
1st near Mission
Pacific Iron Works at 127 1st Street. Many people posing in front of building. (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses)
South of MarketContains 2324 photos
Pacific Iron Works at 127 1st Street. Many people posing in front of building. (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses)
South of MarketComposite photo of business locations of Prescott, Scott & Co. Union Iron Works. (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses)
South of MarketView south across Market to eastern portion of Nucleus Building, later the site of the Monadnock Building. Chas. M. Plum & Co. carpeting and furniture 641, 643 Market; Geo. W. Clark pianos, 645, 647 Market; Jos. Fredericks & Co. furniture and upholstery, 649, 651 Market. (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses)
South of MarketExterior of John F. Snow & Co cleaning & dyeing at 1623 Mission St.
South of MarketBowley Bros were successors to Crego & Bowley, dealers in carriages and associated tack, located at intersection of New Montgomery and Mission St. in 1879.
South of MarketView east to pedestrians crossing Market, carriages, carts, St. Ann's Building and Baldwin Hotel in distance left. Superior duplicate of wnp37.04036. [B 924 Instantaneous View of Market St. From 6th Market Looking east 1880. SS-97] [G810 SS-097] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of MarketNucleus House. Palace Hotel to the left of the Nucleus House. Later the site of the Hearst Building.
South of Market[No 110 Baldwin Hotel, Market St] Elevated view north from intersection of Powell and Market, Horsecar on Market Street. Stanford Mansion and Trinity Episcopal Church at background left. See duplicate with slightly more detail at bottom: wnp37.02394.
South of Market[TEH701.Birdseye view of San Francisco towards the Palace Hotel 1880] Looking SW from Selby Shot Tower, 1st & Howard [G57 SV-038](GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of Market[TEH700. Birdseye View of San Francisco, towards Rincon Hill and Hunter's Point] Golden State and Miners Iron Works at 237 First Street. Photo from Selby Shot Tower [G57 SV-044](GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of MarketSt. Ann's Building at left and Baldwin Hotel at right in elevated view up Powell, north to Nob Hill. Horsecar tracks were installed in 1879 and replaced by cable car tracks in 1888. Trinity Episcopal Church and Stanford Mansion in distance. [10_ Powell Street from Market, San Francisco.]
South of MarketElevated view north from intersection of Powell and Market, Horsecar on Market Street. Stanford Mansion and Trinity Episcopal Church at background left. See duplicate with numbered ID: wnp37.02313 and inscription at bottom: [No 110 Baldwin Hotel, Market St]
South of Market[United States Mint San Francisco] Horse car tracks no trolley wires.
South of Market[B 924 Instantaneous View of Market St.] View east from near center of Market St. to St. Ann's building and Baldwin Hotel in distance on left. Horse car and cable car tracks. Utility poles with 8 crossbars on south side of Market.
South of MarketDrawing of elevated view northeast across Market to Baldwin Hotel and horse cars, cable cars. St. Ann's Building on left, Trinity Episcopal Church in distance left. [The Baldwin, NE Cor Market & Powell Sts, San Francisco, Cal.]
South of MarketView northeast across 5th Street to Metropolitan Temple (Kalloch's Temple),northeast corner 5th & Jessie Streets. Lincoln School at left. A.M. Goodnough, F.W. Spencer, Pianos; Union Dry Goods Store. Saloon at right. Image also exists as a boudoir card credited to MacDonald and Dowe Publishers O.V. Lange, photographer. [B 39. Metropolitan Temple, San Francisco, Cal.]
South of Market641, 651-653, and 655 Harrison, showing original steep slope before regrading. At time of sale in 1890, 651-3 was described as "two large bay window dwelling houses in fashionable part of Rincon Hill". Owned by Oliver S. Merrill, who served on the Board of Supervisors from Ward 9 in 1882. [ E 821 MB. Coll. RE-25, Supervisor I Merrill 651-3 Harrison St SF 1882]
South of Market641, 651-653, and 655 Harrison, showing original steep slope before regrading. At time of sale in 1890, 651-3 was described as "two large bay window dwelling houses in fashionable part of Rincon Hill". Owned by Oliver S. Merrill, who served on the Board of Supervisors from Ward 9 in 1882. Duplicate of wnp4.1863. [E821 Supervisor Merrill, 651-3 Harrison St. 1882 RE-25] [F810 RE-025] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of Market[TEH856. Grand Opera House, North side of Mission St. between 3rd & 4th 1881 (Sic)] [G57 ST-002](GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346) Andrews & Stockwell's Grand Opera House, with poster for production of 'Youth' in front. They took over management of the Opera House on October 31, 1882, and Youth opened on December 20, 1882.
South of MarketElevated view northeast across Market from about 5th Street. Baldwin Hotel at Powell corner (burned November 23, 1898) on left. Phelan Building (completed April, 1882) in distance. Utility poles with 8 crossbars on south side of Market. Banner across Market reads 'Republican Headquarters.'
South of Market