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:209 Santa Rosa.

 

:210 S. S. Eureka .

 

:211 Santa Rosa.

 

:212 Santa Rosa.

 

:213 Valencia.

 

:214 [Steamer Valencia ?]

 

:215 [Steamer Valencia ?]

 

:216  State of California .

 

:217 Steamer Mexico .

 

:218 Queen of the Pacific. [Photograph by Rhea Bros.]

 

:219 State of California .

 

:220 [San Francisco & North Pacific Railway Co. Ferry Tiburon, and unidentified steamer.]

 

:221 City of Puebla , July 15, 1898.

 

:222 [Steamer Umatilla .]

 

:223 [Unidentified steamer.]

 

:224 Wilmington.

 

:225 Mexico.

 

:226 [Steamer Queen of the Pacific.]

 

:227 Wilmington.

 

:228 City of Topeka .

 

:229 City of Chester .

 

:230 City of Topeka .

 

:231 Senator.

 

:232 Bonita.

 

:233 Bonita.

 

:234 City of Topeka .

 

:235 [Unidentified steamer and paddle wheel ferry.]

 

:236 Breakwater.

 

:237 [Pacific Coast Steam Ship Co. President.]

 

:238 [Unidentified man aboard the President.]

 

:239 S. S. President

 

:240 [Steamer President .]

 

:241 Governor.

 

:242 S. S. Governor .

 

:243 [Steamer Governor .]

 

:244 Ruth Alexander . [Recto: Dorothy Alexander?]

 

:245 [Steamer H. F. Alexander.]

 

:246 H. F. Alexander , San Francisco.

 

:247 Str. Nanking

 

:248 [Unidentified steamer.]

 

:249 Nipponmaru. Pier 34 -- San Francisco, California.

 

:250 Sea Foam. Pier 38, San Francisco, California.

 

:251 Oakland harbor light.

 

:252 Webster Street, Oakland.

 

:253 3rd [i.e. Third] and Channel Sts., S.F.

 

:254 3rd [i.e. Third] and Channel Sts., San Francisco. [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:255 [Third & Channel Sts. draw bridge, San Francisco. Tugboat Elizabeth.] [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:256 4th [i.e. Fourth] & Channel Sts., S.F. 1920

 

:257 Channel between 3rd [i.e. Third] and 4th [i.e. Fourth], 1920. [San Francisco.]

 

:258 Channel Street. [San Francisco.]

 

:259 Third & Channel St. Bridge. Largest ship through draw. Low tide, 7 a.m. [Steamer Moveria. March 7, 1928.]

 

:260 Channel St. east from 6th [i.e. Sixth] St.

 

:261 Channel St. west from 3rd [i.e. Third] St.

 

:262 [Railroad track and steamer. Unidentified location. Photocopy of photograph.]

 

:263 [Railroad track and steamer. Unidentified location. Photocopy of photograph.]

 

:264 [Railroad track and steamer. Unidentified location. Photocopy of photograph.]

 

:265 [Unidentified steamers at dock. San Francisco?]

 

:266 R. D. Chandler's Coal Bunkers, foot of Green Street, San Francisco, Cal.

 

:267 East Oakland, 12th [i.e. Twelfth] St. & 17th [i.e. Seventeenth] Ave.

 

:268 Blaisdell. [Scene of ships near harbor. Unidentified location.]

 

:269 Oakland. [Ferry steamer Melrose, right.]

 

:270 Oakland.

 

:271 Zealandia.

 

:272 [Steamer Zealandia .]

 

:273 [Ships in port. Unidentified location.]

 

:274 [Steamer Australia .]

 

:275 S. S. Australia

 

:276 Oceanic Steamship's Company's Steamers Mariposa, and Alameda. San Francisco, & Honolulu. [Reproduction of lithograph.]

 

:277 Mariposa.

 

:278 [Steamer.]

 

:279 Mariposa, pho. before 1889. Yards were, later, removed. [Duplicate of No. 32:281.]

 

:280 Mariposa. [Interior.]

 

:281 O.S.S. Co.'s Steamer Mariposa, 3150 tons, Commander, H. M. Hayward. Direct Mail Service between San Francisco, Honolulu, Auckland, and Sidney. [Duplicate of No. 32:279.]

 

:282 Alameda.

 

:283 O.S.S. Cos. Steamer Mariposa, Capt. Howard. [No. B505. Photograph by Taber.]

 

:284 [Steamer Alameda .]

 

:285 [Steamer Alameda .]

 

:286 S.S. Mariposa leaving San Francisco on her first voyage, as an oil burner, July 15, 1902. [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:287 S.S. Mariposa leaving San Francisco on her first voyage, as an oil burner, July 15, 1902. [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:288 [Steamer Ventura .]

 

:289 [Steamer Ventura .]

 

:290 [Steamer Ventura .]

 

:291 [Steamer Ventura .]

 

:292 [Steamer Sonoma .]

 

:293 S.S. Sonoma leaving for Panama, 4-25-1912.

 

:294 Trans Pacifio [i.e. Trans Pacific] steamship loading fuel oil. [ Enterprise.]

 

:295 Lurline II. [Reproduction of painting.]

 

:296 Wilhelmina.

 

:297 Maui.

 

:298 Str. Manukai . Crockett, CA. [No. D-8181. Photograph by Cheney.]

 

:299 Maui.

 

:300 Str. Wilhelmina .

 

:301 Steam Packet Nome City. Owners: Gray & Mitchell, San Francisco, Cal. Babcock & Wilcox Boilers, 700 indicated horse-power.

 

:302 S.S. Del Norte . Of S.F. Blt. at Tiburon, 1890.

 

:303 Roanoke.

 

:304 Breakwater .

 

:305 [ Oregon.]

 

:306 S.S. Rose City .

 

:307 Cabrillo.

 

:308 Cabrillo. [U.S. Army, F.S. 100.]

 

:309 Arrival of the Hermosa. Avalon, Catalina Island. [No. 349. Photo Pierce.]

 

:310 S.S. Admiral Nicholas.

 

:311 S.F. [State Cold Storage Plant, San Francisco.]

 

:312 [ Nevadan] San Diego, 1909. [Nevadan.]

 

:313 California .

 

:314 [ Catalina.]

 

:315 Iroquois.

 

:316 Yale.

 

:317 [Steamer.]

 

:318 Harvard.

 

:319 Yale. Harvard. San Pedro.

 

:320 [ Nevadan.]

 

:321 [ Virginian .]

 

:322 [ Arizonan.] [No. F-1039. Photograph by Cheney.]

 

:323 [ Nippon Maru .] [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:324 [ America Maru .]

 

:325 Taiyo Maru , at Hong Kong. IV.4.1922.

 

:326 Parismina. United Fruit Company.

 

:327 Heredia.

 

:328 United Fruit Company. [ Platano.]

 

:329 [ Tivives.]

 

:330 [ Morazan.] United Fruit Company.

 

:331 [ Morazan.]

 

:332 Str. Faith . [Actually, Mackinaw.]

 

:333 Faith, concrete steamer.

 

:334 Pilot (l), Palo Alto, and Sea Wolf (r). Palo Alto.

 

:335 Alameda. Pacifico.

 

:336 (L) Charlie Watson, Alameda; (R) Ozmo, S.F.

 

:337 Strathallan , Howard Terminal, Oakland

 

:338 Alden Anderson

 

:339 Alden Anderson

 

:340 Oleum. [Photograph by Roy D. Graves.]

 

:341 Argyll.

 

:342 Santa Paula , Alameda.

 

:343 Santa Paula . Wooden.

 

:344 George Loomis of S.F. 1st Pacific tanker.

 

:345 Union Oil Co.'s S.S. Whittier at San Pablo. [Photograph by Phelps.]

 

:346 [Deck of unidentified ship.]

 

:347 Newsboy.

 

:348 Rival of S.F.

 

:349 Coos Bay.

 

:350 Coos Bay of S.F. Built at Marshfield, Oreg., 1884. Owner, Pac. Coast S.S. [i.e. Pacific Coast Steam Ship] Co. I made trip S.F. to Monterey on her about 1905. [Duplicate of No. 32:203.]

 

:351 S.S. Northland .

 

:352 S.S. Signal . [At San Pedro.]

 

:353 Salinas of S.F. The 1st Goodall str. built at S.F., 1861. [Reproduced from unidentified print source.]

 

:354 Coaster.

 

:355 Hanalei. [Duplicate of No. 32:361.]

 

:356 S.S. Iaqua .

 

:357 S.F. [Steamers in port, San Francisco.]

 

:358 National City .

 

:359 Acme.

 

:360 [Steamer Aberdeen in port]

 

:361 Steamer Hanale i. [Duplicate of No. 32:355.]

 

:362 Siskiyou. March 1938, Oakland Creek.

 

:363 S.S. Fort Bragg on trial trip

 

:364 Steamer Redwood . Burned off Eureka, Sept. 1939.

 

:365 S.S. Carmel .

 

:366 Whitesboro of S.F. Blt. at S.F., 1886.

 

:367 Helene.

 

:368 [Dock covered in snow. Post card.]

 

:369 Svea.

 

:370 [Elizabeth in dry dock. Duplicate of No. 32:377.]

 

:371a [ Santa Barbara in dry dock.]

 

:371b [ Casco.]

 

:372 [ Elizabeth .]

 

:373 L to R, Acme, May Fair.

 

:374 S.S. Bee. Crossing in over the Columbia River Bar. [Photograph by Woudgiela.]

 

:375 [Unidentified steamer in harbor.]

 

:376 [Unidentified steamer in dock.]

 

:377 [ Elizabeth in dry dock. Duplicate of No. 32:370.]

 

:378 [ Samoa of San Francisco.]

 

:379 [Steamer in dock]

 

:380 Tamalpais, Mar. 1931.

 

:381 Shasta II.

 

:382 Yellowstone .

 

:383 [Coquette Diver?]

 

:384 Daisy Freeman .

 

:385 Temple E. Dorr .

 

:386 Despatch.

 

:387 Pasadena of Wilmington, Cal.

 

:388 Siskiyou of S.F., Mar., 1938.

 

:389 Tiverton, ashore at Eureka, Cal.

 

:390 [ Martha Buehner .]

 

:391 Sts. Greenwood & Whitesboro. At Greenwood, California.

 

:392 S.S. Claremont .

 

:393 Wreck of Fifield , February 29, 1916.

 

:394 Eureka -- built at San Pedro. At Monterey, Cal. 190?

 

:395 Shasta, 1st.

 

:396 The new Bee . [Photograph by Phelps.]

 

:397 Jim Butler.

 

:398 Fort Bragg .

 

:399 Lakme. Olga [Sea of Japan?].

 

:400 Del Norte of S.F.

 

:401 Daisy Freeman .

 

:402 Bertie M. Hanlon of S.F., Ex. Marshfield. [March 29, 1919.]

 

:403 S.S. Newburg . [Photograph by Phelps.]

 

:404 Rosalalie Mahoney , Alameda.

 

:405 Unloading lumber. Richmond, Cal. [ Vanguard, of San Francisco.]

 

:406 Vanguard at Santa Fe, Point Richmond. Santa Fe Docks, and Ferry Slip.

 

:407 [Fulton.]

 

:408 [ Olson &. Mahony.]

 

:409 Hardy.

 

:410 [Unidentified steamer in dry dock.]

 

:411 Lakme.

 

:412 Lakme.

 

:413 [Unidentified steamer on the water.]

 

:414 Chehalis.

 

:415 [ Fort Bragg in dry dock]

 

:416 Point Arena .

 

:417 Noyo - Ex. Griffdu.

 

:418 Rival of San Francisco, built at San Francisco, 1888.

 

:419 S.S. George W. Fenwick at San Pedro.

 

:420 Hornet.

 

:421 Willie A. Higgens , Alameda.

 

:422 Westport.

 

:423 Luella. [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:424 [Unidentified steamer in dock.]

 

:425 Chehalis.

 

:426 Elizabeth, Virginian, Samoa.

 

:427 S.F. [ Olson & Mahony, San Francisco.]

 

:428 Crescent City .

 

:429 The Channel near Fourth St., San Francisco, Cal. Ca. 1907. [Photo Weidner.]

 

:430 S.S. Yellowstone .

 

:431 Redwood.

 

:432 [ Karen Olson .]

 

:433 Elizabeth of S.F.

 

:434 [Unidentified steamer on water.]

 

:435 Channel St., S.F. [ Solano, San Francisco.]

 

:436 Channel St., S.F. [ Anna Schafer, San Francisco.]

 

:437 Channel St., S.F. [ Anna Schafer, San Francisco.]

 

:438 Channel St., S.F.

 

:439 [ San Antonio .]

 

:440 [ San Antonio .]

 

:441 [Steamer Barbara Olson in dock.]

 

:442 Islais Creek [San Francisco], June 1931. [T. Wurm.]

 

:443 Annette Rolph , double end wooden steamer -- 3 gears -- (two decks).

 

:444 [ Rolando.]

 

:445 [ Rolando, of Coos Bay.]

 

:446 [ Coos Bay.]

 

:447 [ Coos Bay of Coos Bay, Oregon.]

 

:448 [Unidentified steamer on water.]

 

:449 Italian.

 

:450 The Temeraire . [Reproduction of illustration from unidentified print source.]

 

:451 Calliope, Orlando. At Sydney [Australia].

 

:452 H.M.S. Calliope leaving Sydney, Australia and passing H.M.S. Orlando The Calliope is going back to England to be paid off.

 

:453 Protet. French. [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:454 Br. [i.e. British] Egeria. Man of War.

 

:455 H.B.M. Cruiser Warspite. San Francisco Bay, Nov. 15, 1890. [No. 5356. Photograph by Taber.]

 

:456 Deutschland .

 

:457 H.M.S. Orion .

 

:458 H.M.S. Dianne .

 

:459 [Ship and boats on water.]

 

:460 [U.S. Army Transport Hancock.]

 

:461 [U.S. Army Transport Hancock.] [Duplicate of No. 32:469.]

 

:462 U.S.A.T. [i.e. U.S. Army Transport] Hancock.

 

:463 [U.S. Army Transport Grant.]

 

:464 [U.S. Army Transport Sheridan.]

 

:465 [U.S. Army Transport ship.]

 

:466 [U.S. Army Transport Sherman.]

 

:467 Dix.

 

:468 [U.S. Army Transport] Thomas.

 

:469 [U.S. Army Transport Hancock.] [Duplicate of No. 32:461.]

 

:470 [U.S. Army Transport] Sherman.

 

:471 [U.S. Army Transport Sheridan.]

 

:472 [U.S. Army Transport Thomas.]

 

:473 [U.S. Army Transport Thomas.]

 

:474 [U.S. Army Transport] Sherman. Slocum.

 

:475 [U.S. Army Transport Sheridan.] S.F. Bay, Calif. [From collection of Martin Behrman.]

 

:476 [U.S. Army Transport Logan.]

 

:477 [U.S. Army Transport Sherman?]

 

:478 [U.S. Army transport Meade.]

 

:479 [U.S. Army Transport Thomas.]

 

:480 [Unidentified ship on water.]

 

:481 General Mifflin .

 

:482 [ Slocum.]

 

:483 [ Slocum?]

 

:484 United States Army Transport Service. [Slocum.]

 

:485 [Unidentified ship on water.]

 

:486 Albatros [?]

 

:487 M. Dowell [i.e. General McDowell?].

 

:488 [Sailing ships and steamer on water, San Francisco Bay.]

 

:489 El Aquador. 1946. [Ted Wurm.]

 

:490 [ General Frank M. Coxe. Excursion steamship.]

 

:491 Angel Island .

 

:492 U.S.R.S. Hartley .

 

:493 [Unidentified ship on water, Pier Number 5.]

 

:494 U.S. Str. Gen . [i.e. General] McDowell, S.F., Jul. 4, 1898. [Copyright 1920 by Louis Slevin.]

 

:495 Gen'l [i.e. General] Alexander.

 

:496 El Equador, water carrier for Alcatraz and Angel Islands. [Photograph by Ted Wurm.]

 

:497 [Unidentified ships on water.]

 

:498 City of Peking .

 

:499 Docking [U.S. Army] Transport Sheridan.

 

:500 Manzonata.

 

:501 Sequoia.

 

:502 [Relief ship.]

 

:503 [Unidentified steamer.]

 

:504 [Unidentified ship. Near San Francisco?]

 

:505 Armeria.

 

:506 Yerba Buena Island, 1907.

 

:507 [Kanak] of San Francisco, owned by Alaska Pkrs. 234 gross tons, 121 net. Length 110. Blt. 1913.

 

:508 Alameda. [Shipyard. Kanak, left.] [No. K-714. Photograph by Cheney & Bird.]

 

:509 Alaska Packers Co., Alameda. [Aletak?] [No. F-1033. Photograph by Cheney.]

 

:510 Alameda. [Shipyard. Kanak, right. Kadiak (?), left.]

 

:511 Hay & Wright shipyard, Alameda. [Philippine.]

 

:512 San Jose.

 

:513 Untitled. [Unidentified shipyard. Alameda?]

 

:514 The barge Sotoyome , launched at Albion, December 6th, 1904. [Photograph by Fitch.]

 

:515 [Unidentified ship. Washington? Post card.]

 

:516 Hoquimi [i.e. Hoquiam], Washington. Columbia River. [Post card.]

 

:517 [Unidentified ship. Washington? Post card.]

 

:518 [Unidentified shipyard. Washington? Post card.]

 

:519 [Unidentified shipyard. Washington? Post card.]

 

:520 Idaho. [Post card.]

 

:521 Santiam [Oregon]. [Post card.]

 

:522 Holquimi [i.e. Hoquiam], Wash. [i.e. Washington]. [Post card.]

 

:523 Ida. Ore. [i.e. Idaho. Oregon.] [Post card.]

 

:524 Phyllis. Hoquiami [i.e. Hoquiam, Washington]. [Post card.]

 

:525 [Shipyard, unidentified location. Post card.]

 

:526 Holquiami [i.e. Hoquiam, Washington]. Phyllis. [Post card.]

 

:527 [Dry dock. Oakland.]

 

:528 Brooklyn Basin, Oakland Harbor. Concrete wharf.

 

:529 [Docks, unidentified location.]

 

:530 Queen (L), Star of Italy, Maverick.

 

:531 Dry dock, Oakland Harbor.

 

:532 [Union Iron Works Company?]

 

:533 [Dock scene, unidentified location.]

 

:534 [Dock and shipyard. Alameda?]

 

:535 Ship building yards, Union Iron Works, South San Francisco, California. [On same print as No. 32:536.]

 

:536 Sausalito, San Pablo. [On same print as No. 32:535.]

 

:537 Gifford. Mussel Rock. Sep. 27, 1903.

 

:538 Reporter, south of Cliff House, S.F., Mar. 16, 1908. [Wreck scene.]

 

:539 Wreck of the ship Paul Jones, Fort Point [San Francisco].

 

:540 Wreck of the ship Paul Jones, Fort Point [San Francisco].

 

:541 P.M.S.S. [i.e. Pacific Mail Steam Ship] Co. [ship name illegible].

 

:542  Alaska wrecked. [Caption on print: Wreck of the Viccata, San Francisco.]

 

:543 Str. Wateree , washed two miles inland by tidal wave, Peru, 1868.

 

:544 Steamer Alaska . L.S.S. [i.e. Louis S. Slevin, collector].

 

:545 Str. St. Paul , stranded near Point Pinos Lighthouse. August 8th, 1896, at night, 15 minutes past 11 O'clock, Monterey, Cal.

 

:546 La Feliz, nr. Santa Cruz, Cal. [Wreck scene.]

 

:547 Str. Sea Foam , Pt. Arena, Cal. [Duplicate of No. 32:557.]

 

:548 Progreso. At S.F. [Photograph by W.E. Worden.]

 

:549 S.S. Alameda on rocks, Fort Point, Presidio [San Francisco].

 

:550 Sinking of Czarina. [Copyright 1910 by A.M. Prentiss.]

 

:551 [Sinking steamer. Frank H. Buck? Cf. No. 32:553.]

 

:552 [ Melrose.] At Whites Point, San Pedro, Cal.

 

:553 Frank H. Buck . Wreck at Seal Rocks, Land's End [San Francisco]. March 1937.

 

:554 Lyman Stewart . [Wrecked, at San Francisco.]

 

:555 Corona wreck. Str. Eureka in dist.

 

:556 S.S. Corona , wrecked at Humboldt Bar, Mar. 1, 1907.

 

:55 7 Pt. Arena Harbor. Some harbor! Don't know the date. [Steamer Sea Foam. Duplicate of No. 32:547.]

 

:558 S.S. Santa Rosa , wrecked near Point Arguello, Cal., July 7, 1911. [Photograph by Aston.]

 

:559 Santa Rosa, Honda, Cal., 1911.

 

:560 Pacific Mail Steamer Acapulco sunk alongside dock at San Francisco. 1913. Barge Catalina alongside.

 

:561 Ohioan.

 

:562 Ohioan.

 

:563 Airplane view of S.S. Harvard on rocks at Point Arguello, May 30, 1931.

 

:564 Tamiahua.

 

:565 Str. J. B. Stetson ashore, Cypress Pt., Sep. 3, 1934.

 

:566 Gipsy, Monterey, Cal., Sep. 1905.

 

:567 Str. Gipsy of S.F., Monterey, Cal., Sep. 28, 1905.

 

:568 City of New York, Point Bonita.

 

:569 Wreck of steamship Union on the coast of Lower California, July 5th, 1851. [Reproduction of lithograph.]

 

:570 [Unidentified sailing ship.]

 

:571 Schooner Neptune , south of Cliff House [San Francisco], 1900. L.S.S. [i.e. Louis S. Slevin, collector].

Volume 33.

Subseries 2: San Francisco Bay Boats. ca. 1856-ca. 1959

Physical Description: 480 Photographs.
 

Volume 33: San Francisco Bay -- River Boats, Tug Boats, Scows

 

:1 [Ferry steamer Antelope .]

 

:2 [Ferry steamer Paul Pry.]

 

:3 Chrysopolis, Washoe.

 

:4 [Ferry steamer Chrysopolis.]

 

:5 [Ferry steamer Chrysopolis.]

 

:6 [Ferry steamer Antelope.]

 

:7 Grain elevator, South Vallejo. Mare Island in the distance. [Ferry steamer Sacramento at dock.]

 

:8 [Ferry steamer New World.]

 

:9 [Interior, unidentified ferry.]

 

:10 [Ferry steamer New World.]

 

:11 From Vallejo to San Francisco. [Ferry steamer New World.] [Photograph by Oliver Denny.]

 

:12 C.P. [i.e. Central Pacific Railroad] Depot. Foot "J" St., Sacramento, 1869.

 

:13 [Unidentified ferry steamer.]

 

:14 [Dock scene. Tug boats and ferry steamers.]

 

:15 [Ferry steamer Helen Hensley.]

 

:16 Sacramento, Calif. 1879. [Ferry steamer Yosemite.] [From collection of Martin Behrman.]

 

:17 [Ferry steamers in dock. Paul Pry, center.]

 

:18 [F.S. Amador ] Length on deck, 212 feet.; width of beam, 38 ft. 6 in.; length of hold 11 ft.; tonnage, 896 60/100; stroke, 7 feet; cylinder 25 inches. [Reproduction of lithograph by Joseph Lee. 1869.]

 

:19 [Ferry steamer Yosemite.]

 

:20 [Ferry steamer Helen Hensley.]

 

:21 [Ferry steamer Capital.]

 

:22 [Ferry steamer Julia.]

 

:23 Steamer Julia at the Levee, Stockton, San Joaquin County.

 

:24 [Ferry steamer Julia.]

 

:25 [Ferry steamer Julia.]

 

:26 [Ferry steamer Julia.]

 

:27 [Ferry steamer Julia.]

 

:28 [Unidentified ferry steamer.]

 

:29 [Ferry steamer Antelope.]

 

:30 View from the elevator, South Vallejo. [Ferry steamer Sacramento.]

 

:31 [View of harbor, with ferry steamer, left. San Francisco?]

 

:32 [Ferry steamer Sacramento.]

 

:33 [Harbor scene. San Francisco?] [Reproduction of lithograph.]

 

:34 [Dock scene. Ferry steamer Chrysopolis at right?]

 

:35 [Dock scene, with ferry steamers.]

 

:36 Ferry Boats. 1870. [T.E. Hecht.]

 

:37 [Ferry steamer Chrysopolis.]

 

:38 Broadway Wharf, 1865. S.P. [i.e. Southern Pacific] Co. [Ferry steamer Yosemite.]

 

:39 [Ferry steamer Amelia. San Francisco.]

 

:40 Ferry boat Yosemite. From the collection of the Society of California Pioneers.

 

:41 Steamer Capital , upper cabin.

 

:42 [Ferry steamer Capital.]

 

:43 [Ferry steamer Capital.]

 

:44 At Sacramento, Cal., 1869. [Ferry steamer Chrysopolis.] [From collection of Martin Behrman.]

 

:45 "River View." Ranch and res. of Joseph Girdner, Sutter Co., California. [Pictures ferry steamer Gov. Dana.] [Reproduction of lithograph by C.L. Smith & Co.]

 

:46 Governor Dana . [Reproduction of painting.]

 

:47 Sacramento in 1855 [Reproduction of illustration from unidentified print source. Pictures steamers Confidence, Queen City, and New World.]

 

:48 [Advertisement for California Steam Navigation Comapny. Reproduced from undentified print source.]

 

:49 [Advertisement for California Steam Navigation Comapny. Reproduced from undentified print source.]

 

:50 [Advertisement for California Steam Navigation Comapny. Reproduced from undentified print source.]

 

:51 [Advertisement for S.M. Whipple. Reproduced from unidentified print source.]

 

:52 [Ferry steamer Capital.]

 

:53 [People on pier, ship at dock.]

 

:54 Cunningham Wharf, S.F. [i.e. San Francisco], 1856. [Reproduction of lithograph picturing ferry steamers Senator and New World.] [From collection of Martin Behrman.]

 

:55 [Ferry steamer Amelia.]

 

:56 [Ferry steamer Yosemite.] [Photograph by R. Maynard.]

 

:57 S.S. Yosemite . Victoria, B.C. [i.e. British Columbia].

 

:58 Steamer Yosemite . Vancouver. [Photograph by Wm. Notman & Son.]

 

:59 S.S. Yosemite arriving in Victoria, B.C. [i.e. British Columbia].

 

:60 [ Yosemite. Seattle?]

 

:61 S.S. Yosemite at Vancouver, B.C. [i.e. British Columbia]. 1898.

 

:62 Broadway wharf, San Francisco. [Ferry steamer Yosemite.]

 

:63 [View of piers, with ferry boats. San Francisco.]

 

:64] [Pier scene with departing ferry boat. San Francisco?]

 

:65 [Jacinto.]

 

:66 [ City of Stockton (left) and Herald. Unidentified dock.]

 

:67 [River boat Flora.]

 

:68 [River boat Hoi Ping.]

 

:69 [River boat Dover.]

 

:70 [Unidentified ferry steamer.]

 

:71 [River boat Columbia. Unidentified dock.]

 

:72 [Ferry steamers Dauntless and Captain Weber.]

 

:73 [Ferry steamer Constance.]

 

:74 [Ferry steamers Sonoma (center) and Constance (right).]

 

:75 [River boat San Joaquin No. 2 and Jacinto at dock.]

 

:76 [River boat Chisso.]

 

:77 [River boat San Joaquin No. 3]

 

:78 Clara Crow .

 

:79 [ San Joaquin #4 and San Joaquin #2.]

 

:80 [ San Joaquin ] #4 and [ San Joaquin ] #2.

 

:81 Sacramento. [Dock scene.]

 

:82 Sacramento. [Dock scene.]

 

:83 [River boat T. C. Walker.]

 

:84 [River boat Modoc.]

 

:85 [River boat Apache.]

 

:86 [River boat T. C. Walker.]

 

:87 [River boat Isleton.]

 

:88 [Unidentified river boat.]

 

:89 [River boat Relief.]

 

:90 [River boat Acme.]

 

:91 [River boat J. R. McDonald.]

 

:92 [River boat Pioneer.]

 

:93 [ J. D. Peters .]

 

:94 [River boat Fort Sutter.]

 

:95 [River boat Fort Sutter.]

 

:96 [River boat Capital City.]

 

:97 [River boats Delta Queen and Port of Stockton.]

 

:98 [River boat Delta Queen of San Francisco.]

 

:99 [River boat Isleton.]

 

:100 [River boat River Queen.]

 

:101 [ Leader.]

 

:102 [ Captain Weber ]

 

:103 [Unidentified river boat.]

 

:104 [River boats T. C. Walker, Pride of Paducah, and Claremore Queen.]

 

:105 [River boats Pride of Paducah and Cherokee.]

 

:106 [River boat Napa City

 

:107 [River boat Victory.]

 

:108 [Unidentified river boat.]

 

:109 [River boat Alviso.]

 

:110 [River boat Mary Garratt.]

 

:111 California Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer Mary Garratt of S.F. Built at Stockton 1878. 1886. [Reproduction of lithograph.]

 

:112 [Unidentified steamer. San Francisco.] [Duplicate of No. 33:114.]

 

:113 [Unidentified steamer.]

 

:114 [Unidentified steamer. San Francisco.] [Duplicate of No. 33: 112.]

 

:115 T. C. Walker .

 

:116 T. C. Walker .

 

:117 [ T. C. Walker .]

 

:118 [ T. C. Walker .]

 

:119 [ Pride of the River.]

 

:120 View north from ferry tower, [San Francisco]. Ca. 1915. Steamers, (from Ferry): J. D. Peters; Napa City; Gold; Capitol City; Onisbo; Apache; Yale or Harvard; Queen; Evans or Buckman; City of Topeka; Santa Rosa; four-mast steamer (unknown).

 

:121 [Stockton, along San Joaquin River.]

 

:122 Mary Garrett, Bills Ferry (Bg.), J. D. Peters. [Stockton, along San Joaquin River.]

 

:123 T. C. Walker . H.E. Wright. [San Joaquin River, Stockton.]

 

:124 Stockton, Cal., 1930.

 

:125 Str. Cherokee , Sacramento.

 

:126 Sacramento, California. Str. Jacinto.

 

:127 Str. Colusa , Str. Valletta. Sacramento River.

 

:128 Shipping New Potatoes, Sacramento River. [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:129 [Stockton, along San Joaquin River.]

 

:130 J. D. Peters, Mary Garrett. Stockton Slough, ca. 1898. [M. Blaisdell.]

 

:131 Stockton Slough.

 

:132 Capt. Weber. Fort Bragg. [Stockton, along San Joaquin River.]

 

:133 Alvira, later a ferry boat.

 

:134 Alvira, converted from a river boat for the Davie Ferry to Oakland.

 

:135 [Unidentified river boat at dock.]

 

:136 Harriet. Ceres .

 

:137 [Unidentified river boat at dock.]

 

:138 Zinfandel at Alviso.

 

:139 [River boat at St. Helena.]

 

:140 [River boat Juliette.]

 

:141 [River boat St. Helena.]

 

:142 [River boat Herald.]

 

:143 Sunol. [Ferrying California Camera Club.]

 

:144 [ Herald. Ferry Building in background. San Francisco.]

 

:145 Valletta.

 

:146 Valletta.

 

:147 Valletta, near Colusa. [M. Blaisdell.]

 

:148 Valletta, Colusa drawbridge. [M. Blaisdell.]

 

:149 Valletta near Colusa. Sutter Buttes in distance. [M. Blaisdell.]

 

:150 Valletta, near Colusa. [M. Blaisdell.]

 

:151 Valletta, Colusa drawbridge. [M. Blaisdell.]

 

:l52 Valletta.

 

:153 Zinfandel. Loading. Napa Cal.

 

:154 Zinfandel at Alviso. In 90s [i.e. 1890s].

 

:155 S.F. [i.e. San Francisco]. [ Hercules.]

 

:156 Caroline.

 

:157 J. D. Peters . S.F. [i.e. San Francisco].

 

:158 Leader.

 

:159 At S.F. about 1898. [Herald]

 

:160 [ Napa City.]

 

:161 [ Captain Weber .]

 

:162 [River boat Leader.]

 

:163 [River boats Jacinto and Flora. With dredge.]

 

:164 Fruto. S.F. [i.e. San Francisco] Bay.

 

:165 [Steamer Navajo .]

 

:166 [Unidentified steamer.]

 

:167 [River boat Colusa.]

 

:168 Aurora, S.F. [i.e. San Francisco].

 

:169 River steamer Cherokee.

 

:170 Reform in midl., Pride of the River in back. Aurora at right. [San Francisco.]

 

:171 [Ferry steamer Seminole.]

 

:172 [Unidentified ferry steamer.]

 

:173 Grace Barton . S.F. [i.e. San Francisco]. June 27, 1898.

 

:174 [Ferry steamer Grace Barton.]

 

:175 At Discharge Camp Wharf - the steamer Grace Barton about to return to Alcatraz Island with military prisoners, after a day's work in the quarry.

 

:176 A stern wheeler on the river. Str. Varuna. [Ted Wurm.]

 

:177 Caroline.

 

:178 [Steamer Hercules .]

 

:179 [Steamer Caroline .]

 

:180 [Steamer Portrero .]

 

:181 [Steamer Monarch .]

 

:182 [Steamer Caroline .]

 

:183 Portrero.

 

:184 [ Pyramid, of the California Salt Company.]

 

:185 [ Pyramid, of the California Salt Company.]

 

:186 St. Helena.

 

:187 Port San Jose, where rail and water meet. Much of the valley's produce is shipped from this port. [Steamer Alviso.]

 

:188 Steamer Pyramid . At Salt Works. California Landing.

 

:189 Sunol. [Of W.P. Fuller & Co.]

 

:190 [Steamer Dimond .]

 

:191 Weitchpec.

 

:192 [Steamer Sentinel .]

 

:193 [River boat San Joaquin.]

 

:194 San Joaquin No. 4, Carquinez Strait opposite Crockett. 1925.

 

:195 [Unidentified river steamer.]

 

:196 [Unidentified river steamer with barge.]

 

:197 [Steamer Francis .]

 

:198 [Steamer Constance .]

 

:199 [Steamer Gold .]

 

:200 [Unidentified landscape, with steamer on river.]

 

:201 [Unidentified steamer at dock.]

 

:202 [Steamer Gold , left.]

 

:203 [Steamer Gold .]

 

:204 S.F. [i.e. San Francisco] Hay Association's Picnic, Pt. Pedro, May 1, 1901.

 

:205 Steamer Sonoma , loading milk at Bouldin Island. S.C.P. [i.e. Society of California Pioneers].

 

:206 Sonoma (original).

 

:207 Sonoma.

 

:208 Mannion. [Steamer Gold.]

 

:209 Gold.

 

:210 Gold.

 

:211 Str. Gold. At McNears Point.

 

:212 Gold.

 

:213 [ Gold.]

 

:214 [Unidentified steamer in dock.]

 

:215 [Steamer Petaluma .]

 

:216 [Steamer Petaluma .]

 

:217 Sacramento Transportation Co. Steamer. All barges and steamers in picture caught fire and burnt, leaving nothing.

 

:218 Apache.

 

:219 [Steamer Gold .]

 

:220 [Steamer Cherokee .] [Postcard.]

 

:221 [Steamer Isleton .]

 

:222 [Steamer Isleton .]

 

:223 [Steamer Onisbo .]

 

:224 California's Island Harbor, Stockton, Calif. [Steamer Isleton.]

 

:225 [Steamer Aurora .]

 

:226 Pride of the River.

 

:227 Capt. Weber .

 

:228 T. C. Walker .

 

:229 T. C. Walker .

 

:230 T. C. Walker .

 

:231 Leader.

 

:232 Onisbo.

 

:233 Reform.

 

:234 Colusa.

 

:235 Capt. Weber . [Ted Wurm.]

 

:236 Captain Weber .

 

:237 [Steamer Constance .]

 

:238 Portrero.

 

:239 Sacramento.

 

:240 Isleton.

 

:241 Isleton.

 

:242 Leader.

 

:243 J. D. Peters .

 

:244 [Steamer Captain Weber.]

 

:245 [Steamer T. C. Walker.]

 

:246 [Steamer Navajo .]

 

:247 [Steamer Apache .]

 

:248 Navajo.

 

:249 [Steamer Navajo . Group portrait of ship's crew.]

 

:250 [Passengers on upper deck of Navajo.]

 

:251 [Passengers aboard unidentified ferry.]

 

:252 Modoc.

 

:253 Navajo.

 

:254 Seminole.

 

:255 Cherokee.

 

:256 Modoc.

 

:257 Apache.

 

:258 Rio Vista. [Steamer Navajo.]

 

:259 Seminole.

 

:260 Seminole.

 

:261 Iroquois.

 

:262 The southern and eastern portions of Solano County border on navigable streams affording excellent transportation facilities. Steamer Navajo. S.P. [i.e. Southern Pacific] Co.

 

:263 [Unidentified steamer.]

 

:264 [Ferry steamer Apache.]

 

:265 Pride of the River , Chamber of Commerce excursion. [1908?]

 

:266 [Ferry steamer Apache.]

 

:267 [ J. D. Peters .] [Photograph by Gross.]

 

:268 City of Stockton . U.S.R.S. Hadley. [Photograph by Gibbs?]

 

:269 Str. Dover. Sacramento R.

 

:270 Steamer laden with potatoes, Mokelumne River. Str. Aurora.

 

:271 River steamer Capitol [i.e. Capital] City.

 

:272 Schultz, Robertson & Schultz Shipyard. San Francisco. Building Capital City.

 

:273 Launch of the Fort Sutter. Schulz, Robertson & Schultz Yard. San Francisco.

 

:274 Launching of the Fort Sutter, San Francisco. [Collection of E.R. Mohr.]

 

:275 [Model of steamer Fort Sutter.]

 

:276 [Ferry steamer Fort Sutter.]

 

:277 [Ferry steamer Capital City.]

 

:278 [Steamer Delta King.]

 

:279 [Steamer Delta Queen.]

 

:280 [Steamer Delta King.]

 

:281 [Ferry steamer Delta Queen.]

 

:282 [Ferry steamer Delta King.]

 

:283 [Ferry steamer Delta Queen.]

 

:284 S.S. Crockett.

 

:285 Dauntless.

 

:286 [Unidentified steamer. San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in background.]

 

:287 Crockett. Ex H.J. Corcoran.

 

:288 [Unidentified steamer.]

 

:289 [Unidentified steamer.]

 

:290 [Unidentified steamer.]

 

:291 S.S. Crockett .

 

:292 Dauntless.

 

:293 Moon's Ferry , as seen from west side of Sacramento River, Sutter Co., Cal. [Reproduction of lithogrpah by C.L. Smith & Co.]

 

:294 Steamer Landing, Red Bluff, Cal.

 

:295 [River ferry, unidentified location.]

 

:296 Princeton Ferry , Sacramento River, Sept. 1967.

 

:297 [Ferry Montorio?]

 

:298 Tug Goliah, Long Bridge, Mission Bay, 1870's.

 

:299 Neptune.

 

:300 [Tug Frolic .]

 

:301 Tug Hercules . Built in San Francisco in 1878 From a painting by Jos. [i.e. Joseph] Lee. S.C.P. [i.e. Society of California Pioneers].

 

:302 Tug Tiger. Built in San Francisco in 1875. Merle Lincoln.

 

:303 Crew of tug Tiger. 1907. Standing: Louis Langren, Captain; Dave Hartsough, Eng.; Merle Lincoln, Fireman; Jack Flannigan & Billy Beyer, Deckhands.

 

:304 Tug Tiger towing rock barge at McNear's Point.

 

:305 Neptune.

 

:306 Tug Tiger. Towing North Pacific Coast Railroad car float. Ca. 1890.

 

:307 Oakland Estuary. Tug Tiger (right).

 

:308 The "new" Fearless at S.F. [i.e. San Francisco].

 

:309 Red Stack, S.F. [i.e. San Francisco], July 26, 1939

 

:310 [Unidentified tug.]

 

:311 Capt. sends this picture to Roy. [Unidentified tug.]

 

:312 Water Nymph of S.F. No doubt here!

 

:313 [Tug D.C. Perkins .?]

 

:314 [Tug Governor Irwin.]

 

:315 Gov. Markham -- S.F. [i.e. San Francisco]. 1898.

 

:316 Pilot.

 

:317 U. S. Tug Gen'l Mifflin.

 

:318 [Tug boats at dock. Sea Rover, left. Rescue, right.]

 

:319 S.F. in 90's [i.e. 1890's]. Think launch of Fr. [i.e. French] Warship Protet.

 

:320 [Ferry steamer Piedmont.]

 

:321 Henrietta, fish tug.

 

:322 [Tug Kanak.]

 

:323 [Tug Redondo .]

 

:324 [Bay scene, unidentified location. Tugs at right.]

 

:325 [Tug Sea King .]

 

:326 Relief, Intrepid, Pilot, Reliance, Restless.

 

:327 [ Sea Rover.]

 

:328 Tugs Hercules and Goliah at Dialogue Yards, New Jersey. Ready to sail to San Francisco via South America. 1905. [From collection of E.R. Mohr.]

 

:329 [Tug Hercules .]

 

:330 [Tug Hercules .]

 

:331 [Tug Reliance .]

 

:332 [Tug Reliance .]

 

:333 Tug Kliyam [towing steamer]. Bandon, Oregon.

 

:334 [Tug Sea Lion , in dry dock.]

 

:335 [Tug Sea Lion .]

 

:336 Storm King, Pilot, Relief.

 

:337 [Tug Storm King .]

 

:338 Tug Relief at Eureka, Cal. Jas. [i.e. James] Rolph, Jr. Co. [T. Wurm.]

 

:339 [Tug Rustler , Bay & Ocean Towing Co.]

 

:340 [Tug Defiance .]

 

:341 [Tug Defiance ?]

 

:342 [Unidentified tug boat.]

 

:343 Killer boat Gleaner, delivering 70 ton finback whale to Eurkea whaling station.

 

:344 [Number not used]

 

:345 [Killing boat Gleaner.]

 

:346 Rockaway, S.F. Jun. 2, 1898. [Copyright 1920 by Louis Slevin.]

 

:347 Tug boat Eleu , San Francisco, 1905. Ex Alert.

 

:348 [Tug Sea Rover .]

 

:349 [Tug Sea Rover .]

 

:350 Lumber Wharf, San Pedro. [Tug Sea Witch.]

 

:351 [Tug Vigilant .]

 

:352 [Tug Sea Lion .]

 

:353 Tug Creole. Last Red Stack steam tug, 1943. [From collection of E.R. Mohr.]

 

:354 Tug Creole. Last Red Stack steam tug, 1943. [From collection of E.R. Mohr.]

 

:355 [Tug Sea King .]

 

:356 [Tug Sea Lark .]

 

:357 M/S San Francisco, tug Alert, at San Francisco.

 

:358 [Tug Fearless .]

 

:359 [Tug Hercules . San Francisco.]

 

:360 [ Sea Fox (left). San Francisco.]

 

:361 Log raft, S.F. [i.e. San Francisco] Bay.

 

:362 [Ships on water.]

 

:363 [Ship Conqueror and tugs Relief and Ranger.]

 

:364 Sea Queen. S.F. [i.e. San Francisco], 1959. [From collection of E.R. Mohr.]

 

:365 [Tug Neptune .]

 

:366 [Tug Fox.]

 

:367 Str. Humboldt . Humboldt Bay.

 

:368 [Tug Sea Fox .]

 

:369 [Tug Sea Queen .]

 

:370 Sea Prince.

 

:371 Sea Queen.

 

:372 [ Sea Lark.]

 

:373 Sea Horse.

 

:374 Sea Horse.

 

:375 [Bridge construction scene. San Francisco Bay?]

 

:376 [ Tug Ajax.]

 

:377 Dumbarton. [ Tug Ajax.]

 

:378 John F. Craig .

 

:379 John F. Craig .

 

:380 John F. Craig .

 

:381 John F. Craig .

 

:382 Pier 39. S.F. [i.e. San Francisco]. 1959. Sea Witch, Sea Lark, Sea King. [From collection of E.R. Mohr.]

 

:383 Sea Prince. S.F. [i.e. San Francisco], 1959.

 

:384 Tug Sea Lion , 1919. [From collection of E.R. Mohr.]

 

:385 Sea Scout. Noorgard 90-footer. San Francisco, 1959. 1500 h.p. G.M. diesel.

 

:386 Millen Griffith of N.Y. [Postcard from Louis Slevin to Roy Graves. 1934.]

 

:387 Reliance, July 3, 1898, S.F. [i.e. San Francisco]. Jul. 3. 1898. [Copyright 1920 by Louis Slevin.]

 

:388 [ Tug Rescue .]

 

:389 Ida W., S.F. [i.e. San Francisco], 1898. [From collection of Louis S. Slevin.]

 

:390 [Tug Arab's .]

 

:391 Standard No.1 .

 

:392 [Tug Arab's in dry dock.]

 

:393 [Tug Collis , and Steamer Oregon.]

 

:394 [Tug Tatoosh in dry dock.]

 

:395 [Tug Sea King .]

 

:396 [Tug Despatch No. 2.]

 

:397 Dialogue Yards, New Jersey. John Scully. 1904? [From collection of E.R. Mohr.]

 

:398 [Fireboat Dennis T. Sullivan] U. S. Rangers Visit Fire Boat No. 1, Jan. 11, 1917.

 

:399 [Fireboat Dennis T. Sullivan.] Launched 1909.

 

:400 [ Fireboat Dennis T. Sullivan.]

 

:401 S.F.F.D. [i.e. San Francisco Fire Department] Fireboat David Scannell. Practice drill.

 

:402 [Fireboat David Scannell.]

 

:403 [Unidentified fireboat.]

 

:404 Fireboats, 1908. [Hull during construction.]

 

:405 Fireboat test.

 

:406 April 19, 1923 test. [Fireboat.]

 

:407 Fireboat test. Apr. 19, 1923. HulkNosmo King. [T. Wurm.]

 

:408 [Unidentified tug.]

 

:409 [Tug towing barge.]

 

:410 Towing water barge Crockett to wharf after launching. [April 6, 1921. Tug Henry J. Biddle .] [Photograph by H.B. Hosmer.]

 

:411 Leaving Crockett for Pittsburg. Launching of water barge Crockett. [April 6, 1921. Tug Henry J. Biddle.] [Photograph by H.B. Hosmer.]

 

:412 Water barge Crockett, launched at Pittsburg [April 6, 1921]. Tug Henry J. Biddle. [Photograph by H.B. Hosmer.]

 

:413 [Unidentified tug towing barge.]

 

:414 C. & H. [i.e. California & Hawaiian] Sugar Refining Corporation tug Henry J. Biddle . Capt. Sam Johnson on deck.

 

:415 Tug Henry J. Biddle. C. & H. [i.e. California & Hawaiian] Sugar Refining Corporation. Crockett, Cal.

 

:416 Henry J. Biddle .

 

:417 Crolona.

 

:418 Crolona.

 

:419  Crolona.

 

:420 Roy Graves in engine room on tug Crolona. At Crockett, 1925.

 

:421 C. & H. [i.e. California & Hawaiian] Sugar Refining Corporation. Tug Crolona. At Moore Shipbuilding Yard.

 

:422 [Roy Graves, right. Aboard Crolona?]

 

:423 California.

 

:424 [Barge in tow]

 

:425 Twin screw motor boat Kern. Built for Union Oil Co. by Moore & Scott Iron Works, San Francisco. 129 ft. x 28 ft. x 6 ft. Tonnage 222.14 gross, 139.93 net. Carrying capacity 70,000 gals. oil in bulk. Draft loaded 5 ft. Twin Metz & Weiss Oil engines. Launched Aug. 28, 1915.

 

:426 Twin screw motor boat Kern. Built for Union Oil Co. by Moore & Scott Iron Works, San Francisco. 129 ft. x 28 ft. x 6 ft. Tonnage 222.14 gross, 139.93 net. Carrying capacity 70,000 gals. oil in bulk. Draft loaded 5 ft. Twin Metz & Weiss Oil engines. Launched Aug. 28, 1915.

 

:427 [ Kern.]

 

:428 [ Kern.]

 

:429 Benicia.

 

:430 Motor ship Redline on trial trip. 175' length x 36' width 7' depth. 150,000 gals. capacity. Constructed for the Union Oil Co. of Cal. by Moore Dry-Dock Company. Oakland, California, June 17, 1925

 

:431 Motor ship Redline on trial trip. 175' length x 36' width 7' depth. 150,000 gals. capacity. Constructed for the Union Oil Co. of Cal. by Moore Dry-Dock Company.

 

:432 Motor ship Redline on trial trip. 175' length x 36' width 7' depth. 150,000 gals. capacity. Constructed for the Union Oil Co. of Cal. by Moore Dry-Dock Company.

 

:433 Associated Oil Company's twin screw steamer Port Costa on trial trip Sept. 17, 1924. Length B. P. 140' 0", breadth mld. 30'0", depth mld. 9' 6". Deadweight 440 tons. Cargo capacity 3,7680 bbls. The Moore Dry-Dock Company, builders, Oakland, California.

 

:434 Associated Oil Company's twin screw steamer Port Costa on trial trip September 17, 1924. Length B. P. 140 feet, breadth molded. 30 feet, depth molded. 9 feet 6 inches. Deadweight 440 tons, Cargo capacity 3,7680 bbls. The Moore Dry-Dock Company, Builders, Oakland, Calif.

 

:435 Piute

 

:436 [Harbor scene, unidentified location.]

 

:437 Matilda.

 

:438 [Scow Ellen.]

 

:439 [Unidentified scow.]

 

:440 Mariposa, S.F. [i.e. San Francisco] Bay

 

:441 Arthur.

 

:442 Nellie Rich , S.F. [i.e. San Francisco] Bay.

 

:443 [Harbor scene, San Francisco.]

 

:444 Wonder.

 

:445 Hay Scows, Sacramento River.

 

:446 Hay scow, Oakland Creek.

 

:447 Miami at Napa, California.

 

:448 Lew Young (?) [left], Arthur [center], San Rafael.

 

:449 [Unidentified scow.]

 

:450 Miami at Napa, California.

 

:451 [Dock.]

 

:452 Montazuma. S.F. [i.e. San Francisco] Bay.

 

:453 Bobolink.

 

:454 [Unidentified scow at dock.] [On same print as No. 33:455.]

 

:455 [Unidentified sailing ship wrecked off shore.] [On same print as No. 33:454.]

 

:456 [Scow Traveller .]

 

:457 Scow Undine , cruising in San Francisco Bay.

 

:458 [Scow Wavelet at dock.] S.F. [i.e. San Francisco].

 

:459 [Unidentified scows.]

 

:460 Dreadnaught . Channel Street, San Francisco. 1912.

 

:461 San Rafael Slough. [Scow Annie.]

 

:462 Napa River. [Scows at dock.]

 

:463 Alviso. [ Portia of San Francisco in dock.]

 

:464 Yosemite.

 

:465 Louise. Foot of Broadway, Oakland, Cal., 1923.

 

:466 Hay wharf, San Francisco. [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:467 [Unidentified sailing ship on water.]

 

:468 Yacht Alice D. off Ballast Point, San Diego Bay. May 19, 1889. [Photograph by Charles Turrill.]

 

:469 Hay schooners, Channel Street [San Francisco]. Ca. 1906. [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:470 Hay scows, Third & Channel Streets. Ca. 1906. S.C.P. [Society of California Pioneers].

 

:471 [Unidentified sailboat.]

 

:472 [Unidentified sailboat and crew.]

 

:473 Suisun Bay. Off Martinez. Bulls Head (in distance. S.C.P. [i.e. Society of California Pioneers].

 

:474 Suisun Bay. [Hay scow Covina.]

 

:475 On the waterfront, Napa. [No. 368. Turrill & Miller.]

 

:476 Hay scow. Sacramento River.

 

:477 Barges, L to R: Idaho, Dakota, Nevada, Nebraska, Arizona. Sacramento.

 

:478 [Scow Theodore Roosevelt of San Francisco.]

 

:479 [Hay scow Rock Island.]

 

:480 City of Stockton ( Capital City) submerged at Sixth & Channel Streets [San Francisco].

 

:481 City of Stockton . At Winehaven (Richmond). California Wine Association building at right in panorama, not showing in this section. S.F. Maritime Museum.

Volumes 34-35.

Subseries 3: Ferry Boats. Ca. 1852-ca. 1967

Physical Description: 819 Photographs.
 

Volume 34: Ferry Boats

 

:1 [Unidentified ferry.]

 

:2 Eureka. [Walking beam.]

 

:3 San Francisco Bay Ferry Lanes. [Reproduction of map. Undated.]

 

:4 [Reproduction of advertisement for San Francisco Bay Area ferry lines. 1865.]

 

:5 [Reproduction of advertisement for San Francisco Bay Area ferry lines.]

 

:6 [Reproduction of advertisement for San Francisco Bay Area ferry lines. 1868.]

 

:7 [Lacking.]

 

:8 [Lacking.]

 

:9 [Lacking.]

 

:10 Chain box, Ferry B. Oakland. Apr. 1936.

 

:11 Ferry B, Cazadero. S.F. [i.e. San Francisco]. Apr. 6, 1936.

 

:12 [Life buoy of ferry steamer Cazadero.] Apr. 6, 1936.

 

:13 [Reproduction of Pilot's Certificate of Samuel Clemens. Signed April 9, 1859.]

 

:14 [Certificate of Inspection for ferry steamer Solano. Signed November 22, 1929.]

 

:15 Diagrammatic Elevation of the Beam Engine of the Steamer Bay State... [Diagram reproduced from unidentified print source.]

 

:16 Cylinder and Poppet Valve Gear of a Beam Engine. [Diagram reproduced from unidentified print source.]

 

:17 [Ferry New World.]

 

:18 [Ferry New World.]

 

:19 Wilson G. Hunt .

 

:20 Davis ferry Alvira.

 

:21 Rosalie.

 

:22 Str. Alvira, Davie Ferry.

 

:23 [Ferry Ellen .]

 

:24 Chrysopolis, Washoe (Oakland Ferry). S.C.P. [i.e. Society of California Pioneers].

 

:25 View from the elevator, South Vallejo. [Ferry steamer Sacramento.]

 

:26 Steamer Princess , San Francisco.

 

:27 Princess of S.F. Gone before ...[illegible].

 

:28 [Reproduction of painting of ferry steamer Princess. By unidentified artist.]

 

:29 Thos. Wosser.

 

:30 [Reproduction of illustration for Saucelito and San Rafael Ferries.]

 

:31 Sausalito.

 

:32 Meiggs Wharf [San Francisco].

 

:33 [Notice for San Francisco and Berkeley Ferry. Reproduced from The Berkeleyan, November 1879.]

 

:34 Notes on Steamers. [Reproduction of text from unidentified print source.]

 

:35 [Reproduction of painting, picturing ferry steamer Princess and unidentified sailing vessel. Detail. By unidentified artist.]

 

:36 [Reproduction of painting, picturing ferry steamer Princess and unidentified sailing vessel. By unidentified artist.]

 

:37 Str. Rosalie .

 

:38 Rosalie. S.F. [i.e. San Francisco], 1894.

 

:39 Charles Minturn. Organizer of the Contra Costa Steam Nav. Co. Photo taken in New York before coming west. 1852. [Reproduction of daguerreotype.]

 

:40 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:41 N.P.C.R.R. [i.e. North Pacific Coast Railroad] Sausalito? [Actually, ferry steamer Petaluma and unidentified sailing vessel.] [Duplicate of No. 34:42.]

 

:42 View on the Bay, San Francisco. Steamer Petaluma. [Duplicate of No. 34:41.]

 

:43 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.] [Duplicate of No. 34:47.]

 

:44 N.P.C.R.R. [i.e. North Pacific Coast Railroad] and Saucelito Land & Ferry Co. Wharfs at Saucelito. Strs. Contra Costa & Petaluma.

 

:45 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:46 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:47 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.] [Duplicate of No. 34:43.]

 

:48 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.] [Duplicate of No. 34:49.]

 

:49 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.] [Duplicate of No. 34:48.]

 

:50 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:51 Tamalpais (old). City front and view of the Ferry.

 

:52 Str. Clinton .

 

:53 [Ferry steamer San Rafael.]

 

:54 [Reproduction of newspaper clippings on North Pacific Railroad Company's ferry steamer San Rafael. From unidentified print sources.]

 

:55 Yours respectfully, J.T. McKenzie. [Portrait of John Taylor McKenzie, Captain of ferry steamer San Rafael.]

 

:56 [Reproduction of newspaper article on Captain John Taylor McKenzie.]

 

:57 [Reproduction of text of testimonial plaque to Captain John Taylor McKenzie, with inset photograph of ferry steamer San Rafael.]

 

:58 Str. San Rafael , passing Princess St. in Sausalito. Ca. 1890. [From collection of M. Blaisdell.]

 

:59 [Ferry steamer San Rafael.]

 

:60 [Ferry steamer San Rafael.]

 

:61 San Rafael . [Passengers aboard ferry.]

 

:62 [Unidentified man with horse on ferry.]

 

:63 On the way to Sausalito, 1896.

 

:64 [Ferry steamer San Rafael.] 1894.

 

:65 Off for Two Weeks. [Ferry steamer San Rafael.] [Duplicate of No. 34:66.]

 

:66 [Ferry steamer San Rafael.]

 

:67 [Ferry steamer San Rafael.] [Duplicate of No. 34:71.]

 

:68 [Ferry steamer San Rafael.]

 

:69 [Ferry steamer San Rafael.]

 

:70 [Ferry steamer San Rafael.]

 

:71 [Ferry steamer San Rafael.]

 

:72 [Ferry steamer San Rafael.]

 

:73 S.F. [i.e. San Francisco] Bay, 1894. [Ferry Steamer San Rafael.] [From collection of Martin Behrman.]

 

:74 [Ferry steamer San Rafael.]

 

:75 [Ferry steamer San Rafael.]

 

:76 [Ferry steamer Saucelito. Reproduction of lithograph?] [Duplicate of No. 34:77.]

 

:77 [Ferry steamer Saucelito. Reproduction of lithograph?] [Duplicate of No. 34:76.]

 

:78 San Rafael

 

:79 San Rafael

 

:80 San Rafael

 

:81 San Rafael

 

:82 San Rafael

 

:83 Ferry San Rafael .

 

:84 [Ferry steamer San Rafael.]

 

:85 [Ferry steamer Sausalito.]

 

:86 [Ferry steamer San Rafael.] June 16, 1898.

 

:87 [Ferry steamer Requa.]

 

:88 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:89 [Ferry steamer Tiburon.]

 

:90 Lagunitas. [Postcard.]

 

:91 Donahue Landing, 1880. Str. Antelope. Str. James M. Donahue .

 

:92 Str. James M. Donahue. Passing Belvedere.

 

:93 Str. James M. Donahue. Jos. Wosser, Supt. Engineer. [Duplicate of No. 34:95.]

 

:94 James M. Donahue . [From collection of San Francisco Maritime Museum.]

 

:95 [Walking beam. James M. Donahue. Picturing Superintendent Engineer Joseph Wosser.] [Duplicate of No. 34:93.]

 

:96 Steamer James Donahue.

 

:97 At Donahue Landing. [Ferry steamer Antelope.]

 

:98 [Ferry steamer James M. Donahue.]

 

:99 [Ferry steamer James M. Donahue.]

 

:100 [Ferry steamer James M. Donahue.]

 

:101 [Ferry steamer James M. Donahue.]

 

:102 [Ferry steamer James M. Donahue.]

 

:103 [Ferry steamer James M. Donahue.]

 

:104 [Ferry steamer James M. Donahue.]

 

:105 [Ferry steamer James M. Donahue.]

 

:106 [Ferry steamer Tiburon.]

 

:107 Steamer Tiburon .

 

:108 [Ferry steamer Tiburon.]

 

:109 [Passengers and automobiles aboard ferry Tiburon.]

 

:110 [Ferry steamer Tiburon.]

 

:111 [Ferry steamer Tiburon.]

 

:112 [Ferry steamer Tiburon.]

 

:113 [Ferry steamer Tiburon.]

 

:114 [Ferry steamer Tiburon.] [Duplicate of No. 34:115.]

 

:115 Tiburon. [Duplicate of No. 34:114.]

 

:116 [Ferry steamer Tiburon.]

 

:117 Market Street Ferry slips. Str. Tiburon, 1899.

 

:118 Str. San Rafael and Tiburon. Off Union Street. Racing for the Ferry Building. Ca. 1889.

 

:119 San Francisco, Cal. [Ferry steamer Tiburon.]

 

:120 [Ferry steamer Tiburon.]

 

:121 [Ferry steamer Tiburon.]

 

:122 Tiburon.

 

:123 [Ferry steamer Tiburon.]

 

:124 [Ferry steamer Tiburon.]

 

:125 [Ferry steamer Ukiah.]

 

:126 Spanning the Bay -- the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge takes form. [Postcard.]

 

:127 [Lacking.]

 

:128 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:129 Formerly named Sunbeam. [ Sonoma.]

 

:130 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:131 San Francisco Bay. [Ferry steamer Sausalito.]

 

:132 [Ferry steamer Tiburon.]

 

:133 [Ferry steamer Tiburon.]

 

:134 [Ferry steamer Sausalito.]

 

:135 [Ferry steamer Sausalito.]

 

:136 [Ferry steamer Sausalito.]

 

:137 San Francisco-Sausalito Ferry. Str. Sausalito. N.W.P. [i.e. Northwestern Pacific].

 

:138 [Ferry steamer Sausalito.]

 

:139 [Ferry steamer Sausalito.]

 

:140 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:141 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:142 North Pacific Coast R.R. 1901. [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.] [From collection of Ted Wurm.]

 

:143 Alcatraz Island, San Francisco Bay, Cal. Ferry Tamalpais.

 

:144 North Beach. 1908. N.W.P.R.R. [i.e. Northwestern Pacific Railroad] Ferries Tamalpais & Sausalito.

 

:145 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:146 Ferryboat Tamalpais , San Francisco Cal. [No. 311. Photograph by Charles Weidner.]

 

:147 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:148 [Ferry steamer Marin.]

 

:149 [Passengers and automobiles aboard ferry steamer Sausalito.]

 

:150 [Ferry steamer Sausalito.]

 

:151 [Ferry steamer Sausalito.]

 

:152 [Ferry steamer Sausalito.]

 

:153 [Ferry steamer Sausalito.]

 

:154 San Francisco - Sausalito Ferry -- Str. Sausalito, N.W.P. [i.e. Northwestern Pacific]. [Postcard.]

 

:155 [Ferry steamer Cazadero.]

 

:156 San Francisco-Sausalito Ferry -- Str. Cazadero. N.W.P. [i.e. Northwestern Pacific]. [Duplicate of No. 34:167.]

 

:158 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:159 San Francisco-Sausalito Ferry -- Str. Tamalpais -- N.W.P. [i.e. Northwestern Pacific].

 

:160 [Ferry steamer Sausalito.]

 

:161 [Ferry steamer Sausalito.]

 

:162 [Unidentified ferries and sailboats.]

 

:163 [Ferry steamer Sausalito.]

 

:164 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:165 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:166 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:167 San Francisco-Sausalito Ferry, Str. Cazadero. N.W.P. [i.e. Northwestern Pacific]. [Duplicate of No. 34:156.]

 

:168 [Ferry steamer Cazadero.]

 

:169 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:170 Cazadero. [Under construction in dry dock.]

 

:171 [Ferry steamer Cazadero.]

 

:172 [Ferry steamer Tamalpais.]

 

:173 Ferryboat. James M. Donahue. San Francisco, Cal. [Photograph by Charles Weidner.]

 

:174 Ferryboat. Cazadero. San Francisco, Cal. [No. 205. Photograph by Charles Weidner.]

 

:175 San Francisco-Sausalito Ferry -- Str. Eureka. N.W.P. [i.e. Northwestern Pacific].

 

:176 Ferryboat Ukiah . San Francisco, Cal. [Photograph by Charles Weidner.]

 

:177 [Ferry steamer Ukiah.]

 

:178 Steamer Ukiah . Length, 291 ft.; Breadth, 78 ft., 8 in.; Tonnage, 2,564; Carrying Capacity, 4,000 Passengers and 16 Freight Cars.

 

:179 [Ferry steamer Ukiah.]

 

:180 Ferry Boat Ukiah.

 

:181 Ferry Str. Eureka receiving newly constructed walking beam. The Moore Dry-Dock Co., Oakland, Calif., July 24, 1926.

 

:182 Hyde Street Pier, 1965. [Ferry steamer Eureka.]

 

:183 [Side of ferry steamer Eureka.]

 

:184 Str. Eureka .

 

:185 [Ferry steamer Eureka.]

 

:186 [Ferry steamer Eureka.]

 

:187 [Ferry steamer Ukiah.]

 

:188 [Ferry steamer Ukiah.]

 

:189 [Ferry steamer Eureka.]

 

:190 S.S. Eureka plies between San Francisco and Sausalito. [Postcard.]

 

:191 [ Sonoma.]

 

:192 Eureka. [Engine room?]

 

:193 [Ferry steamer Eureka. Gauges in engine room?]

 

:194 [Ferry steamer Eureka? Below deck.]

 

:195 Northwestern Pacific Ferry Str. Eureka. Walking beam for main engine constructed by the Moore Dry-Dock Company, Oakland, Cal. July 19, 1926. [From collection of San Francisco Maritime Museum.]

 

:196 [Tug Tiger and barge Transfer No. 2.]

 

:197 [Tug Tiger.]

 

:198 Ukiah.

 

:199 Lagunitas. [Stern-wheel steamer.]

 

:200 [Ferry steamer Redwood Empire.]

 

:201 [Ferry steamer Redwood Empire.]

 

:202 [Ferry steamer Marin.]

 

:203 [Ferry steamer Telephone.]

 

:204 [Ferry steamer Telephone.]

 

:205 [Ferry steamer Telephone.]

 

:206 Sierra Nevada .

 

:207 [Ferry steamer Telephone.]

 

:208 [Ferry steamer Telephone.]

 

:209 [Ferry steamer Telephone.]

 

:210 [Ferry steamer Edward T. Jeffery]

 

:211 Steamer Telephone . Hoisting 65 ton concrete piers from ferry slips. Derrick barge Bonita. Done by "Diver" G.O. Abrahamsen.

 

:212 Stern view, W.P. [i.e. Western Pacific] boat in dry dock, July 26th, 1913. [Ferry steamer Edward T. Jeffrey?]

 

:213 [Ferry under construction. Edward T. Jeffrey?]

 

:214 Edward T. Jeffery .

 

:215 [Ferry steamer Edward T. Jeffery in dry dock.]

 

:216 Double-ended steel ferry boat Edward T. Jeffery. Built for Western Pacific Railway Co. by Moore & Scott Iron Works, San Francisco. Length over all, 230'; width over guard, 62' 6"; beam molded, 42'; depth molded, 19' 6"; double comp'd vertical engines 20" x 42"/28". Vessel launched at Oakland Harbor, July 19, 1913.

 

:217 Double-ended steel ferry boat Edward T. Jeffery. Built for Western Pacific Railway Co. by Moore & Scott Iron Works, San Francisco. Length over all, 230'; width over guard, 62' 6"; beam molded, 42'; depth molded, 19' 6"; double comp'd vertical engines 20" x 42"/28". Vessel launched at Oakland Harbor, July 19, 1913.

 

:218 [Launching of ferry steamer Edward T. Jeffrey. Oakland. July 19, 1913.]

 

:219 Moore Shipyard Oakland. [Launching of ferry steamer Edward T. Jeffrey.]

 

:220 The trial trip W.P. [i.e. Western Pacific] boat, August 11, 1913. [Ferry steamer Edward T. Jeffrey.]

 

:221 Edward T. Jeffery .

 

:222 Edward T. Jeffery .

 

:223 Edward T. Jeffery .

 

:224 Edward T. Jeffery Cylinder heads engine room. W.P. [i.e. Western Pacific] boat. July 5th, 1913.

 

:225 Ocean Wave.

 

:226 [Ferry steamer San Pablo.]

 

:227 [Ferry steamer San Pablo.]

 

:228 Terry B. San Pedro. Jun. 1931. [Ferry Building, San Francisco, in background.]

 

:229 San Pedro, Fleet Day, Apr. 5, 1925 -- Santa Fe.

 

:230 Ferry Ocean Wave. [Ferry Building, San Francisco, in background.]

 

:231 [Ferry steamer San Pablo.] [From collection of Vernon Sappers.]

 

:232 Ferry Point, Richmond.

 

:233 [Ferry steamer San Pablo.]

 

:234 San Pablo.

 

:235 [Ferry steamer San Pablo.]

 

:236 [Ferry steamer Ocean Wave.]

 

:237 [Ferry steamer Ocean Wave.]

 

:238 Santa Fe's Magnificent Ferry Steamer, San Pablo.

 

:239 [Ferry steamer San Pedro.]

 

:240 San Pablo. [Interior, during construction.]

 

:241 San Pablo. [Interior.]

 

:242 [Tug E. P. Ripley .]

 

:243 [Tug Edward J. Engel.]

 

:244 [Tug Edward J. Engel.]

 

:245 [Unidentified car float and tug.]

 

:246 [Various vessels. San Francisco Bay?]

 

:247 Edward J. Engel

 

:248 [Tug Edward J. Engel.]

 

:249 At Tiburon. [Tug Edward J. Engel.]

 

:250-259 [Numbers not used.]

 

:260 Tiburon. N.W.P. [i.e. Northwestern Pacific Terminal. [Tug Edward J. Engel.]

 

:261 Waterfront, Vallejo Calif. Mare Island in distance.

 

:262 [Ferry steamer Monticello] [Photograph by Roy D. Graves.]

 

:263 Monticello.

 

:264 [Ferry steamer Monticello.]

 

:265 [Ferry steamer Arrow.]

 

:266 Monticello.

 

:267 Arrow.

 

:268 Arrow.

 

:269 Arrow.

 

:270 Str. Napa Valley

 

:271 [Ferry steamer Sehome.]

 

:272 [Ferry steamer Sehome.]

 

:273 [Ferry steamer Sehome.] [Duplicate of No. 34:277.]

 

:274 [Ferry steamer Sehome.]

 

:275 Monticello.

 

:276 [Ferry steamer Monticello.]

 

:277 [Ferry steamer Sehome.] [Duplicate of No. 34:273.]

 

:278 [Ferry steamer Sehome.] [Paradise Cove.] [From collection of Ted Wurm.] [Duplicate of No. 34:288.]

 

:279 Calistoga. [Duplicate of No. 34:310.]

 

:280 [Vallejo waterfront.]

 

:281 Transfer station, Monticello S.S. Co., Vallejo. [No. 1. Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:282 Arrow. Boat landings. Foot of Georgia St. Vallejo, Cal.

 

:283 Steamship & Railroad Terminus, Vallejo, Aug. 12, 1906. [No. 11. Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:284 Arrow. Terminus V.B. & N.V.R.R. [i.e. Vallejo, Benicia & Napa Valley Railroad]. Vallejo, Oct. 1, 1905. [No. 8. Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:285 [Ferry steamer General Frisbie.] Transfer Station, Monticello S.S. Co., Vallejo. [No. 4. Photograph by Turrill & Miller.] [Duplicate of No. 34:321.]

 

:286 At Vallejo. [Ferry Steamer Sehome.]

 

:287 Monticello S.S. Co. Dock. Vallejo from Mare Island. 1912. Str. Ellen at right.

 

:288 Paradise Cove, El Campo. [Ferry steamer Sehome.] [Duplicate of No. 34:278.]

 

:289 [Ferry steamer General Frisbie of Vallejo and Mare Island Navy Yard.]

 

:290 [Passengers aboard General Frisbie.]

 

:291 General Frisbie .

 

:292 General Frisbie .

 

:293 General Frisbie .

 

:294 General Frisbie .

 

:295 General Frisbie .

 

:296 Winehaven (Richmond).

 

:297 [Ferry Building, San Francisco. Ferry steamer Calistoga, left.]

 

:298 [Ferry steamer Calistoga.]

 

:299 Napa Valley .

 

:300 [Ferry steamer City of Sacramento.]

 

:301 Showing Contra Propeller, S.S. Calistoga. [April 29, 1926.]

 

:302 [Ferry steamer Napa Valley.]

 

:303 [Ferry steamer Napa Valley.]

 

:304 [Ferry steamer Napa Valley.]

 

:305 Napa Valley .

 

:306 Along the water front, Vallejo, Cal.

 

:307 Napa Valley .

 

:308 [Ferry steamer Calistoga.]

 

:309 [Ferry steamer Napa Valley.]

 

:310 [Ferry steamer Calistoga.] [Duplicate of No. 34:279.]

 

:311 [Ferry steamer Calistoga.] [Postcard.]

 

:312 City of Sacramento .

 

:313 City of Sacramento .

 

:314 S.F. to Vallejo. When 1st came out from E. [Unidentified man, and ferry steamer Ashbury Park.]

 

:315 [Ferry steamer Arrow.]

 

:316 Arrow.

 

:317 Arrow at Vallejo.

 

:318 [Ferry steamer Arrow at pier, Vallejo.]

 

:319 General Frisbie . Steamship railroad terminus. Vallejo. Aug. 12, 1906. [No. 12. Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:320 Arrow. Transfer station, Monitcello S.S. Co., Vallejo. [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:321 Transfer station, Monticello Steamship Company, Vallejo. [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.] [Duplicate of No. 34:285.]

 

:322 [Vallejo waterfront.]

 

:323 Ashbury Park . [During construction in dry dock.]

 

:324 [Ferry steamer Napa Valley.]

 

:325 Str. Vallejo .

 

:326 [Ferry steamer Vallejo]

 

:327 Launch of Steamer San Jose. Key Route. Alameda, California. [From the collection of Ted Wurm.]

 

:328 S.S. San Jose and Yerba Buena, Dickie's Shipyard, Alameda.

 

:329 [Lacking.]

 

:330 [Lacking.]

 

:331 Key Route Pier.

 

:332 Yerba Buena in ctr., Newark, and Encinal.

 

:333 [Ferry steamer Hayward.]

 

:334 Yerba Buena , December 23, 1938. [At Yerba Buena Island?]

 

:335 Key System Ferry Hayward.

 

:336 [Unidentified ferry steamer. Golden Gate Bridge, during construction, in background.]

 

:337 Yerba Buena . [From the collection of Vernon Sappers.]

 

:338 [Ferry steamer Yerba Buena.]

 

:339 San Jose.

 

:340 San Jose.

 

:341 Yerba Buena . [From the collection of Vernon Sappers.]

 

:342 San Jose. Yerba Buena. Key Route Pier. [From the collection of Vernon Sappers.]

 

:343 [Ferry steamer Yerba Buena.]

 

:344 Key Route Terminal. East Bay. 1910. [From the collection of Vernon Sappers.]

 

:345 [Ferry steamer Yerba Buena at pier, lower left.]

 

:346 San Jose. [With ferry steamer Yerba Buena foreground.] [From collection of Vernon Sappers.]

 

:347 Yerba Buena .

 

:348 [Ferry steamer San Jose.]

 

:349 [Ferry steamer Claremont.]

 

:350 [Ferry steamer Fernwood.]

 

:351 San Francisco , from San Francisco Bay.

 

:352 [Ferry steamer Claremont.]

 

:353 [Ferry steamer Claremont.]

 

:354 [Key System ferry dock. Unidentified steamers.]

 

:355 [Key System ferry dock. Unidentified steamers.]

 

:356 [Ferry steamer Fernwood.]

 

:357 [Lacking.]

 

:358 Shasta.

 

:359 Sierra Nevada . On San Francisco Bay 1938.

 

:360 Str. San Francisco .

 

:361 [Ferry steamer San Francisco.]

 

:362 Key Route boat entering slip, Oakland, California. [Ferry steamer Claremont.]

 

:363 [Ferry steamer Claremont.]

 

:364 [Ferry steamer San Leandro.]

 

:365 [Ferry steamer Hayward.]

 

:366 [Ferry steamer Peralta.]

 

:367 [Ferry steamer Yerba Buena.]

 

:368 Str. Yerba Buena, on trial trip in Carquinez Straits.

 

:369 Str. Peralta on trial trip, Carquinez Straits.

 

:370 Fernwood.

 

:371 [Ferry steamer Yerba Buena.]

 

:372 [Ferry steamer Yerba Buena.]

 

:373 [Ferry steamer Yerba Buena.]

 

:374 [Ferry steamer Yerba Buena. Interior.]

 

:375 [Ferry steamer Sierra Nevada.]

 

:376 [Ferry steamer Sierra Nevada.]

 

:377 [Ferry steamer Treasure Island.]

 

:378 [Ferry steamer Treasure Island.]

 

:379 San Leandro .

 

:380 Hayward.

 

:381 Hayward. June 18, 1923.

 

:382 San Leandro .

 

:383 [Ferry steamer Claremont.]

 

:384 [Ferry steamer Yerba Buena.]

 

:385 San Francisco .

 

:386 Treasure Island .

 

:387 [Key System ferry docks.]

 

:388 [Key System ferry docks.]

 

:389 Key Route Pier. [Oakland.]

 

:390 Peralta.

 

:391 Yerba Buena . [From the collection of Vernon Sappers.]

 

:392 Yerba Buena .

 

:393 [Ferry steamers Yerba Buena and Tamalpais]

 

:394 [Unidentified ferry steamers. At Yerba Buena Island.]

 

:395 [Ferry steamer Oakland.]

 

:396 [Ferry steamer Piedmont.]

 

:397 [Ferry steamer Fernwood.]

 

:398 Treasure Island & Sierra Nevada. 1939. [Treasure Island in background.]

 

:399 San Leandro .

 

:400 [Ferry steamer Golden Way.]

 

:401 [Ferry steamer Golden Way.]

 

:402 [Golden Gate Ferry steamer.]

 

:403 The Ferryboat Golden Gate.

 

:404 Golden City , Ex Hanford.

 

:405 Millions of motorists enjoy the scenic trip across the Golden Gate via the Southern Pacific - Golden Gate Ferries. Ltd. [Postcard.]

 

:406 Harry E. Speas .

 

:407 [Ferry steamer Harry E. Speas.]

 

:408 At Selby. [Ferry steamer San Jose.]

 

:409 At Crockett. [Ferry steamer San Jose.]

 

:410 San Jose at Selby.

 

:411 San Jose near Narrow Cove.

 

:412 San Jose.

 

:413 [Ferry steamer San Jose.]

 

:414 [Ferry steamer Charles Van Damme.]

 

:415 [Ferry steamer Sonoma Valley.] [From collection of Vernon Sappers.]

 

:416 At San Quentin. [Ferry steamer Charles Van Damme.]

 

:417 [Ferry steamer Aven J. Hanford.]

 

:418 Aven J. Hanford .

 

:419 Hanford. [i.e. ferry steamer Aven J. Hanford.]

 

:420 Golden Gate Ferry pier.

 

:421 [ Issaquah.]

 

:422 Aven J. Hanford .

 

:423 Issaquah at Rodeo, CA. 1918. [Photograph by Roy D. Graves.]

 

:424 Issauah [i.e. ferry steamer Issaquah].

 

:425 [Ferry steamer Issaquah.]

 

:426 Issaquah. [Photograph by Roy D. Graves.]

 

:427 [Ferry steamer Issaquah.]

 

:428 [Ferry steamer Issaquah.]

 

:429 At San Quentin.

 

:430 [Ferry steamer Charles Van Damme.]

 

:431 [Ferry steamer Charles Van Damme.]

 

:432 City of San Rafael. One inclined condensing steam engine. 20 1/8" x 39 15/16"/6 feet. 1939.

 

:433 City of San Rafael.

 

:434 [Ferry steamer City of San Rafael.]

 

:435 [Unidentified ferry steamer.]

 

:436 Pt. Richmond ferry pier. [Ferry steamer City of Richmond, right.]

 

:437 [Ferry steamer City of San Rafael at Pt. Richmond.]

 

:438 [Ferry steamer City of Richmond.]

 

:439 [Unidentified girl on deck of ferry. With view of Richmond-San Rafael Bridge.]

 

:440 City of San Rafael.

 

:441 Charles Van Damme.

 

:442 [Ferry steamer Charles Van Damme.]

 

:443 [Ferry steamer Sonoma Valley.]

 

:444 [Ferry steamer City of San Rafael.]

 

:445 Point Richmond.

 

:446 Russian River .

 

:447 [ City of Seattle .]

 

:448 [ City of Martinez .]

 

:449 Benicia.

 

:450 [Unidentified ferry steamer.]

 

:451 [Ferry steamer City of Seattle, right.] Carquinez Straits.

 

:452 City of Seattle .

 

:453 M.V. Ramon.

 

:454 [ Ramon.]

 

:455 Ferry Bridgit . [Sacramento-Northern Ry. car ferry.] [Duplicate of No. 34:457.]

 

:456 [ Countess of San Francisco.]

 

:457 Sacramento-Northern Ry. Car ferry. [Ferry Bridgit.] [Duplicate of No. 34:455.]

 

:458 Coronado.

 

:459 Ferry Steamer Ramona, plying between San Diego and Coronado, California. [Duplicate of No. 34:462.]

 

:460 Coronado. 1st.

 

:461 Coronado Wharf. [From collection of the California Historical Society.]

 

:462 [Ferry steamer Ramona.] [Duplicate of No. 34:459.]

 

:463 [Ferry steamer Benicia] Coronado, Cal., June 3, 1902.

 

:464 [Ferry steamer Morena.]

 

:465 [Unidentified ferry steamer.]

 

:466 Owl to Bolinas.

 

:467 M/S Owl. Bolinas, Cal.

 

:468 Antelope at Eureka.

 

:469 [Ferry steamer Antelope.]

 

:470 Ord ferry. Glenn to Butte Counties. Sept. 1965.

 

:471 At Tiburon. Later a shrimp processing plant at San Quentin. [Ferry steamer James M. Donahue .]

 

:472 Ferry Sausalito . 1922. [In ruins.] [From collection of San Francisco Maritime Museum.]

 

:473 Fy. Sausalito . 1922. [In ruins.] [From collection of San Francisco Maritime Museum.]

 

:474 1922. Fy. Sausalito. [In ruins.] [From collection of San Francisco Maritime Museum.]

 

:475 Fy. Sausalito , 1922.

 

:476 Fy. Sausalito , 1922.

 

:477 El Capitan. Broken walking beam. So. Vallejo.

 

:478 Broken beam, str. El Capitan, So. Vallejo.

 

:479 James M. Donahue at San Quentin.

 

:480 [Unidentified ferry.]

 

:481 [Unidentified wrecked ship.]

 

:482 [Remains of unidentified wrecked ship.]

 

:483 [Unidentified wrecked ship.]

 

:484 [Ferry Thoroughfare .]

 

:485 [Ferry steamer Petaluma, half sunk.]

 

:486 [Unidentified dilapidated vessel.]

 

:487 [Dilapidated ferry steamer Alameda.]

 

:488 [Dilapidated vessels. Unidentified location.]

 

:489 [Unidentified dilapidated ferry steamer.]

 

:490 Burning of the Tiburon. S.F. [i.e. San Francisco], Jan. 1, 1893.

 

:491 Ukiah. [Remains.]

 

:492 Piedmont. [Remains of hull.]

 

Volume 35: Southern Pacific -- Ferry Boats

 

:1 [Steamer Oakland . Life buoy.]

 

:2 Ferry Garden City .

 

:3 Second Street Terminus.

 

:4 El Capitan.

 

:5 [Reproduction of painting picturing ferry steamer El Capitan. By Joseph Lee.] [Duplicate of No. 35:82.]

 

:6 [Reproduction of painting picturing ferry steamer Alameda. By Joseph Lee.] [Duplicate of No. 35:13.]

 

:7 Steamer Alameda . Vallejo & Davis Sts. Ferry Landing. Ca. 1880's. S.C.P. [i.e. Society of California Pioneers].

 

:8 [ Alameda.]

 

:9 [Ferry steamer Capital.]

 

:10 [Ferry steamer Alameda.] [Official U.S. Navy photograph.]

 

:11 [Ferry steamer El Capitan.]

 

:12 [Ferry steamer Alameda.]

 

:13 [Reproduction of painting picturing ferry steamer Alameda. By Joseph Lee.] [Duplicate of No. 35:6.]

 

:14 [Ferry steamer Garden City] Built at S.F., 1879. Pho. 1898. Sheaf of wheat on pad. box. [Copyright 1920 by Louis Slevin.] [Duplicate of No. 35:18.]

 

:15 [Passengers aboard ferry steamer El Capitan.]

 

:16 [Passengers aboard ferry steamer El Capitan.]

 

:17 [Crew aboard ferry steamer Garden City.]

 

:18 [Ferry steamer Garden City. 1898.] [Duplicate of No. 35:14.]

 

:19 [Ferry steamer Garden City.]

 

:20 [Ferry steamer Garden City.]

 

:21 [Ferry steamer Capital. 1939.]

 

:22 [Ferry steamer Encinal.]

 

:23 Ferry boat Bay City.

 

:24 Ferryboat Bay City. San Francisco, Cal. [No. 188. Photograph by Charles Weidner.]

 

:25 [Ferry steamer Garden City.]

 

:26 [Ferry steamer Garden City.]

 

:27 [Unidentified ferry steamer in tow. From unidentified vessel.]

 

:28 [Ferry steamer Bay City.]

 

:29 [Ferry steamer Capital.]

 

:30 [Ferry steamer Alameda.]

 

:31 [Ferry steamer Capital.]

 

:32 [Ferry steamer Garden City.]

 

:33 [Ferry steamer Amador.]

 

:34 [Ferry steamer Amador.]

 

:35 [Ferry steamer Piedmont.]

 

:36 Ferry-boat Piedmont. San Francisco, Cal.

 

:37 [Ferry steamer El Capitan.]

 

:38 [Ferry steamer Encinal.]

 

:39 [Catalogue of Paintings on the Steamers Newark and Bay City. Reproduced from unidentified print source. Continued on No. 35:40.]

 

:40 [Catalogue of Paintings on the Steamers Newark and Bay City. Reproduced from unidentified print source. Continued from No. 35:39.]

 

:41 [Ferry steamer Bay City.]

 

:42 [ Encinal] San Francisco Bay ferry, June 7, 1906.

 

:43 [Ferry steamer Bay City.]

 

:44 Ferry Encinal , First & Broadway. Oakland. [From collection of Ted Wurm.]

 

:45 A-Boared [sic] Str. Encinal en route to Alameda. Hiram T. Graves, center. Note three rails (narrow and broad gauge) for transferring freight cars. C. 1900.

 

:46 [Ferry steamer Encinal.]

 

:47 [Ferry steamer Newark.]

 

:48 [Ferry steamer Encinal.]

 

:49 [Ferry steamer Encinal.]

 

:50 [Ferry steamer Encinal.]

 

:51 [Ferry steamer Newark.]

 

:52 [Ferry steamer Newark.]

 

:53 San Francisco - Bay View - Oakland Ferryboats and Goat Island. [Ferry steamer Newark.] [No. 1744. Photograph by Isaiah W. Taber.]

 

:54 Reception on arrival of the U. S. Transport Sherman (out of picture) from Philippine Islands. August 25, 1899. Ferry Newark (listing) Str. Piedmont; Str. Captain Webber (west of Alcatraz Island). [From collection of M. Blaisdell.]

 

:55 [ Newark.]

 

:56 [Ferry steamer Newark.] [Photocopy. Original stored separately.]

 

:57 [Ferry steamer Newark.]

 

:58 [Ferry steamer Newark.]

 

:59 [Ferry steamer Newark.]

 

:60 Newark. Ca. 1898. [In slip at Ferry Building, San Francisco.]

 

:61 South Pacific Coast Railroad. [Portion of article reproduced from unidentified print source.]

 

:62 Sacramento .

 

:63 [Ferry steamer Sacramento.]

 

:64 [Ferry steamer Piedmont.]

 

:65 [Ferry steamer Piedmont.]

 

:66 [Ferry steamer Piedmont.]

 

:67 The Union Ferry Station, San Francisco. Piedmont.

 

:68 [Ferry steamer Piedmont.]

 

:69 [Ferry steamer Piedmont.]

 

:70 [Ferry steamer Piedmont.]

 

:71 [Ferry steamer Piedmont.] [San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and Yerba Buena Island in background.]

 

:72 [Ferry steamer Piedmont.]

 

:73 Ferryboat entering Oakland Slip.

 

:74 Piedmont.

 

:75 Encinal. [From collection of Vernon Sappers.]

 

:76 [Ferry steamer Piedmont.]

 

:77 Ferry steamer [ Newark.]

 

:78 [Ferry steamer Newark.]

 

:79 Ferry-boat Newark. San Francisco, Cal. [No. 362. Photograph by Charles Weidner.]

 

:80 Piedmont, Oakland Estuary.

 

:81 [Ferry steamer Newark. Unidentified location.]

 

:82 [Reproduction of painting picturing ferry steamer El Capitan. By Joseph Lee.] [Duplicate of No. 35:5.]

 

:83 [Ferry steamer El Capitan.]

 

:84 [Ferry steamer Amador.]

 

:85 [Ferry steamer Amador.]

 

:86 [Ferry steamer Amador.]

 

:87 Rebuilt from single-end river boat. Vallejo and Mare Island run. [Ferry steamer Julia.]

 

:88 [Ferry steamer El Capitan.]

 

:89 [Ferry steamer El Capitan.]

 

:90 [Ferry steamer Piedmont.]

 

:91 [Ferry steamer Oakland.]

 

:92 [Ferry steamer Oakland.]

 

:93 Bay City. San Rafael.

 

:94 [Ferry steamer Bay City.]

 

:95 [ Bay City.]

 

:96 [Ferry steamer Encinal.] Blt. S.F., 1888. Pho. S.F. [i.e. San Francisco], May 30, 1898. Seal of California on pad. box.

 

:97 [Ferry steamer Bay City.]

 

:98 [Ferry steamer Bay City.]

 

:99 [Ferry steamer Garden City.]

 

:100 Leaving Broadway, Oakland. May 14, 1903. Pres. Theodore Roosevelt's visit to Oakland. [Ferry steamer Garden City.] [From collection of Ted Wurm.]

 

:101 [Ferry steamer Garden City.]

 

:102 Dredging & widening the channel. Oakland Harbor. [Ferry steamer Garden City, left.]

 

:103 Garden City , Oakland.

 

:104 [Ferry steamer Oakland.]

 

:105 [Ferry steamer Oakland.]

 

:106 Jarrett & Palmer Lightning Express Train. From New York to San Francisco in 83 hours, 32 m., 7 sec. Photographed at Oakland Wharf at 9:25 Sunday morning June 4th, 1876. [Ferry steamer Oakland.] [Photograph by Carleton E. Watkins.] [Duplicate of No. 108.]

 

:107 [Ferry steamer Oakland.]

 

:108 Jarrett & Palmer Lightning Express Train. From New York to San Francisco in 83 hours, 32 m., 7 sec. Photographed at Oakland Wharf at 9:25 Sunday morning June 4th, 1876. [Ferry steamer Oakland.] [Photograph by Carleton E. Watkins.] [Duplicate of No. 106.]

 

:109 [Ferry steamer Oakland.]

 

:110 [Ferry steamer Oakland.]

 

:111 [Ferry steamer Oakland.]

 

:112 [Ferry steamer Oakland.]

 

:113 Oakland (formerly Chrysopolis) leaving the San Francisco Ferry Terminal, 1936.

 

:114 Central Pacific R.R. ferry Oakland. Rebuilt in 1875 from str. Chrysopolis . Again rebuilt in 1893 and 1920. Caught fire and burned in Oakland in 1940. Hull is now on mudflats in Sausalito.

 

:115 [Ferry steamer Oakland.]

 

:116 [Ferry steamer Oakland.]

 

:117 [Ferry steamer Oakland.]

 

:118 [Ferry steamer Oakland.]

 

:119 Str. Oakland .

 

:120 Last trip of str. Oakland to Alameda, January 14, 1939. Back row: Ralph Demoro - Bill Pennington. Front row: MacFarland. [Photograph by Ted Wurm.]

 

:121 Steamer Oakland . [Photograph by Ted Wurm.]

 

:122 Oakland. [Photograph by Ted Wurm.]

 

:123 Oakland. Lunch room.

 

:124 [Ferry steamer Sacramento.] S.P.R.R. [i.e. Southern Pacific Railroad]. [Photograph by Francis Knorp.]

 

:125 [Ferry steamer Sacramento.]

 

:126 [Ferry steamer Berkeley. San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and Yerba Buena Island in background.]

 

:127 Launching of the Berkeley at the Union Iron Works 1898. She was the first propeller ferry and damaged many slips. 1883 tons; length 261.4, beam 40.2 ; depth 14.1; H.P. 1450.

 

:128 [Ferry steamer Berkeley.]

 

:129 [Pilot house, ferry steamer Berkeley.]

 

:130 [Ferry steamer Berkeley.]

 

:131 [Ferry steamer Berkeley.]

 

:132 [Ferry steamer Berkeley.]

 

:133 Berkeley. 1903.

 

:134 [Ferry steamer Berkeley.]

 

:135 Ferry steamers. San Francisco, Cal. San Rafael. Berkeley. 1900.

 

:136 [Ferry steamer Berkeley.]

 

:137 [Ferry steamer Santa Clara.]

 

:138 [Ferry steamer Alameda.]

 

:139 Auto ferries. Oakland Pier. 1935. Str. Alameda. [From collection of Vernon Sappers.]

 

:140 [Ferry steamer Alameda.] [From collection of Vernon Sappers.]

 

:141 [Ferry steamer Santa Clara.]

 

:142 Ferry Santa Clara, 4/1927. [From collection of Ted Wurm.]

 

:143 Ferry [ Santa Clara]. San Francisco Bay.

 

:144 Santa Clara. San Jose. [San Francisco waterfront.] [From collection of Ted Wurm.]

 

:145 Ferry boat [ Alameda] San Francisco Bay.

 

:146 [Ferry steamer Santa Clara.]

 

:147 [Ferry steamer Sacramento.]

 

:148 [Ferry steamer Sacramento.]

 

:149 [Ferry steamers San Leandro and Eureka in slip.]

 

:150 [Ferry steamer Eureka in dock.]

 

:151 [Ferry steamer Eureka.]

 

:152 [Ferry steamer Eureka.]

 

:153 [Ferry steamer Eureka.]

 

:154 After dropping the rudder pin.

 

:155 Eureka. 1945 from Oakland Pier. [Photograph by Francis Knorp.]

 

:156 Largest ferry boat in the world. [Ferry steamer Solano at Port Costa. With accompanying text.] [Photograph by Isaiah W. Taber.] [Duplicate of No. 35:157.]

 

:157 Port Costa, 1880's. [Photograph by Isaiah W. Taber.] [Duplicate of No. 35:156.]

 

:158 Ferry boat Solano, Straits of Carquinez, Sacramento River, Cal. [No. 5291. Photograph by Isaiah W. Taber.]

 

:159 [Ferry steamer Solano.] [Duplicate of No. 35:161.]

 

:160 Str. Solano .

 

:161 [Ferry steamer Solano.] [Duplicate of No. 35:159.]

 

:162 [Ferry steamer Solano.]

 

:163 [Ferry steamer Solano.]

 

:164 [S.P.?] ferry boat Solano in slip at Pt. Costa waiting for train.

 

:165 Landing of the ferry boat Solano at Port Costa. [No. 6510. Photograph by Isaiah W. Taber.]

 

:166 [Ferry steamer Solano.]

 

:167 [Ferry steamer Solano.]

 

:168 [Ferry steamer Solano.]

 

:169 [Ferry steamer Solano.]

 

:170 [Ferry steamer Solano.]

 

:171 First trip. [Ferry steamer Solano.]

 

:172 [Ferry steamer Solano.]

 

:173 [Ferry steamer Solano.]

 

:174 Southern Pacific Co.'s Ferryboat Solano, Benicia, California.

 

:175 The last trip of the Solano. Leaving Port Costa slip. November 30, 1930.

 

:176 [Ferry steamer Contra Costa.]

 

:177 [Ferry steamer Contra Costa.]

 

:178 This is how trains used to cross the Strait. Railcars were rolled aboard these huge ferryboats which plied between Benicia and Port Costa. Photo above shows the Southern Pacific ferry slips at Port Costa. These four-stacker vessels, the Contra Costa, right, and the Solano, left, had four rail tracks abreast on the main deck.

 

:179 [Ferry steamer Contra Costa.]

 

:180 [Ferry steamer Contra Costa.]

 

:181 [Ferry steamer Contra Costa.]

 

:182 [Ferry steamer Thoroughfare.]

 

:183 [Ferry steamer Thoroughfare.]

 

:184 Ferryboat Thoroughfare , San Francisco Cal. [No. 418. Photograph by Charles Weidner.]

 

:185 [Ferry steamer Thoroughfare.]

 

:186 [Ferry steamer Transit.]

 

:187 [Ferry steamer Thoroughfare.]

 

:188 R.R. freight transfer Ferry-boat Thoroughfare.

 

:189 [Unidentified ferry steamer.]

 

:190 [Ferry steamer Thoroughfare.]

 

:191 Steamer Car Float #2.

 

:192 [Ferry steamer Transit.]

 

:193 [Ferry steamer Garden City.]

 

:194 [Ferry steamer Garden City.]

 

:195 [Unidentified car float steamer.]

 

:196 [Ferry steamer Transit.]

 

:197 [Ferry steamer Transit.]

 

:198 Str. Encinal . Dual gauge tracks.

 

:199 [Ferry steamer Melrose.]

 

:200 [Ferry steamer Melrose.]

 

:201 [Ferry steamer Melrose.]

 

:202 [Ferry steamer Thoroughfare.]

 

:203 [Ferry steamer Melrose.]

 

:204 [Oakland harbor. Ferry steamer Newark in background, at right?]

 

:205 Oakland. [Interior.]

 

:206 Garden City , J. Healey, C.E.

 

:207 Oakland. [Unidentified crew member. Interior.]

 

:208 Cabin of steamer Oakland, San Francisco and Oakland Ferry. [Reproduction of illustration from unidentified print source.]

 

:209 Cabin of steamer Oakland, San Francisco and Oakland Ferry. [Reproduction of illustration from unidentified print source.]

 

:210 Garden City . [Interior.]

 

:211 [Steering the ship.]

 

:212 Berkeley. [Interior.]

 

:213 Berkeley. [Interior.]

 

:214 Berkeley. [Interior.]

 

:215 Cabin of the Central Pacific Railroad's new ferry boat Piedmont. [Reproduction of illustration from unidentified print source.]

 

:216 Piedmont. [Interior.]

 

:217 [Ferry steamer Piedmont. Interior.]

 

:218 Sacramento . [Interior.]

 

:219 Sacramento . [Interior.]

 

:220 Sacramento . [Interior.]

 

:221 [Ferry steamer Sacramento. Interior.]

 

:222 [Ferry steamer Newark.]

 

:223 [Ferry steamer Sacramento.]

 

:224 [Ferry steamer Piedmont. Engine room?]

 

:225 [Ferry steamer Piedmont. Engine room?]

 

:226 [Ferry steamer Melrose.]

 

:227 Ferry-boat Piedmont, San Francisco, Cal. [Photograph by Charles Weidner.] [Postcard.]

 

:228 [Ferry steamer Piedmont.]

 

:229 [Ferry steamer San Leandro.]

 

:230 Sacramento. [Gauges.]

 

:231 Sacramento. [Interior.]

 

:232 Sacramento. [Interior.]

 

:233 Sacramento. [Interior.]

 

:234 Sacramento. [Interior.]

 

:235 Sacramento. [Walking beam.]

 

:236 Walking beam, str. Sacramento. At Sacramento shops of S.P. [i.e. Southern Pacific].

 

:237 Str. Eureka . Looking straight up.

 

:238 Contra Costa.

 

:239 S.P. [i.e. Southern Pacific] Shipyard.

 

:240 Southern Pacific Ship yard. Fott [sic] of Peralta St. Oakland.

 

:241 S.P.R.R. [i.e. Southern Pacific Railroad] Shipyard, Oakland. Str. Apache in Dry Dock.

 

:242 Ferry Bldg., 1886. [San Francisco.]

 

:243 Long wharf. [Reproduction of illustration picturing wharves and ferry steamer El Capitan.]

 

:244  [Unidentified wharf.]

 

:245 Ferry Building and slips. [San Francisco.]

 

:246 [Ferry building, San Francisco. With view of Treasure Island, Yerba Buena Island and San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.]

 

:247 Str. Newark . Str. Oakland. Ca. 1890. San Francisco -- Bay View -- showing Ferryboats, Telegraph Hill and Alcatraz Island. [No. 1736. Photograph by Isaiah W. Taber.]

 

:248 Steamer Oakland (in slip). Str. Bay City, (leaving slip). View S.E. from Ferry Tower.

 

:249 Ferry boats, (L. to R.): Newark, Garden City, Bay City (in slip) 1895. View of San Francisco looking East from Hopkins Art Association, showing Goat Island and Terminus S.P.R.R. [i.e. Southern Pacific Railroad] and Oakland Ferry Boat. [No. 7427. Photograph by Isaiah W. Taber.]

 

:250 Thoroughfare, Edward T. Jeffery, Oakland, Alameda, Tamalpais. [At Ferry Building, San Francisco.]

 

:251 [Ferries at Ferry Building, San Francisco.]

 

:252 [Ferry steamer Santa Clara near Ferry Building, San Francisco.]

 

:253 [Ferry steamer Eureka with view of Yerba Buena Island and San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in background.] [Color postcard. Photograph by W.D. McKinney.]

 

:254 [Aerial view of Ferry Building and downtown San Francisco.] [Copyright 1922 by G.E. Russell.]

 

:255 Encinal.

 

:256 4 great ferry systems - carrying 110,000 and over, every day. Oakland, Cal. [Ferry steamer Bay City.] [From collection of Vernon Sappers.]

 

:257 S.P. [i.e. Southern Pacific] Co. waiting room. S.F. [i.e. San Francisco] Ferry Building.

 

:258 Ticket offices. Ferry Building. 1902.

 

:259 Steamer Oakland .

 

:260 Telegraph Hill. [Ferry pier along waterfront.]

 

:261 [Ferry slips at Ferry Building, San Francisco. Yerba Buena Island in distance.]

 

:262 Lombard Street Wharf, Kosmos Line, showing German liner Serapsis. State Belt R.R. freight slips for Southern Pacific, North Pacific Coast, South Pacific Coast. 1902.

 

:263 End of Lombard Street, showing Telegraph Hill. State Belt Railroad slips for Southern Pacific, North Pacific Coast, South Pacific Coast, 1902.

 

:264 April 1947. [Ferry slips at Ferry Building, San Francisco.] [Photograph by Ted Wurm.]

 

:265 Steamers Piedmont, Bay City, and Melrose. [San Francisco.]

 

:266 [Ferry slips, unidentified location.]

 

:267 [Ferry Building, San Francisco. Yerba Buena Island in background.]

 

:268 [Unidentified children looking toward Ferry Building, San Francisco, from unidentified ship.]

 

:269 [Ferry Building, San Francisco.]

 

:270 Str. San Pablo [center?]. Ferry scene, San Francisco Bay.

 

:271 [Ferry Building, San Francisco.]

 

:272 [Steamers departing. Ferry Building, San Francisco. Treasure Island, Yerba Island, and San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in background.]

 

:273 Encinal, Bay City.

 

:274 [Ferry steamer Berkeley, beneath San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.]

 

:275 [Ferry steamer Garden City.]

 

:276 [Ferry steamer Alameda.]

 

:277 The old and the new - the walking beam of the Eureka is silhouetted against the bridge which was to become the tombstone of the ferry fleet. (Southern Pacific Photo N-496-9.)

 

:278 [View from beneath San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.]

 

:279 [Ferry slips and Telegraph Hill, San Francisco.]

 

:280 [The Embarcadero, San Francisco. Ferry Building in distance.]

 

:281 Ferry Building, San Francisco. [Postcard. Photograph by Piggott.]

 

:282 Ferry Bldg. from the Bay, San Francisco.

 

:283 Oakland Mole.

 

:284 Oakland Mole, December 1954. Strs. Sacramento, Eureka. [Photograph by Francis Knorp.]

 

:285 Oakland Pier. 1940.

 

:286 [Ferry steamer Golden Era. 1933.] [Photograph by B.H. Ward.]

 

:287 [Ferry steamer Golden Era.]

 

:288 Lower deck of auto ferry. [Photograph by Ted Wurm.]

 

:289 [Ferry steamer Klamath.]

 

:290 [Ferry steamer Klamath.]

 

:291 [Ferry steamer Golden Shore.]

 

:292 Auto ferry -- San Francisco Bay. "Southern Pacific-Golden Gate Ferries, Ltd." [Ferry steamer Fresno.]

 

:293 [Ferry steamer Golden Dawn.]

 

:294 [Ferry steamer Golden Coast.]

 

:295 [Ferry steamer Golden Era. 1933.] [Photograph by B.H. Ward.]

 

:296 Belvedere and Angel Islands from Sausalito, California. [Postcard.]

 

:297 Southern Pacific-Golden Gate Ferries, Ltd. operate fleets of fast auto ferries on the San Francisco Bay. [Postcard.]

 

:298 M. S. Mendocino , one of the latest type electric diesel auto ferry boats. [Postcard.]

 

:299 Automobile ferry on San Francisco Bay. [M.S. Redwood Empire.] [Postcard.]

 

:300 Angel Island from Sausalito, California. [Postcard.]

 

:301 On San Francisco Bay, 1938. [M.S. Stockton. San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in background.]

 

:302 The City of Sacramento, one of the Southern Pacific Golden Gate Ferries, Ltd. Fast auto and passenger ferries. [Postcard.]

 

:303 [M.S. San Mateo .]

 

:304 Auto Ferry, San Francisco Bay. Southern Pacific-Golden Gate Ferries, Ltd. [M.S. Lake Tahoe .]

 

:305 Old and new transportation. San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Fresno. [Postcard.]

 

:306 Excellent ferry service is maintained between San Francisco and Marin County by the Southern Pacific-Golden Gate Ferries. [M.S. Santa Rosa.]

 

:307 Auto ferry -- San Francisco Bay. "Southern Pacific-Golden Gate Ferries, Ltd." [M.S. Fresno.]

 

:308 Auto ferry, San Francisco Bay. Southern Pacific-Golden Gate Ferries, Ltd. [M.S. Klamath.]

 

:309 Auto ferry -- San Francisco Bay, Southern Pacific-Golden Gate Ferries, Ltd. [M.S. Yosemite.]

 

:310 [M.S. Redwood Empire.]

 

:311 [M.S. Argentina .]

 

:312 [M.S. Golden Gate.]

 

:313 [Unidentified ferry in dock.]

 

:314 [M.S. Redwood Empire.]

 

:315 [M.S. Lake Tahoe .]

 

:316 Auto ferry boat Lake Tahoe on trial trip on San Francisco Bay. Constructed for The Southern Pacific Co. by the Moore Dry-Dock Co., Oakland, Cal., May 25, 1927.

 

:317 Auto ferry boat Lake Tahoe on trial trip on San Francisco Bay. Constructed for The Southern Pacific Co. by the Moore Dry-Dock Co., Oakland, Cal., May 25, 1927.

 

:318 [M.S. City of Sacramento.]

 

:319 Old ferry boat graveyard. Near Hunters Point. Remains of S.P. [i.e. Southern Pacific] Bay City and Monticello Arrow. River boats and lumber schooners.

 

:320 Sessions Basin. East Oakland. [Ferry steamer Amador]

 

:321 [Remains of ferry steamer Alameda.] [From collection of E.A. Cohen.]

 

:322 Oakland Estuary. [From collection of Vernon Sappers.]

 

:323 [Reproduction of article on collision of ferryboats Alameda and El Capitan. From The Mirror, February 22, 1879.]

 

:324 Collision of the ferry boats Alameda and El Capitan, Wednesday, February 19, 1879. [Reproduction of illustration from unidentified print source.]

 

:325 [Ferry steamer El Capitan, partially submerged after collision with ferry steamer Alameda. 1879.]

 

:326 [Ferry steamer Encinal.]

 

:327 Hulk of car ferrt [i.e. ferry] Solano. At Antioch, Cal., 1967. S.C.P. [i.e. Society of California Pioneers].

 

:328 Engine "A" frames & hulk of ferry Solano. Antioch, California, 1967. S.C.P. [i.e. Society of California Pioneers].

 

:329 Hulk of ferry Solano. Engine "A" frames. At Antioch, Cal., 1967. S.C.P. [i.e. Society of California Pioneers.]

 

:330 The last certificate of inspection, Nov. 1929 to Nov. 1930. [For ferry steamer Solano. Issued by U.S. Department of Commerce, Steamboat Inspection Service.]

 

:331 [Wreck of Berkeley ]

 

:332 [Wreck of ferry steamer Santa Clara]

 

:333 [Ferry steamer Encinal partly submerged.]

Volumes 36-37.

Subseries 4: United States Navy and Coast Guard. Ca. 1880-ca. 1922

Physical Description: 334 Photographs.
 

Volume 36: United States Navy -- Construction of Vessels

 

:1 U.S.S. Ohio, June 30, 1900.

 

:2 U.S.S. Ohio, June 29, 1903.

 

:3 U.S.S. Ohio, June 30, 1900.

 

:4 U.S.S. Ohio, June 30, 1900.

 

:5 U.S.S. Ohio, June 29, 1903.

 

:6 U.S.S. Ohio, June 29, 1903.

 

:7 Ohio, June 24, 1902.

 

:8 Ohio, June 24, 1902.

 

:9 U.S.S. South Dakota . U.S.S. California. June 29, 1903.

 

:10 U.S.S. California , June 29, 1903.

 

:11 Tacoma, June 24, 1902.

 

:12 California , June 24, 1902.

 

:13 U.S.S. California , June 29, 1903.

 

:14 U.S.S. Milwaukee , June 29, 1903.

 

:15 U.S.S. California , June 29, 1903.

 

:16 U.S.S. California , Oct. 21, 1907.

 

:17 U.S.S. California from starboard bow, June 30, 1905.

 

:18 U.S.S. California from port beam, June 30, 1905.

 

:19 U.S.S. California , Oct. 21, 1907.

 

:20 U.S.S. California , Oct. 21, 1907.

 

:21 U.S.S. California , Oct. 21, 1907.

 

:22 U.S.S. California , Oct. 21, 1907.

 

:23 U.S.S. South Dakota, June 29, 1903.

 

:24 U.S.S. South Dakota, June 29, 1904.

 

:25 U.S.S. Milwaukee , June 29, 1904.

 

:26 U.S.S. South Dacota [i.e. South Dakota] from starboard quarter, June 30, 1905.

 

:27 U.S.S. South Dacota [i.e. South Dakota] from port bow, June 30, 1905.

 

:28 Aug. 1, 1906 U.S.S. South Dakota, port side, looking aft.

 

:29 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 22, 1907.

 

:30 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 28, 1907.

 

:31 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 28, 1907.

 

:32 U.S.S. South Dakoto [i.e. South Dakota] Sept. 28, 1907.

 

:33 U.S.S. South Dakoto [i.e. South Dakota] June 29 1904.

 

:34 U.S.S. South Dakota, June 29 1904.

 

:35 U.S.S. South Dakota, June 29, 1903.

 

:36 U.S.S. South Dakota, June 29, 1903.

 

:37 [Junior?] officer's stateroom. [U.S.S. California?] Oct. 21, 1907.

 

:38 U.S.S. California , Oct. 21, 1907.

 

:39 U.S.S. California , Oct. 21, 1907.

 

:40 U.S.S. California , Oct. 21, 1907.

 

:41 Ward R. Stateroom. U.S.S. California, Oct. 21, 1907.

 

:42 U.S.S. California , Oct. 21, 1907.

 

:43 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 22, [1907].

 

:44 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 22, [1907].

 

:45 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 29, [1907].

 

:46 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 29, [1907].

 

:47 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 22, [1907].

 

:48 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 29, [1907].

 

:49 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 22, [1907].

 

:50 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 28, [1907].

 

:51 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 22, [1907].

 

:52 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 22, [1907].

 

:53 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 28, [1907].

 

:54 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 29, [1907].

 

:55 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 28, [1907].

 

:56 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 19, [1907].

 

:57 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 22, [1907].

 

:58 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 22, [1907].

 

:59 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 22, [1907].

 

:60 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 28, [1907].

 

:61 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 28, [1907].

 

:62 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 28, [1907].

 

:63 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 28, [1907].

 

:64 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 29, [1907].

 

:65 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 28, [1907].

 

:66 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 28, [1907].

 

:67 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 28, [1907].

 

:68 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 28, [1907].

 

:69 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 29, [1907].

 

:70 Milwaukee. No. 1 Fireroom, looking to port. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:71 U.S.S. Milwaukee , June 29, 1903.

 

:72 U.S.S. Milwaukee , June 29, 1903.

 

:73 U.S.S. Milwaukee from starboard bow, June 30, 1905.

 

:74 U.S.S. Milwaukee from aft. June 30, 1905.

 

:75 U.S.S. Milwaukee from starboard beam, June 30, 1905.

 

:76 Milwaukee. [Illegible]... deck, looking forward, bow. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:77 Milwaukee. Flying bridge, looking to starboard. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:78 Milwaukee. Galley sky light. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:79 Milwaukee. Upper deck aft, w.o. skylight. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:80 Milwaukee. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:81 Milwaukee. Stearing [i.e. Steering] wheel, flying bridge. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:82 Milwaukee. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:83 Milwaukee. Engine room, looking forward, starboard. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:84 Milwaukee. Fire room no. 3, looking forward. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:85 Milwaukee. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:86 Milwaukee. Berth deck, general work shop. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:87 Milwaukee. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:88 Milwaukee. Stearing [i.e. Steering] engine. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:89 Milwaukee. [Leeward?] fresh water pump. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:90 Milwaukee. General mess, pantry. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:91 Milwaukee . [Firemen's?] wash room, berth deck. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:92 Milwaukee . [Cabin?] pantry. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:93 Milwaukee . [Ward?] R., pantry, gun dock. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:94 Milwaukee. Captain's office. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:95 Milwaukee . Captain's bath. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:96 Milwaukee . Captain's cabin, gun deck. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:97 Milwaukee . Engine room hatch, Butt deck, arm bars. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:98 Milwaukee . [Illegible]... 3 gun mount, gun deck, port side. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:99 Milwaukee. Sick bay, armored hatch, hand gun hoist. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:100 Milwaukee. Port 5600 lb. boat crane. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:101 Milwaukee. Handling room, aft flat form. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:102 Milwaukee. Captains state room. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:103 Preble, June 19, 1902.

 

:104 U.S.S. Tacoma , April 18, 1903. Sheathing bilge keel ready for coppering.

 

:105 U.S.S. Tacoma , April 18, 1903. Sheathing, putty holes marked.

 

:106 U.S.S. Tacoma , April 18, 1903. Injecting red lead by hydrostatic pressure.

 

:107 U.S.S. Tacoma , April 18, 1903. Teaksheathing before coppering.

 

:108 Tacoma, June 24, 1902.

 

:109 Tacoma, June 24, 1902.

 

:110 U.S.S. Preble , June 30, 1900.

 

:111 U.S.S. Wyoming , June 30, 1900.

 

:112 U.S.S. Wyoming , June 30, 1900.

 

:113 U.S.S. Wyoming , June 30, 1900.

 

:114 U.S.S. Perry , June 30, 1900.

 

:115 U.S.S. Perry , June 30, 1900.

 

:116 U.S.S. Perry , June 30, 1900.

 

:117 U.S.S. Paul Jones, June 30, 1900.

 

:118 Paul Jones, June 24, 1902.

 

:119 Ohio, June 24, 1902.

 

:120 U.S.S. Paul Jones, June 30, 1900.

 

:121 U.S.S. Paul Jones, June 30, 1900.

 

:122 Preble, June 19, 1902.

 

:123 Preble, June 19, 1902.

 

:124 U.S.S. Preble , June 30, 1900.

 

:125 U.S.S. Preble , June 30, 1900.

 

:126 Preble, June 19, 1902.

 

:127 Preble, June 19, 1902.

 

:128 [ Grampus? Cf. No. 36:131.]

 

:129 [ Grampus? Cf. No. 36:131.]

 

:130 Grampus. June 24, 1902.

 

:131 Grampus. June 24, 1902.

 

Volume 37: United States Navy -- Coast Guard

 

:1 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:2 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:3 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:4 View of San Francisco, Formerly Yerba Buena in 1846-7, Before the Discovery of Gold. [Reproduction of lithograph by Captain W.F. Swasey. Certified by signatures of Jonathan D. Stevenson, Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, and George Hyde.]

 

:5 1880. Monitors, Mare Island. [Duplicate of No. 37:24.]

 

:6 Hartford Entering Golden Gate. W.A. Coulter. [Reproduction of painting. Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:7 [Unidentified ship. Photocopy of photograph.]

 

:8 [Unidentified ship. Photocopy of photograph.]

 

:9 [Unidentified ship. Photocopy of photograph.]

 

:10 Naval Reserve S.S. Marion. [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:11 [Naval Reserve S.S. Marion.]

 

:12 [Unidentified ship. Sailors sitting on masts.]

 

:13 Pensacola -- sail. [From collection of Louis S. Slevin.]

 

:14 Pensacola.

 

:15 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:16 Comanche.

 

:17 Section U. S. Navy Yard, Mare Island, California.

 

:18 [Unidentified ships. San Francisco Bay?]

 

:19 U.S.S.S. Hartford .

 

:20 U.S. Naval Training School, Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco Bay. The historic wooden warship Pensacola firing a salute.

 

:21 U.S.S. Pensacola . Goat Island.

 

:22 [Unidentified ships. San Francisco Bay?]

 

:23 U.S. Training Ship Station at Yerba Buena Island; U.S.S. Pensacola on the right, U.S.S. Intrepid on the left.

 

:24 [Monitors. Mare Island.] [Duplicate of No. 37:5.]

 

:25 Comanche at dock foot, 3rd [i.e. Third] St., S.F. [i.e. San Francisco]. 1864.

 

:26 U.S. Cruiser Denver. [Photograph by Waldon Fawcett.]

 

:27 U.S.S. St. Louis. [Photograph by Waldon Fawcett.]

 

:28 U.S.S. Maine .

 

:29 U.S.S. Vesuvius .

 

:30 [Fleet. San Francisco Bay?] [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:31 [Fleet. San Francisco Bay?]

 

:32 U.S.S. California . [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:33 U.S.S. California . [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:34 Aug. 1, 1906. U.S.S. California, starboard bow. U.S.S. South Dakota , port bow.

 

:35 [U.S.S. California .]

 

:36 U.S.S. California . [Group portrait of crew.]

 

:37 U.S.S. California . [October 21, 1907.]

 

:38 U.S.S. California . [October 21, 1907.]

 

:39 U.S.S. California , October 27, 1907.

 

:40 Aug. 1, 1906. U.S.S. California, starboard side, looking forward.

 

:41 U.S.S. California , Oct. 27, 1907.

 

:42 Aug. 1, 1906. U.S.S. California, starboard side, looking aft.

 

:43 U.S.S. California . [October 21, 1907.]

 

:44 Aug. 1, 1906. U.S.S. Milwaukee, bow view.

 

:45 Milwaukee. Forward end of superstructure. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:46 Aug. 1, 1906. U.S.S. Milwaukee, port quarter.

 

:47 Milwaukee. Broadside view. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:48 Milwaukee. [Bow?] view, figurehead & aft. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:49 Milwaukee. Upper deck looking aft. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:50 Aug. 1, 1906, U.S.S. Milwaukee, looking aft from forward upper bridge.

 

:51 Milwaukee. Main deck looking aft, stern. [November 30, 1906.]

 

:52 The protected Cruiser Chicago. The flagship of the White Squadron, and the first important vessel of our new navy, was completed in 1889. The Chicago was a protected cruiser of 4,500 tons; 325 feet long by 48 feet 2 ½ inches beam. She had a trial speed of 18 knots, and carried four 8-inch, fourteen 5-inch, and fourteen smaller guns. Her construction, following a period of neglect, marked the beginning of a new epoch in the development of the American navy. [Photograph from Office of Naval Records and Library.]

 

:53 Chicago.

 

:54 Philadelphia. [From collection of A.C. Graves.]

 

:55 The San Francisco . The San Francisco is an unarmored cruiser of 4,098 tons' displacement, and has engines 9,913 indicated horse-power, enabling her to steam 19.5 knots an hour. Her dimensions are: length, 310 ft.; breadth, 49.2 ft.; mean draft 18.8 ft. She carries a main battery of twelve 6-inch rifles and a secondary one of fifteen rapid-fire guns of small caliber. Thus she would possess as high efficiency as a "commerce-destroyer." The San Francisco's keel was laid in 1888, and her total cost was $1,428,000. Her complement of officers and men is 33 and 350 respectively.

 

:56 The Newark embodies in part the ideas of those who believe that a c ruiser should have considerable auxiliary sail-power, both to economize her coal when she is not pressed, and also to add to her speed when the wind favors this during a chase. She is bark rigged and can spread 10,000 square ft. of canvas to augment her steaming speed of 19 knots an hour, derived from engines of 8,869 indicated horse-power. The Newark 's dimensions are: length, 310 ft., breadth, 49.2 ft.; mean draft 18.8 ft., which make her displacement 4,098 tons. She carries twelve 6-inch rifles in her main battery, and sixteen auxiliary rapid-fire guns of small caliber. In another illustration of this issue a comparison may be made between the Newark and the Baltimore, a cruiser of the same size, but of different design.

 

:57 U.S.S. Ohio , June 29, 1904

 

:58 [U.S.S. Ohio ?]

 

:59 Ohio.

 

:60 U.S.S. Ohio , June 29, 1904.

 

:61 [U.S.S. Ohio ]

 

:62 The Monterey. Among the new double-turreted monitors this vessel ranks first in speed and second in point of size and armament. She has engines of 5,244 indicated horse-power, enabling her to steam 13.6 knots an hour, and her dimensions -- length, 256 ft., breadth, 59 ft., mean draft 14.8 ft. -- give a displacement of 4,084 tons. The forward turret is armed with two 12-inch rifles, and the after one mounts two of 10-inch calibre. Twelve rapid-fire guns of smaller caliber constitute the secondary battery. The thickness of the armor on the sides, turrets and barbettes varies from 6 to 13, 7 ½ to 8, 11 ½ to 13 inches respectively. The Monterey's construction began in 1889 and cost $3,628,950. Her present crew numbers 19 officers and 172 men.

 

:63 [U.S.S. Monterey.]

 

:64 Monitor Montauk stationed in Portland Harbor during the Spanish trouble. 496 tons -- same as Comanche. Is this the one?

 

:65 Monterey - harbor defender. Built at Union Iron Works, San Francisco.

 

:66 Wyoming, June 24, 1902.

 

:67 Wyoming, June 24, 1902.

 

:68 [Unidentified monitor.]

 

:69 [Unidentified monitor.]

 

:70 [U.S.S. Olympia?]

 

:71 The Olympia . The unarmored cruiser Olympia is Admiral Dewey's flagship, and her brilliant part in the naval battle before Manila shows the wisdom of giving her a heavy armament, though her displacement (5,586 tons) is far below that of the other two fast cruisers, the Minneapolis and the Columbia, built at the same time. She carries four 8-inch and ten 5-inch rifles (the latter rapid-fire), besides twenty-four guns of smaller calibers and rapid-fire pattern. Her dimensions are as follows: length, 340 ft.; breadth, 53 ft.; mean draft 20.7 ft. Enormous engines of 17,313 indicated horse-power enable the Olympia to steam 21.7 knots an hour, and in every detail of her construction are embodied the latest improvements in marine architecture which could be utilized in a cruiser of her class. With 34 officers and 395 men aboard she steamed into the Bay of Manila, over mines and past forts -- to assail the Spanish fleet, and in the terrific battle which ensued her staunchness and efficiency fully came up to the expectations of her designers and constructors. The Olympia's keel was laid in 1891, and her cost was $1,796,000.

 

:72 U.S.S. Oregon , San Diego, California. [Postcard originally sent to Louis S. Slevin, 1919.]

 

:73 [Unidentified ship in dry dock.]

 

:74 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:75 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:76 The Oregon . The first-class twin-screw battle-ship Oregon is a sister ship of the Indiana, having exactly the same dimensions, armament and armor, as follows: length, 348 ft.; breadth, 69.25 ft.; mean draft, 24 ft.; main battery, four 13-inch, eight 8-inch, and four 6-inch rifles; secondary battery, 30 rapid-fire guns of small calibre; armor, 18 inches on the sides, from 6 to 15 inches on the turrets, and from 6 to 17 inches on the barbettes. However, her engines are more powerful than the Indiana's having 11,111 indicated horse-power, and giving a speed of 16.79 knots an hour. Her crew numbers 38 officers and 424 men. The Oregon's keel was laid in 1891 and her entire cost was $3,180,000.

 

:77 [U.S.S. Iowa?]

 

:78 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:79 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:80 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:81 [ Baltimore .]

 

:82 U.S. Flag Ship Charleston, San Francisco. [Photograph by A.J. McDonald.]

 

:83 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:84 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:85 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:86 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:87 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:88 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:89 Dry dock, U. S. Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif. City of Vallejo across the bay in background. [Unidentified ship.]

 

:90 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:91 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:92 San Francisco . [Photograph by Enrique Muller.]

 

:93 [Unidentified ship. Photocopy of photograph.]

 

:94 [Unidentified ship. Photocopy of photograph.]

 

:95 U. S. Cruiser Galveston. [Photograph by Waldon Fawcett.]

 

:96 Oregon.

 

:97 [Unidentified ship.] Jan. 1903.

 

:98 New Orleans , former Brazil Amazonas.

 

:99 Oregon, before 1896.

 

:100 [Unidentified dock. Photocopy of photograph.]

 

:101 [Unidentified dock. Photocopy of photograph.]

 

:102 [Unidentified ships. Photocopy of photograph.]

 

:103 [Unidentified ships. Photocopy of photograph.]

 

:104 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:105 [Fleet.]

 

:106 [Dock No.1, City of Oakland Wharves. Ferry steamer Capital City, and U.S.S. Milwaukee in port.]

 

:107 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:108 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:109 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:110 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:111 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:112 [U.S.S. Milwaukee wreck. Humboldt County, California]

 

:113 U.S.S. Milwaukee wreck. Rescuing sailors with the breeches buoy. Humboldt County, Cal.

 

:114 U.S. Battleship Louisiana. [Photograph by Waldon Fawcett.]

 

:115 U.S. Battleship Maine.

 

:116 U.S. Battleship Georgia. [Photograph by Waldon Fawcett.]

 

:117 U.S.S. Pennsylvania .

 

:118 U.S.S. Wisconsin , June 30, 1900.

 

:119 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:120 Wisconsin. Honolulu.

 

:121 U.S.S. Wisconsin , June 30, 1900.

 

:122 U.S.S. Wisconsin , June 30, 1900.

 

:123 [U.S. Navy fleet, San Francisco Bay. Ferry Building, left center. From Telegraph Hill?]

 

:124 [U.S. Navy fleet, San Francisco Bay.]

 

:125 [U.S. Navy fleet, San Francisco Bay.]

 

:126 [Unidentified ship firing.]

 

:127 U.S.S. Tacoma , June 29, 1903.

 

:128 U.S.S. Tacoma , June 29, 1903.

 

:129 U.S.S. Tacoma , June 29, 1903.

 

:130 [U.S.S. Oregon ?]

 

:131 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:132 U.S.S. Oregon , P.P.I.E. [i.e. Panama-Pacific International Exhibition] 1915.

 

:133 U.S. Battleship Oregon in dry dock.

 

:134 [Unidentified ship]

 

:135 [U.S.S. Oregon ?]

 

:136 U.S.S. Oregon .

 

:137 U.S.S. Indiana .

 

:138 Deck of the U.S.S. Indiana.

 

:139 U.S.S. Massachusetts .

 

:140 Oregon.

 

:141 [U.S.S. Oregon .]

 

:142 U.S.F.S. Connecticut , San Francisco Bay, May 6, 1908. 1:45 p.m. [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:143 U.S.S. Greer .

 

:144 New York, at Monterey, California, October 6, 1922.

 

:145 [Deck of unidentified ship.]

 

:146 [Deck of unidentified ship.]

 

:147 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:148 Aug. 1, 1906. U.S.S. South Dakota, starboard quarter.

 

:149 U.S.S. South Dakota, Oct. 1st, 1907.

 

:150 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 28, 1907.

 

:151 U.S.S. South Dakota, Sept. 28, 1907.

 

:152 Aug. 1, 1906. U.S.S. South Dakota, portside, looking forward.

 

:153 U.S.S. South Dakota, Oct. 1st, 1907.

 

:154 [Unidentified ship. San Francisco Bay.]

 

:155 U.S. Revenue Cutter, Corwin, departure for Alaska. [No. B886. Photograph by Isaiah W. Taber.]

 

:156 U.S. Grant, S.F. [i.e. San Francisco], 1899.

 

:157 Gedney.

 

:158 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:159 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:160 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:161 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:162 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:163 Albatross, Feb. 10, 1901. Sausalito.

 

:164 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:165 McArthur in Klemtoo Passage, B.C. [i.e. British Columbia].

 

:166 U.S.S. Bear .

 

:167 Hassler.

 

:168 [Unidentified tug.]

 

:169 [U.S.S. Albatross ? With tug.]

 

:170 U.S.S. Albatross . [Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:171 Jeanette.

 

:172 [U.S.S. Petrol .]

 

:173 [ Modoc.]

 

:174 Modoc Revenue Service.

 

:175 [Unidentified ship in dry dock.]

 

:176 [Unidentified ship at dock.]

 

:177 Tahoe at Mon. [i.e. Monterey].

 

:178 [Bay scene with ships. San Francisco in background?]

 

:179 Bear.

 

:180 U.S.C.G. Shoshone .

 

:181 U.S.S. Vicksburg .

 

:182 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:183 [Unidentified wrecked ships.]

 

:184 U.S.S. Brutas . Goat supply boat, San Diego, 1917.

 

:185 Paul Jones. June 24, 1902.

 

:186 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:187 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:188 Preble, June 19, 1902.

 

:189 "Dogs of War." San Diego, Cal. L to R: Davis -- Rowan -- Goldsborough -- Farragut .

 

:190 U.S.S. Faragut visit to Stockton. [Collection of M. Blaisdell.]

 

:191 U.S. Tug Vigilant , the Goat Island ferry.

 

:192 Yerba Buena - Goat Island. U.S.L.H.S. Madrona. U.S.S. Intrepid. U.S.N. training ship.

 

:193 Buena Vista light-house station and training ship Pensacola -- Goat Island.

 

:194 [Skipped.]

 

:195 [Unidentified ship.]

 

:196 [Unidentified aircraft carrier.]

 

:197 Mare Island.

 

:198 [Mare Island Naval Shipyard.]

 

:199 Showing a section of Mare Island & Navy Yards. U.S.A. Vallejo.

 

:200 Full dress drill at Mariner Barracks, Mare Island, Calif.

 

:201 [Mare Island Naval Shipyard?]

 

:202 [Ferry steamer Napa Valley?]

 

:203 [Mare Island Naval Shipyard.]

Volumes 38-41, 50-96.

SERIES 4: STREETCARS AND RAILROADS. Ca. 1860-ca. 1970

Volumes 38-41.

Subseries 1: Streetcars. Ca. 1863-1968

Physical Description: 1,945 Photographs.
 

Volume 38: San Francisco Street Cars -- Cable -- Clay St. Hill Railroad, California St. Railroad, Market St. Cable Railroad, Powell St. Railroad, Ferry Building

 

:1 Passenger and Tractor Car, Clay Street Railroad, San Francisco, 1873. [Reproduced from The Pacific Press, December 27, 1873.]

 

:2 [Reproduction of page listing patents for various aspects of cable car systems, from unidentified print source.]

 

:3 [Clay Street Hill Railroad insignia.]

 

:4 Clay & Kearny Sts. First day of operation. Sept. 1, 1873. [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.]

 

:5 Clay & Jones Streets. 1875. [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.] [Duplicate of 38:11 & 38:31.]

 

:6 Clay St. & Van Ness Avenue. 1879. [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.]

 

:7 Clay Street. Bet. Mason & Taylor Sts. 1878. [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.]

 

:8 [Illustration of Kearney Street & Van Ness Avenue Line, Clay Street Hill Railroad Company. Reproduced from unidentified print source.]

 

:9 Original Cable Car Shown By A.S. Hallidie -- World's Fair. 1893. [Reproduced from unidentified print source.]

 

:10 Clay & Kearny Streets. 1873. [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.]

 

:11 [Cable cars. Clay and Jones Streets. Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.] [Duplicate of 38:5 & 38:31.]

 

:12 Clay Street Hill, San Francisco, Cal. [From Sansome Street.]

 

:13 Mason & Washington Museum. May 23, 1968. [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.]

 

:14 Clay St. Hill R.R. Clay & Kearny Streets. 1873. S.C.P. [i.e. Society of California Pioneers.]

 

:15 Clay & Kearny Streets. Showing raised platform and "Bob-tailed" car. 1875. S.C.P. [i.e. Society of California Pioneers.] [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.]

 

:16 Clay St. west of Kearny. S.F., 1873. [From collection of Martin Behrman.]

 

:17 Clay & Van Ness. St. Lukes Church.

 

:18 Clay & Dupont Streets. 1875. Chinatown.

 

:19 Clay St. & Van Ness Ave. 1879. [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.]

 

:20 Clay St. Cable R.R. S.F. Clay Street bet. Taylor & Jones Streets. 1878. [Duplicate of 38:24. ] [Photograph by Carleton E. Watkins.]

 

:21 Clay St., S.F. East of Jones St. [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.]

 

:22 First Cable Line in the World. August 2nd, 1873. [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.] [Duplicate of 38:23.]

 

:23 Clay Street. Bet. Stockton & Powell. August 2, 1873. [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.] [Duplicate of 38:22]

 

:24 Clay Street. Between Taylor and Jones Streets. 1878. [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.] [Duplicate image of 38:20.] [Photograph by Carleton E. Watkins.]

 

:25 Clay Street. Bet. Stockton & Powell Sts. 1875. [Duplicate of 38:30.]

 

:26 Clay-Street Cable Tramway. [Reproduced from unidentified print source.]

 

:27 Clay Street Hill Wire Rope Rail Road. [Reproduction of illustration from unidentified print source.]

 

:28 Clay & Taylor Streets. (Lk. west.)

 

:29 View from top of [Clay St.] hill at Jones Street looking east toward the Bay of San Francisco. Goat Island and Coastal Pacific Wharf in the distance.

 

:30 [Clay Street. Between Stockton and Powell Streets. 1875.] [Duplicate of 38:25.]

 

:31 Clay & Jones Sts. 1874. [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.] [Duplicate of 38:5 & 38:11.]

 

:32 Clay St. and Van Ness Avenue. 1879. [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.]

 

:33 Clay St. and Van Ness Ave. [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.]

 

:34 Clay St., S.F. [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.]

 

:35 Clay & Van Ness. S.F. [Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.]

 

:36a-d ["California St. Cable Road. An Extensive Underground Work. Description of its Designs, Automatic Appliances, Machinery Buildings, Cars, Dummies, etc." Article reproduced from unidentified print source.]

 

:37 Power House. S.E. cor. California & Larkin Sts. 1878. [Photograph by Eadweard Muybridge.] [Duplicate of 38:37.]

 

:38 California Street Railroad -- San Francisco -- Engine and Car House. [Reproduction of illustration from unidentified print source.]

 

:39 California Street Railroad -- San Francisco -- Looking west from corner of Larkin Street. [Reproduction of illustration from unidentified print source.]

 

:40 California Street Rail Road. San Francisco. Engine and Car House. [Photograph by Eadweard Muybridge.] [Duplicate of 38:37.]

 

:41 [California Street Railroad. Engine and car house. Reproduction of illustration from unidentified print source.]

 

:42 California and Powell Streets. 1883.

 

:43 California Street Railroad -- San Francisco -- Elevator in Car House. [Reproduction of illustration from unidentified print source.]

 

:44 At Cal. [i.e. California] St. & Central Ave., S.F. Thomas Seale, 1st Supt.

 

:45 [Cable car. California Street Railroad Company. Reproduction of illustration from unidentified print source.]

 

:46 Cal. [i.e. California] St., S.F. At Kearney [i.e. Kearny]. No. 1. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:47 Circa 1880. Terminus of the California Street Line at California and Kearny in the 1880s. It was not till 1891 that the California Street line was extended from Kearny to Market Street.

 

:48 [Lacking.]

 

:49 California St. and Central Ave. 1880. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:50 California St. from Dupont. 1885. [T.E. Hecht.]

 

:51 California St. and Central Ave. 1880. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:52 [Cable cars. California Street Railroad Company. Cropped duplicate of 38:53 and 38:66.]

 

:53 [Cable cars. California Street Railroad Company. Duplicate of 38:52 and 38:66.]

 

:54 Cal. [i.e. California] St., S.F. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:55 Cal. [i.e. California] St., S.F., 1906 -- The only piece of rolling stock to escape the fire. [Copyright 1914 by Louis S. Slevin.]

 

:56 California & Kearny Sts. 1883. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:57 Cal. [i.e. California] Street, S.F. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:58 California St. east of Powell St. 1885. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:59 Cal. [i.e. California] St. Car. Jones & McAllister, S.F. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:60 [Street car at Jones and McAllister Streets. California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:61 Cal. [i.e. California] & Kearney [i.e. Kearny] Sts. 1880. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:62 California & Dupont Sts. 1886. [California Street Railroad Company. Duplicate of 38:64.]

 

:63 California & Stockton Sts. 1889. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:64 California & Dupont Sts. 1886. [California Street Railroad Company. Duplicate of 38:62.]

 

:65 Terminus Cal. [i.e. California] St. Cable R.R., S.F. California & Kearney [i.e. Kearny] Streets. 1880. [California Street Railroad Company. Photograph by Carleton E. Watkins.]

 

:66 California St. & Central Ave. 1880. [Duplicate of 38:52 and 38:53.]

 

:67 California Street and Franklin Street. 1882. Adolph Sutro at Forward Step. [From collection of Martin Behrman.]

 

:68 California & Taylor Streets. 1880. [California Street Railroad Company.] [T.E. Hecht.]

 

:69 California, Market & Drumm Streets. 1906. Only piece of equipment left after fire of 1906.

 

:70 California & Kearny Streets. 1883. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:71 California Street from Sansome Street, San Francisco. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:72 California St. from Dupont. 1885. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:73 California & Dupont Streets. 1882. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:74 California Street Railroad -- San Francisco -- Looking West from corner of Dupont Street. [Reproduction of illustration from unidentified print source.]

 

:75 California St. west from Leavenworth St. 1879. [Reproduction of illustration from unidentified print source.]

 

:76 California & Dupont Sts. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:77 [Cable car. California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:78 California & Stockton Streets. 1892. Grace Church. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:79 California & Mason Streets. 1894. The Mark Hopkins Residence. [Leland Stanford, Jr. Residence. With cable car from California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:80 California Street. [With Crocker, Huntington and Flood residences labeled, and street cars from California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:81 [California Street Railroad Company. Street car terminus at California and Kearny Streets.]

 

:82 California Street Wire Rope Rail Road. California St. east of Powell St. [Reproduced from unidentified print source.]

 

:83 California & Franklin Sts., looking east. 1884. [California Street Railroad Company.] [Photograph by Perkins.]

 

:84 California St. east of Powell St. 1879. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:85 California St. east of Dupont. 1880. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:86 N.W. cor. Cal. [i.e. California] and Van Ness. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:87 California Street from Powell looking East. [California Street Railroad Company.]

 

:88 Calif. [i.e. California]- Kearny St., S.F. [California Street Railroad Company.] [From collection of Martin Behrman.]

 

:89 California Street, from Nob Hill. Looking east down California Street from Powell Street in 1884. California Street Cable Railroad Dummy and Trailer No. 9 coming up hill. Jewish Synagogue at next corner of Stockton Street; St. Mary's Cathedral at Dupont and California Streets; Merchants Exchange Tower on right of California Street in distance. The terminal of the Cal. St. R.R. was at Kearney [i.e. Kearny] Street. Horse cars of California St. extension can be seen in distance. L.S. Slevin collection. 1935.

 

:90 [Street car. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:91 [Street car. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:92 California St. Cable R.R. Co. cars Nos. 40 and 47. O'Farrell, Jones and Hyde St. Line. Taken at North Beach Terminal at foot of Hyde St. R.D. Graves photo. 1935.

 

:93 [Street car. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:94 The Original of the "California" Type of Car. This car was dubbed "Jumbo Car." 1891. Rebuilt.

 

:95 Hyde & Beach Streets. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:96 [Hyde and Beach Streets.] [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:97 [Street car. Unidentified location. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:98 O'Farrell St. & Grant Ave. & Market St. 1907. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:99 C. St. C. R.R. [i.e. California Street Cable Railroad Company] Power House. California & Hyde Sts. Ca. 1898. [Duplicate of 38:99.]

 

:100 Cor. Hyde & Cal., S.F. [California Street Cable Railroad Power House.]

 

:101 Hyde St., San Francisco, Looking toward Sausalito.

 

:102 An old California St. Dummy. At Pacific Grove. [Copyright 1920 by Louis Slevin.]

 

:103 California Street, from Sansome Street, looking West, S.F., Cal. [Photograph by Isaiah W. Taber.]

 

:104 California & Drumm Sts. At Market St. 1900. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:105 [Street car. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:106 California St. and Presidio Ave. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:107 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:108 California St. & Presidio Ave. 1930. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:109  [Street car. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:110 California St. & Presidio Ave. 1925. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:111 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1925. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:112 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1925. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:113 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1925. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:114 California St. & Presidio Ave. 1925. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:115 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1925. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:116 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1925. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:117 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1925. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:118 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1925. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:119 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1925. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:120 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1925. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:121 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1925. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:122 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1925. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:123 Hyde & Beach Sts. 1930. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:124 [Hyde and Beach Streets. 1930. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:125 [Hyde and Beach Streets. 1930. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:126 [Hyde and Beach Streets. 1930. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:127 California St. & Presidio Ave. 1931. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:128 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1931. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:129 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1931. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:130 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1931. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:131 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1931. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:132 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1931. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:133 California St. & Presidio Ave. 1931. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:134 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1931. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:135 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1931. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:136 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1931. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:137 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1931. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:138 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1931. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:139 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1931. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:140 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1931. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:141 Jones & O'Farrell Sts. 1940. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:142 [Jones and O'Farrell Streets. 1940. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:143 [Jones and O'Farrell Streets. 1940. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:144 [Jones and O'Farrell Streets. 1940. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:145 Interior of Car Barn. Hyde & California Streets. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:146 1925. [Street car. California Street and Presidio Avenue. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:147 [Street car, showing detail of insignia. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:148 1925. [Street car. California Street and Presidio Avenue. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:149 [Street car. Man at work on cable line. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:150 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:151 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 1931. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:152 [Street car. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:153 [Street car. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:154 California St. & Presidio Ave. Before 1954. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:155 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. Before 1954. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:156 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. Before 1954. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:157 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. Before 1954. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:158 California & Market Sts. 1930. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:159 California St. & Presidio Ave. 195?. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.] [Duplicate of 38:161.]

 

:160 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 195?. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:161 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. 195?. California Street Cable Railroad Company.] [Duplicate of 38:159.]

 

:162 [Hyde and Beach Streets. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:163 [Hyde and Beach Streets. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:164 [Hyde and Beach Streets. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:165 [Hyde and Beach Streets. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:166 Hyde & Beach Sts. 1955. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:167 Hyde and Beach Streets. 1955. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:168 California & Montgomery Sts. 1912. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:169 California St. & Grant Ave. 1950. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:170 California St. Hill. East of Powell St. 195?. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:171 Signal Box. California & Powell Sts. To signal cars at cable crossings.

 

:172 [California Street, looking east. California Street Cable Railroad Company.] [Photograph by Phil Palmer.]

 

:173 [California Street, looking east. California Street Cable Railroad Company.] [Photograph by Phil Palmer.]

 

:174 Cable Car on California St. Hill, San Francisco. Between Grant Avenue & Stockton Street.

 

:175 [Street car. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:176 California St. and Grant Ave. 1920. [Photograph by Gabriel Moulin.]

 

:177 California & Jones Sts. Grace Cathedral. 1959. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:178 California St. -- Larkin to Hyde. [July 24, 1921. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:179 California St. -- Polk to Larkin. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:180 California & Jones Streets. March 7, 1928. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:181 S.W. cor. of Presidio Ave. & California St. [August 24, 1926. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:182 [California Street and Presidio Avenue. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:183 California Street & Presidio Ave. Last day of cable line to this point. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:184 California St. and Presidio Ave. 195?. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:185 O'Farrell & Market Sts. & Grant Ave. July 28, 1936. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:186 Hibernia Bank -- Corner Jones and McAllister Streets. Albert Pissis, Architect. 1900.

 

:187 Sutter & Jones Streets. Ca. 1902. [Charles Smallwood.]

 

:188 O'Farrell St. east from Powell, San Francisco, California.

 

:189 O'Farrell & Stockton Sts. 1901.

 

:190 O'Farrell and Stockton Streets. 1895.

 

:191 [Street car. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:192 Jones Street "Shuttle." 1905. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:193 O'Farrell & Market Sts. 1950. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:194 O'Farrell & Jones Sts. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:195 Jones St. bet. Sutter & Bush Sts. 1950. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:196 Jones & Pine Sts. 1950. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:197 [Jones Street, looking east from above Pine Street.]

 

:198 Pine & Hyde Streets. 1950. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:199 Hyde St. Hill above Francisco St. 1930. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:200 California & Hyde Sts. 1935. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:201 Mason & California Sts. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:202 Hyde & Greenwich [actually Lombard] Sts. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:203 Jones-Market-McAllister Streets. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:204 [Street car. Jones and McAllister Streets. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:205 [Street car. Jones St., at Market and McAllister. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:206 Jones & Market Sts. 1949. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:207 S.F. California St. Cable Car, No. 1. Jan. 15, 1939. At Market St.

 

:208 Jones & Market Sts. 1949. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:209 Hyde & Beach Streets. 1955. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:210 Hyde & Lombard Sts. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:211 Beach Street Terminal. [Hyde and Beach Streets. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:212 Hyde & Beach Streets. 1950. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:213 Jones St. Shuttle. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:214 Jones & Market Sts. 1950. [Jones Street Shuttle. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:215 Jones & O'Farrell Sts. 1950. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:216 Jones Street Shuttle. 1906. At Jones, Market, & McAllister Sts. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:217 Jones & Market Sts. 1949. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:218 For parade purposes. [Motor-driven cable car. Municipal Railway of San Francisco.]

 

:219 Interior of cable car.

 

:220 Scenes on California St. at Grant Ave. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:221 Scenes on California St. at Grant Ave. (Note Dupont Street on Sidewalk.) [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:222 St. Mary's Park.

 

:223 Hyde Street Hill.

 

:224 Flood Mansion & Fairmont Hotel. California St.

 

:225 California St. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:226 California Street. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:227 California St. and Grant Ave. 1908.

 

:228 Scenes on Hyde St. line. [California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:229 [Hyde Street line. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:230 [Hyde Street line. California Street Cable Railroad Company.]

 

:231 All must come to an end. Wreck at California & Montgomery Streets.

 

:232 At Beach. [Old street cars.]

 

:233 Cliff House Beach. [Old street cars.]

 

:234 Cable Power-House ruins, corner California and Hyde Streets. April 1906.

 

:235 On California Street Near Van Ness Avenue; the Running-gears of the California Street Cable Cars, Which Were Burned Where They Stood. April 1906.

 

:236 Burned Cable Cars, California & Hyde, June 23, 1906. [No. 294. Photograph by Turrill & Miller.]

 

:237 Where the fire overtook a row of cable cars on California street. California Street Cable R.R. Co. Between Polk St. and Van Ness Ave.

 

:238 Trucks of cars burned during fire of April 1906 on California Street. June 1906. S.C.P. [i.e. Society of California Pioneers].

 

:239 [Reproduction of page describing cars of California Street Cable Railroad and Market Street Railway.]

 

:240 [Ferry Building.] Ca. 1885. S. of C.P. [i.e. Society of California Pioneers].

 

:241 Ferry House in early 1880s.

 

:242 Ferry Landing -- Foot of Market Street. Ferry House in early 1880s.

 

:243 San Francisco Ferry House. Built 1875. Terminal for all Market St. and other horse cars. S.C.P. [i.e. Society of California Pioneers].

 

:244 Ferry House. Foot of Market Street. 1885. Society of California Pioneers.

 

:245 Oakland Ferry, Foot of Market Street, S.F., Cal. [No. 95. Photograph by Taber.]

 

:246 S.F. Ferry.

 

:247 [San Francisco Ferry Building.]

 

:248 Ferry Depot. San Francisco -- 1885. [Dressler Collection.]

 

:249 Ferry Landing. Market Street Cable & Horse Cars (center). Omnibus Cable Co. Howard Street car (lower). 1895.

 

:250 [Ferry Building. Independent Order of Odd Fellows' reception in progress.]

 

:251 Foot of Market St. [Ferry Building. Duplicate of 38:260.]

 

:252 [Ferry Building.] 1880.

 

:253 San Francisco Ferry Landing.

 

:254 Ferry Landing, Foot of Market Street.

 

:255 Odd Fellows' Receiving "Grand Sire" at Ferry Landing. Foot of Market St., S.F., Cal. [Photograph by A.J. McDonald.]

 

:256 Old Ferry Building. [T.E. Hecht.]

 

:257 [Reproduction of front cover of The Illustrated Directory. January 1895. Showing Ferry Building and foot of Market Street.]

 

:258 [Ferry Building.]

 

:259 [Ferry Building, foot of Market Street.]

 

:260 Foot of Market Street, S.F. [Ferry Building. Duplicate image of 38:251.]

 

:261 [Ferry Building.]

 

:262 [Ferry Building.] [Photograph by Mentz.]

 

:263 Market St. from the Ferry. 1905.

 

:264 Market Street from the Ferry. August 23, 1905.

 

:265 [Market and Steuart Streets. Ferry Building.]

 

:266 [Ferry Building.]

 

:267 [Ferry Building. 1905.]

 

:268 [Ferry Building.]

 

:269 Ferry Building, San Francisco, Cal.

 

:270 S.F. Ferry. 1896.

 

:271 Building of Union Ferry Building. 1896.

 

:272 Market St., S.F. [At Ferry Building.]

 

:273 [Ferry Building. 1900.]

 

:274 [Street cars at Ferry Building. Duplicate of 38:296.]

 

:275 Market St. from California St. 1905. [Looking toward Ferry Building.]

 

:276 San Francisco. Looking up Sacramento Street. From Oakland Ferry. 1905.

 

:277 1904. [Ferry Building.]

 

:278 Ferry Building. A. Page Brown, Architect. 1898.

 

:279 [Ferry Building.]

 

:280 The Ferry Building.

 

:281 [Ferry Building.]

 

:282 Golden Gate Park & Ocean Beach. As reached by the Market Street Cable Railway Co.'s cars. Reproduction of lithograph.

 

:283 ["Take the Street or Jackson St. Cable Cars for Sutro Heights." Advertisement. Reproduced from unidentified print source.]

 

:284 [Page from the San Francisco Directory, listing schedule for Market Street Railroad.]

 

:285 [Reproduction of plan of the Market Street Cable Railway Company's System of Roads.]

 

:286 [Illustration of San Francisco Market Street Railroad Company car in front of W.T. and J. Garratt Foundry. Reproduced from unidentified print source.]

 

:287 [Advertisement for Coffey and Risdon, Boiler Makers and Sheet Iron Workers. Illustration includes cable car. Reproduced from unidentified print source.]

 

:288 [Skipped.]

 

:289 Market St. extension dummy, S.F., Cal. [Photograph by Wagstaff.]

 

:290 [Ferry House.] 1892.

 

:291 [Street car at Ferry House.]

 

:292 [Street cars at Ferry House.]

 

:293 [View of Market Street from Ferry Building.]

 

:294 Market St. from the Ferry. 1904.

 

:295 Fulton and Stanyan Streets. [Street cars.]

 

:296 [Street cars at Ferry Building. 1905. Duplicate of 38:274.]

 

:297 [Arch on Market Street, commemorating fortieth birthday of California, September 9, 1890. From Grant Avenue.] [Photograph by A. Sewell.]

 

:298 Market Street, San Francisco, Before the Fire. [Old Ferry Building in distance.]

 

:299 San Francisco, Cal. Market St. east from Third. 1895. [Photograph by Perkins.]

 

:300 1896. [Market Street at Jones Street.]

 

:301 Market at 5th [i.e. Fifth] St. 1892. [Duplicate of 38:305]

 

:302 Market & Stockton & Ellis Sts.

 

:303 The Last of Market St. (Castro St.) Cable Cars. Castro St. Car Barn. Nov. 1937.

 

:304 [United Railroads street car.]

 

:305 Market Street east of Fifth Street. 1892. [Duplicate of 38:301.]

 

:306 [Market Street Railway Company street car.]

 

:307 [Street car at Ferry Building.]

 

:308 Powell & Market Sts. Baldwin Hotel. 1895.

 

:309 Market & Third Sts. 1906.

 

:310 [Street cars. Foot of Market Street, at Ferry Building.]

 

:311 Palace Hotel, Market St., showing Cable cars and Lotta's Fountain, S.F., Cal. 1887. [Photograph by Isaiah W. Taber.]

 

:312 Market Street, San Francisco, from Lotta's Fountain. 1887. [Photograph by Taber.]

 

:313 California's 40th Birthday, Sept. 9, 1890. Looking west on Market Street from Grant Avenue. [Photograph by Thomas Houseworth.]

 

:314 Looking east on Market Street. From Fourth Street. September 9, 1890. [Arch commemorating California's fortieth birthday.]

 

:315 Stanyan & Fulton Sts. 1888.

 

:316 Market & Geary Sts. 1888.

 

:317 Market Street Cable Railway, San Francisco.

 

:318 Market & Ninth Sts. 1890.

 

:319 The Blythe Block, Market Street View.

 

:320 Haight St. east of Buchanan St. 1890s. "Going out to the ball game."

 

:321 [Street car. Market Street Cable Railway Company.]

 

:322 1886. [Street car. Hayes and Stanyan Streets.]

 

:323 [Street car. McAllister and Pierce Streets. Duplicate of 38:356.]

 

:324 Market from Second St. West. 1898. [Photograph by R.J. Waters.]

 

:325 Inspection Trip. 1884. [Market Street Cable Railway Company.]

 

:326 [Street car. Market and Mason Streets. 1892.]

 

:327 Valencia & 29th [i.e. Twenty-ninth] Sts. [Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:328 [Street car. Market - Ninth - Hayes - Larkin Streets. Market Street Cable Railway Company.]

 

:329 [Market - Stockton - Ellis Streets.]

 

:330 San Francisco. [Street car. Market and Larkin Streets.]

 

:331 [Market Street, at Palace Hotel. Street car.]

 

:332 Market - Hayes - Larkin Streets. 1898.

 

:333 Hayes Street Line. Market & Larkin & Hayes Sts. 1899. [Market Street Cable Railway Company.]

 

:334 [Market Street, east of Stockton Street. Spreckles (Call) Building. 1898.]

 

:335 [Street car. Valencia and Twenty-First Streets.]

 

:336 Market - Third - Kearny Sts. Safety Platform. 1905.

 

:337 S. side Market St. Bet. 3rd [i.e. Third] & 4th [i.e. Fourth]. March 23, 1905. [T.E. Hecht.]

 

:338 Instantaneous view of Market St. Baldwin Hotel and Fifth and Market Streets -- Photo 1880.

 

:339 Castro Street. [Street car. Market Street Cable Railway Company.]

 

:340 [Street car. Valencia and Twenty-Ninth Streets. Market Street Cable Railway Company.]

 

:341 Haight & Stanyan Sts. 1903. [Street car. United Railroads.]

 

:342 Hayes St. near Van Ness Av. 1899.

 

:343 [Street car. Hayes and Larkin Street. Hayes Street Line. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:344 An Open Cable Car. Larkin and Market Streets. T.E. Hecht. [Photograph by Perkins.]

 

:345 Haight & Stanyan Sts. 1895. [Street car. Market Street Cable Railway Company.]

 

:346 Market and Steuart Streets. At Ferry. 1890. [Street car. Market Street Cable Railway Company.]

 

:347 Haight Street Terminal. Cars on turntable. Haight & Stanyan Streets. Ca. 1898. Ted Wurm.

 

:348 [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:349 Haight St. [Street cars.]

 

:350 Fulton St. & Masonic Ave. 1889. [Street car. Market Street Cable Railway Company.]

 

:351 At Palace Hotel. [Street cars.]

 

:352 Hayes Street Cable Car Built at Sacramento. [From collection of Vernon Sappers.]

 

:353 McAllister Street bet. Baker & Lyon Streets. Ca. 1902. Smallwood.

 

:354 Market Street Cable Railway, San Francisco. [Photograph by A.P. Flaglor.]

 

:355 Van Ness Avenue and McAllister Street. [Parade. Boys viewing from top of cable car.]

 

:356 McAllister and Pierce Streets. [Street car. Duplicate of 38:323.]

 

:357 Market - Hayes - Larkin - Ninth Streets. St. Nicholas Hotel. 1902.

 

:358 Market and Sixth Street. [Street car.]

 

:359 Market & Taylor Streets. 1885. [Photograph by Perkins.]

 

:360 Market St. at McAllister St. S.F. 1894. McAllister St. Car.

 

:361 3rd [i.e. Third] & Market Sts. 1894.

 

:362 [Street car. Market Street Cable Railway.]

 

:363 Old Ferry Building. [ From collection of T.E. Hecht.]

 

:364 25th [i.e. Twenty-fifth] & Valencia Sts. [Maintenance of cable line in progress.]

 

:365 Valencia Street car. [United Railroads.]

 

:366 Valencia Street car. [United Railroads.]

 

:367 Valencia Street car. [United Railroads.]

 

:368 Valencia Street car. [Market Street Cable Railway Company.]

 

:369 Valencia Street car. [Market Street Cable Railway Company.]

 

:370 Fulton St. at 13th [i.e. Thirteenth] Ave. 1905. [Street car. United Railroads.]

 

:371 McAllister to Fulton St. Through Private Right-of-Way. 1905.

 

:372 Haight & Schrader Sts. 1905.

 

:373 Market Street Company's Permanent Way and Car. [Reproduction of illustration from unidentified print source.]

 

:374 Market St. near Castro & 17th [i.e. Seventeenth] Sts. 1904.

 

:375 Fulton & Stanyan Sts. Terminal of McAllister St. Line. 1890.

 

:376 [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:377 Fulton St., east from Cole St. [June 16, 1906.]

 

:378 Fulton & Stanyan Sts. 1905.

 

:379 Fulton St. & 10th [i.e. Tenth] Ave. Chutes.

 

:380 Fulton St. and 13th [i.e. Thirteenth] Ave. 1906. [Street car lines.]

 

:381 Castro & 21st [i.e. Twenty-First] Streets. 1896. [Street car lines.]

 

:382 Powell and Market Streets. [After Baldwin Hotel fire, 1898. Duplicate of 38:609.]

 

:383 [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:384 Jackson & Gough Sts. 1892. [Street car.]

 

:385 Powell - Eddy - Market Sts. Baldwin Hotel Ruins. 1898.

 

:386 Clay & Sacramento Streets Postal Car. At Ferry. 1898.

 

:387 [United States Railway Post Office. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:388 Powell & California Sts. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:389 Powell & California Streets. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:390 Baldwin Hotel -- S.F. Pumping out after fire. [1898.] [Duplicate of 38:382 and 38:609.]

 

:391 Powell and California Streets. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:392 Powell & Market & Eddy Sts. 1898. [Baldwin Hotel fire.]

 

:393 Sixth Ave. & Fulton St. 1894. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:394 Post Office car at Ferry. 1896.

 

:395 [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:396 Post Office Car. Hayes & Stanyan Sts. 1900.

 

:397 [Reproduction of clippings of postmark stamps.]

 

:398 [Street car.]

 

:399 Fillmore Street Hill at Broadway. [Street car.]

 

:400 [Street car. Fillmore Street Hill at Broadway.]

 

:401 Cable cars on Fillmore St. Hill. San Francisco.

 

:402 Hayes and Stanyan Streets. [United States Mail Railway Post Office car. Entrance to Golden Gate Park.]

 

:403 Powell & Market Sts.

 

:404 Washington & Fillmore Sts. [Street car.]

 

:405 Taylor & Bay Sts. [Cable car turntable.]

 

:406 Taylor & Bay Streets. [Street car at turntable.]

 

:407 Taylor and Bay Streets. 1906. [Street car. United Railroads.]

 

:408 Clay St. east of Jones St. 1905. [Cable lines.]

 

:409 Washington St. east of Jones St. 1905. [Cable lines.]

 

:410 Sacramento Street east of Dupont (Grant Avenue). [Street car.]

 

:411 At Ferry Building. 1905. [Street car. United Railroads.]

 

:412 Powell & Market Sts. Baldwin Hotel Fire. 1898.

 

:413 Washington and Mason Streets. 1914. [Street car. United Railroads.]

 

:414 Washington Street near Mason Street. [Street car. United Railroads.]

 

:415 Bush & Powell Sts. looking North. April 27, 1914. [Street cars.]

 

:416 Powell and Bush Streets. August 6, 1914. [Street cars.]

 

:417 Mason and Washington Streets. 1906. [Street cars.]

 

:418 Powell Street at Union Square. July 1921. [Cable lines.]

 

:419 Powell St. north of Pine St. July 1921.

 

:420 Powell & Jackson Streets. 1926. [Street car.] [From collection of Ted Wurm.]

 

:421 Columbus Ave. & Powell. [April 22, 1914. Cable lines.]

 

:422 Mason & Jackson Streets. 1910. [Cable lines and turntable.]

 

:423 California St. and Presidio Ave.

 

:424 Mason & Washington Sts. Power House. 1905. [Street car. United Railroads.]

 

:425 A Bicycle Transport. Sacramento - Clay Streets line.

 

:426 Taylor & Bay Sts. [Exposed cable lines.]

 

:427 Powell & California Sts. [Street car.]

 

:428 Powell & Market Sts. [Street car at turntable.]

 

:429 Jackson & Steiner Sts. [Street car.]

 

:430 Taylor & Bay Streets. [Street car.]

 

:431 Calif. [i.e. California] & Powell. S.F. [Street car.]

 

:432 Washington and Jackson Streets. [Street car. United Railroads.]

 

:433 Taylor & Bay Sts. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:434 Taylor & Bay Sts. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:435 Taylor & Bay Sts. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:436 Taylor & Bay Sts. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:437 Washington & Fillmore Sts. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:438 Washington & Fillmore Sts. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:439 Washington & Fillmore Sts. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:440 Bay and Taylor Streets. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:441 [Street car. Bay and Taylor Streets. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:442 [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:443 [Washington and Fillmore Streets. Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:444 [Washington and Fillmore Streets. Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:445 [Washington and Fillmore Streets. Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:446 Powell Street, south of Pine Street. [Street cars. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:447 [Jackson Street and Van Ness Avenue. Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:448 [Steiner and Jackson Streets. Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:449 [Steiner and Washington Streets. Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:450 [Mason and Washington Streets. Market Street Railway Company Power House.]

 

:451 "The Cable Car". A Distinctive Feature of San Francisco.

 

:452 Powell St. Cable Car on its Turn-table at Powell and Market Sts. San Francisco.

 

:453 Jackson & Fillmore Sts. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:454 Washington & Fillmore Sts. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:455 Washington & Steiner Sts. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:456 Steiner bet. Jackson & Washington Sts. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:457 Washington & Mason Sts. [Cable lines.]

 

:458 [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:459 [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:460 Interior of Powell Street car.

 

:461 Interior of Powell Street Cable Car.

 

:462 Jackson Street. [Street car.]

 

:463 [Street car.]

 

:464 Mason & Washington Streets. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:465 Steiner Street. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:466 Powell & California Sts. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:467 Powell & Market Sts. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:468 Washington & Fillmore Sts. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:469 Mason Street Car Barn. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:470 Powell & California Streets. Signal box on corner. 1946.

 

:471 Powell & California Sts. 1946. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:472 [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:473 Powell & Jackson Streets. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:474 [Cable lines.]

 

:475 Clay and Stockton Sts. [March 18, 1908. Construction on cable lines.]

 

:476 Ferry Loop. [Maintenance of cable lines in progress.]

 

:477 [Maintenance of cable lines in progress.]

 

:478 [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:479 [Street car at Ferry Building.]

 

:480 Clay Street from Embarkadero [i.e. Embarcadero]. Oct. 9, 1920.

 

:481 Sacramento & Fillmore Streets. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:482 Sacramento & Fillmore Sts. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:483 Sacramento & Fillmore Streets. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:484 Sacramento & Fillmore Streets. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:485 Sacramento-Clay St. car. At Ferry.

 

:486 [Street car. United Railroads.]

 

:487 Clay St. Grant Ave. to Stockton. [July 29, 1921. [Cable lines.]

 

:488 Clay St. Grant Avenue to Kearney [i.e. Kearny]. [September 20, 1922. Cable lines.]

 

:489 Sacramento & Webster Streets. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:490 Sacramento & Fillmore Streets. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:491 Sacramento & Fillmore Streets. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:492 Sacramento & Fillmore Streets. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:493 Sacramento & Fillmore Streets. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:494 Sacramento & Fillmore Streets. [Street car. Market Street Railway Company.]

 

:495 Mason & Washington Sts. Car Barn. [May 28, 1917.]

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