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'''Easterly view from above Fourth Street Bridge with lumber yard occupying south bank of [[|Mission Creek|Mission Creek]].'''
'''Easterly view from above Fourth Street Bridge with lumber yard occupying south bank of [[Mission Creek|Mission Creek]].'''


''Photo: Bancroft Library (brk00012269_24a)''
''Photo: Bancroft Library (brk00012269_24a)''

Latest revision as of 18:58, 22 April 2011

Primary Source

Fourth Street draw bridge near Channel Street 1927.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library (aad-0683)

Easterly view from above Fourth Street Bridge with lumber yard occupying south bank of Mission Creek.

Photo: Bancroft Library (brk00012269_24a)

Dan F. Hanlon goes under the 3rd Street Bridge.

Photo: San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park (A7.38,337pl)

Tug Elizabeth steams under 3rd Street bridge, c. 1920s.

Photo: Bancroft Library (brk00012267_24a)

Two-master steams under 4th Street drawbridge, lumber yard still occupying south edge of Mission Creek.

Photo: Bancroft Library (brk00012268_24a)

Photos from the book