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Oakland store
California Crisp Company, address number 411, unknown street in Oakland CA. The 1907 SF-Oakland Directory places this business at 1410 Brush Street, Oakland. Two women and a man pose in front of the "California Crisp Co. / 411 / Wholesale and Retail / Phone OAK 1242." 1907 Pacific Telephone Directory lists business at 767 19th St., Oakland, with same phone no. on window. F.A. Struble, Mgr.
Outside SF
wnp36.03533
Montgomery & Bush
Montgomery St looking north at Bush St. This event on Oct 5, 1927, was the ritual last run of a streetcar down Monterey St, colloquially known as the 'Toonerville Trolley' because it was a rickety affair. See article in SF Chronicle Oct 6, 1927. A carriage, a horse cart, and other vehicles were run on the tracks. Mayor Rolph was in attendance for the ceremony and gave a speech referring to Russ, SF Pioneer, for whom the Russ building was named (seen in photo).[dpwbook40 dpwA630]
Downtown / Union Square
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Market near Battery
1906 Earthquake and Fire. [Gussie, Tom, Mayme, Joe, Gladys, George]. People drinking out of bottles. Earthquake ruins in background. Postal Telegraph tent in background. (3 couples, Frances Augusta 'Gussie' Luce, Thomas F. Rogers, Mayme, Joe, Gladys VanDyke, George W. Luce) (Postal Telegraph Company only had one location in the city immediately after the 1906 earthquake: 534 Market St.)
Financial District