Box 3
Contains 20 Results:
Map of the burnt district of San Francisco, showing the extent of the fire. And also the brick, iron, and adobe builddings [sic] destroyed, which were supposed "fire proof," also three store ships destroyed, also the brick or iron buildings within the limit of the burnt district, or immediately adjoining it, which were saved., circa 1851
Map of the burnt district, bounded by Pine, Dupont, Vallejo, and Front Streets. The map identifies fifty-four destroyed buildings and twenty-three saved buildings, and their occupants. A key indicates what materials the buildings were constructed of.
Includes illustration of San Francisco's original waterfront and locations of buried ships.
San Francisco--California., undated
Panoramic view of San Francisco from Nob Hill to the east over North Beach.
San Francisco, [1854]., circa 1854
Panoramic view from Nob Hill looking east toward the bay. A couple stands in the foreground, the man pointing, with a seated artist sketching and other figures.
San Francisco, 1854. Fire of July 11th., circa 1854
A variant of Baird 239, with a fire raging in the background on Jackson Street.
San Francisco, 1858., circa 1858
Panoramic view from Russian Hill looking east to the harbor.
San Francisco in 1851., before 1851 March 15
Panoramic view of San Francisco from the west looking toward the harbor and Yerba Buena Island.
San Francisco in 1860., circa 1860
View of San Francisco from a photograph by G.R. Fardon, taken in front of Judge Freelon's residence, on Russian Hill. Illustration is the same as Baird 241.
San Francisco Upper California., circa 1852
Panoramic view of San Francisco from Nob Hill looking east to the bay.
San Francisco Upper California., circa 1852
Panoramic view of San Francisco from Nob Hill looking east to the bay.
San Francisco Upper California. In November 1851., circa 1852
Panoramic view of San Francisco from Nob Hill looking east to the bay.