarketNorth side of Townsend at 6th Street, Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson Company [dpwbook26 dpw6382]
South of MarketView west on Townsend from 5th, Nathan Dohrman warehouse (building still stands)[dpwbook26 dpw6384]
South of MarketView north from center of 2nd Street [2nd Street north from Bryant][dpwbook26 dpw6397]
South of MarketView east from center of Harrison showing sparse rebuilding after the 1906 earthquake and fire. The steep grade on Harrison was later greatly reduced. All buildings in view with exception of commercial building in center distance at 2nd Street (top visible) have been demolished or moved. New Fish Market, 401 3rd, at right. Napoleon Bar at left. [Harrison St. looking East from 3rd St.] [dpwbook27 dpw6536]
South of Marketview south on Fremont from center of street to Pickthall Supply Co., engineers supplies, 321 Fremont; Enterprise Foundry and T.J Moynihan Boiler Works. St. Brendan's Catholic Church in distance on northeast corner of Fremont and Harrison. [Fremont St - looking South from Folsom St.] [dpwbook27 dpw6537]
South of MarketView east from center of Harrison showing sparse rebuilding after the 1906 earthquake and fire. The steep grade on Harrison was later greatly reduced. All buildings in view with exception of commercial building in center distance at 2nd Street (top visible) have been demolished or moved. New Fish Market, 401 3rd, at right. Napoleon Bar at left.
South of MarketView South on 7th Street toward Townsend, buildings at right still stand. S.P. (Southern Pacific) Commissary at far corner left [dpwbook27 dpw6681]
South of MarketView South on 6th Street toward Townsend and across Southern Pacific train yard, building under construction at left still stands. [dpwbook27 dpw6682]
South of MarketView East on Clara from 6th, Street in the process of being paved and raised. Building at left demolished 2017. [Clara St. - 6th St. East][dpwbook27 dpw6699]
South of MarketView West on Townsend near 4th Street, W. & J. Sloan warehouse, W.P. Fuller Paint (inscribed date is in correct) [dpwbook27 dpw6738]
South of MarketView East on Townsend from 5th, train cars, Dohrman Company warehouse [dpwbook27 dpw6740]
South of MarketView West on Townsend from 5th Street, Southern Pacific passenger cars at left. [dpwbook27 dpw6741]
South of MarketView northwest across Market to intersection of Market, Van Ness, and Oak. Masonic Building. California Volunteers Memorial statue (now at Dolores and Market)
South of MarketView north to Crocker building and de Young Chronicle building, 660 Market (Realty Building), plus a drawing of a skyscraper that was never built to left of Crocker Building. Photo is signed Lewis P. Hobart, Architect in lower right corner. Crocker building was built by Arthur Page Brown, who designed the Ferry Building. [Illustration of Market Street frontage with sketch of Unit #1 proposed New Crocker Building and new 660 Market street Building superimposed on photographs of street as it now is.] [Crocker Estate Album]
South of MarketRendering of unbuilt high rise from 27.4457, from different angle, elevated view northwest across Market, showing Crocker Building on right and Chronicle and Chronicle Annex buildings on left. Signed Lewis P. Hobart, Architect. [Unit 1 - New Crocker Building] [Crocker Estate Album]
South of MarketElevated view to drawing of unbuilt replacement skyscraper on site of Crocker Building. Signed Lewis P. Hobart, Architect. [A Proposal for the NEW CROCKER BUILDING] [Crocker Estate Album]
South of Market