Stevenson Block and Nevada Bank, Montgomery Street, S.F. |
California Street, from Stockton, San Francisco. |
Reinforcements for Dewey, leaving San Francisco, Cal.
Publisher: Keystone View Co.
Photographer: Singley, B.L. (Benjamin Lloyd) Subjects: California, San Francisco (Calif.), Streets, Soldiers, Spanish-American War, 1898, Military parades & ceremonies Collection: NYPL Digital Collections: Robert N. Dennis [From The New York Public Library] |
Market Street, from Montgomery. |
California Street, from corner Stockton, looking east, San Francisco.
Photographer: Thomas Houseworth & Co.
Subjects: California, San Francisco (Calif.), Streets, Churches, Waterfronts Collection: NYPL Digital Collections: Robert N. Dennis [From The New York Public Library] |
From California Street, Cor. Stockton, looking East. |
View of a quite street in San Francisco. |
Spring Street in holiday attire, San Francisco, Cal. |
Top Corridor, Palace Hotel, San Francisco. |
Oriental U.S. Bonded Warehouse and Shipping, San Francisco. |
View from Fort Point. |
Black Point. |
The Golden Gate, from Telegraph Hill. |
Panorama from Telegraph Hill, (No. 11.) Vallejo and Broadway Wharves. |
Panorama from Telegraph Hill, (No. 4.) Alcatraz Island. |
View of Stockton Hill, Old San Diego, on the top was where the American fort was during the Mexican War. |
The charming Mossbrae Falls near Shasta Springs, northern California, U. S. A.. |
Thurlow Lodge, res. of M.S. Latham, Menlo Park. |
One of the beautiful streets of Los Angeles, Cal. |
Street scene with people and wagons. Los Angeles, California. |
Street scene with people and wagons, Los Angeles, California. |
Street scene with people and wagons, Los Angeles, California. |
Eagle Falls, above Emerald Bay. |
Eagle Falls near Lake Tahoe, California. |
Falls above Emerald Bay. |
Cave Rock, Lake Tahoe. Teams on the road. |
Steamboat Geyser, Geyser Springs, Cal. |
Wowona, 27ft, diameter, Mariposa Grove. |
Looking through Pittsburg and New York to Vermont and Wawona Trees, Mariposa Grove, Cal, U.S.A. |
Section of the Original Big Tree, 92 ft. in circumference. |