Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1913, Part 11

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Social Societies


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Social Societies


Pacific Coast Association Native Sons of Vermont. A. O. Colton, Secretary. Office, 514 Mills Building. Pacific Coast Waiters' Association. 181 Eddy street, Geo. W. Bates, Secre- tary.


Pacific Motor Boat Club. Club House Belvedere, Marin County. James S. Haw- kins, Commodore; F. B. Adams, Secre- tary.


Pacific Psi Upsilon Union. Meets an- nually on November 24th. Sidney V. Smith, President: Edward Mills Adams, Secretary, 2777 Pine street.


Pacific Union Club, The. California and Mason streets. Geo. A. Pope, Pres- ident; Wm A. Bissell, Vice-President; Frank G. Drum, Treasurer; Horace D. Pillsbury, Secretary. Meets third Tues- day of each month.


Presidio Golf Club. Meets second Sat- urday of each month at 8 Presidio Ter- race.


Press Club of San Francisco, W. W. Naughton, President; H. G. Greenhill, Secretary, southwest corner Sutter and Powell streets.


Recreation League of San Francisco. James E. Rogers, Secretary, Phelan Building.


Roumanian Aid Society. Meets first and third Tuesday.


Ladies' Auxiliary. Meets second and fourth Tuesday at 1638 Eddy.


San Francisco Commercial Club. Top floor Merchants Exchange Building. Allen L. Chickering, President; Freder- ick J. Koster, First Vice-President; Philip S. Teller, Second Vice-President; Clarence M. Oddie, Secretary; H. H. Reiter, Manager.


San Francisco Fly Casting Club, F. J. Cooper President; Paul M. Nippert, Sec- retary, Mills Building.


San Francisco Golf and Country Club. Burke Corbet, President; R. J. Woods, Secretary and Treasurer, 3555 Clay street. Grounds at Ingleside.


San Francisco Kennel Club. Wm. V. N. Bay, Secretary, 355 Sutter street.


San Francisco Maennerchor. Meets every Wednesday evening at Mission Turn Verein Hall. F. W. Duelfer, Presi- dent; Henry Bobsien, Vice-President; Ed. Stegemann, Treasurer; Arthur Keller, Li- brarian; Alex. Hartmann, Secretary.


San Francisco Schuetzen Verein. Meets every second Wednesday at Ger- man House, Turk and Polk streets. Nic Ahrens, President; Otto Lemcke, Secre- tary.


San Francisco Scottish Thistle Club. Meets at German House, Polk and Turk streets, second and fourth Thursday of each month. A. D. McDougald, Recorder.


San Francisco Settlement Association, 2520 Folsom street. Miss Myra Jeffers, Secretary.


San Francisco Turn Verein, Sutter street, near Devisadero street. Meets first and third Wednesday of each month. Louis Markus, President; Fritz Zecher, Vice-President; Joe Kindsmueller; First Secretary; Charles Thias, Second Secre- tary; Edwin Bercher, Physical Director.


San Francisco Yacht Club, R. C. Pell, Commodore; J. E. Russell, Secretary, 310 Sansome street.


Sequoia Club. 1565 Bush street. Servian-Montenegrin L. & B. Society, 1034 Golden Gate evenue.


Society of Old Friends, 915 Van Ness avenue. J. E. Slinkey, Secretary.


Socrates Social Club. 3560 Twentieth street.


Sons and Daughters of the Old Friends. Meets every Monday evening at 1191 Oak street. Franklin F. Lord, M. D., President; Miss Irene Stricker, Secretary.


Sons of Exempt Firemen's Association. Incorporated. L. S. Graves, President; William G. Mckibbin, Secretary; Philip Figel, Treasurer, 210 Halleck.


South End Rowing Club. Foot Van Ness avenue.


Southern Club of San Francisco, W. S. K. Brown, Secretary, Commercial Building, 833 Market street.


Sphinx Club. 925 Golden Gate avenue. Chas. Linn, Secretary. Stanford Club of


San Francisco. Meets at the call of the President. D. V. Cowdan, Secretary, Ibis Building.


State Floral Society. 240 Golden Gate avenue. Meets second Friday of each month. Mrs. John A. Scannavino, President; Mrs. Henry P. Tricou, Secre- tary, 882 Grove street.


State of Maine Association of Call- fornia (Inc.). Meets second Monday in each month, annual reunion in June. Officers for 1913-1914-President, M. W. McIntosh; Secretary, F. W. Thaxter, 2454 Ashby avenue, Berkeley.


St. Margaret's Club. 1541 California street.


Swedish Bachelors Club.


2185 Fif- teenth . street. Niles Cronfelt, Manager. Swedish Singing Society. Organized 1891 Meets every Wednesday in Swed- ish-American Hall, 2174 Market street. Axel Philstrom, instructor.


Swedish Society of San Francisco. Or- ganized 1873. Meets second and fourth Thursday in each month at 2174 Market street. H. Forsberg, President; Harry Mentzer, Secretary.


The Alta Club. 1509 Gough street.


The Family, Southwest corner Bush and Powell streets. C. J. Christenson, Manager.


The Readers' Club, 2701 Mission street.


To Kalon Club, Calvary Church. Mrs. G. Mullin, President, Mrs. H. C. Stev- ens, Corresponding Secretary, 820 Fill- more.


Town and Country Club. 218 Stock- ton street. Mrs. John Johns, President; Mrs. W. H. Taylor, Vice-President; Mrs. J. B. Murphy, Secretary.


Transportation Club. The. Palace Hotel. Theo. H. Jacobs, Secretary. Union League Club, The. Corner Powell and O'Farrell streets.


University of California Club. 212 Stockton street. ... E. Graupner, Presi- dent; Wm. T. Hays, Secretary. Verein Eintracht. Meets at 237


Twelfth street every Wednesday. Louis Schmidt, President; O. Thiele, Record- ing Secretary.


Veteran's Odd Fellows' Association. Chas. E. Benedict, President; W. H. Bar- ner, Secretary. I. O. O. F. Hall


Veteran Firemen's Association of San Francisco. Is a social and charitable organization. Headquarters, 368 Fell street. Organized November 30, 1898. Incorporated June 10, 1899. The mem- bership is composed of retired and ac- tive members of the San Francisco Fire Department. Regular meetings the first Tuesday of each month. Regular meet- ings of the Board of Directors third Tuesday of each month at 368 Fell street. President, A. C. McKinzie, Vice-


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Presidents, W. H. Brown and A. H. Leaf; D. J. Harrison, Financial Secre- tary; Richard J. Courtier, Treasurer; Joseph Wolf, Marshal.


Veteran Police Association of San Francisco. President, John Morgan.


Meets every second Sunday in the month at Hall of Justice.


Veteran Volunteer Fireman's Associa- tion of Californi ... Meets second Tues- day of each month at 1231 Market street. Stephen Bunner, President; G. W. Bay- reuther, Recording Secretary.


Veterans of the California Hundred and Battalion. Composed of the sur- vivors of the 500 men who enlisted in California, paid their fare East and served in the Second Massachusettes Cavalry, as members of the California Hundred and California Cavalry Battal- ion. C. Mason Kinne, President, Granada Hotel.


Yorok Social and Athletic Club. 4245 Nineteenth.


WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION OF CALIFORNIA.


State officers-Mrs. Sara J. Dorr. President; Mrs. Addie Garwood Estes, Vice-President-at-Large; Miss Anna E. Chase, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. Emilie M. Skoe, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Iowa M. Holston, Treasurer. Head- quarters, 3 City Hall avenue, rooms 216-217.


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Mrs. Alice E. Bradley. President: Mrs. A. M. McCroskey, Vice-President-at- Large; Mrs. S. M. Fitzgerald, Corre- sponding Secretary, 168 Alpine street; Mrs. A. J. Burgess, Recording Secretary, 2476 Howard street; Mrs. Adeline Hooke, Treasurer.


LOCAL UNIONS. Central-Addie J. Burgess, Secretary, 2476 Howard street.


THEATRES AND RESORTS. THEATRES.


Alcazar-O'Farrell near Mason street. Columbia-Mason and Geary streets. Cort Theatre-Market and Ellis streets. Empress-Market near 6th street.


Garrick-Ellis between Fillmore and Steiner streets.


Lyceum-Twenty-ninth and Mission streets.


Majestic Theatre-Mission and 21st streets.


National-Northwest corner Post and Steiner streets.


Novelty-Steiner and O'Farrell streets. Orpheum-South side O'Farrell be- tween Stockton and Powell streets.


Princess-South side Ellis, between Fillmore and Steiner streets.


Savoy-McAllister and Leavenworth streets.


Tivoli Opera House-70 Eddy street. Valencia Theater-Valencia, near Thir- teenth street.


Wigwam -- 2547 Mission street.


RESORTS.


Cliff House and Seal Rocks-Termi- nation of Cliff avenue, six miles west of City Hall.


Gien Park (Mission Zoo)-Chenery and Diamond streets.


Golden Gate Park-Between Fulton and Lincoln Way, from Stanyan street west to the ocean.


Museum of Academy of Sciences- 343 Sansome street.


Ostrich Farm, Forty-sixth and Balboa streets.


Sutro Baths-Cliff avenue, near Cliff House.


Sutro Heights-Termination Point Lobos avenue, between Forty-eight ave- nue and the ocean.


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EXPLANATIONS


According to the method adopted in this city for numbering buildings, Market Street is the starting point for numbers on all streets running from it in a northerly, southerly or westerly direction, and the water front for all streets running therefrom in a westerly or southwesterly direction. The numbers on all streets not commencing at Market Street or the water front run in conformity with the numbers of the main streets running parallel with them, except in the case of a few streets which are numbered in an irregular manner.


On all streets between the water front and Central Avenue the even numbers are on the right-hand side, and the odd numbers on the left, starting from the point of beginning. Beyond Central Avenue most of the streets have been numbered in a contrary manner. One hundred numbers, or as many thereof as are necessary, are allotted to each block bounded by main streets; for instance, Montgomery Street commences at Market, and the main streets crossing as you proceed north are Sutter, Bush, Pine, etc. Therefore any numbers between 1 and 100 will be found on the right or left-hand side of the street between Market and Sutter, between 100 and 200 from Sutter to Bush, between 200 and 300 from Bush to Pine.


In the streets which are numbered, a dash (-) indicates that the cross street does not extend to that side; (o), the street borders on the bay, or public park, cemetery, etc., consequently there are no buildings on blocks thus designated; (c), the street is not opened through the block, or is interrupted in its course at that point by a public square, cemetery, etc .; (e), end of street.


The following named localities referred to in the Street Directory are situated as follows: Academy Tract, northwest side of Mission Street, between Silver and Ocean Avenues; Bay Shore Tract, Crocker Estate Co., Visitacion Valley District; Bernal Heights, west of Twenty-sixth Street, between San Bruno Avenue and Mission Street; City Land Association Tract, northwest of San Jose Avenue, near County Line; Clarendon Heights, north of Twentieth Street, between Lincoln Avenue and San Miguel Rancho; College Homestead, east of Mission Street and north of Silver Avenue; Excelsior Homestead, southeast of Mission Street, near County Line; Fairmount Tract, south of Thirtieth Street and west of Mission Street; Islais Creek, from west side of San Bruno Avenue, near Silver Avenue, north and east to the bay; Laguna de la Merced, near the County Line and ocean, 6 miles southwest of City Hall; Lake View, west of San Jose Avenue, from Ocean Avenue south to Railroad Homestead; Ocean View, west of San Jose Avenue near County Line; Paul Tract. near junction of San Bruno and Railroad Avenues; Presidio Reservation, west of Lyon, and north of Pacific Avenue and Lake Street to the bay and ocean; Railroad Homestead, northwest of San Jose Avenue, near County Line; Richmond District, west of First Avenue and north of Golden Gate Park to the Presidio Reservation and ocean; Reis Tract, from San Bruno Avenue west, Visitacion Valley; San Miguel, near the junction of San Jose and Ocean Avenues; Silver Terrace Tract, between San Bruno and Railroad Avenues, south to Silver Avenue; South San Francisco, south of Islais Creek and east of San Bruno Avenue to the County Line and the bay; Spring Valley Homestead, west of Mission Street, near Silver .Avenue; Stanford Heights Tract, west of Bellevue Street, from Twenty-sixth south to Thirty-first Street; Sunnydale Tract, west of San Bruno Avenue, near the County Line; Sunnyside, west of San Jose Avenue, near Ocean Avenue; Sunset District, south of Golden Gate Park from First Avenue west to the ocean; Sutro Heights, termination of Point Lobos Avenue, between Forty-eighth Avenue and the ocean; University Homestead, west of San Bruno Avenue, between Silver Avenue and Visitacion Valley; Visitacion Valley, between San Bruno Avenue and Mission Street, near County Line; West End Homestead, north and south side of County Line, near Mission Street; West End Tract, between San Jose Avenue and Mission Street near County Line.


ABBREVIATIONS .- N, north; E, east; S, south; W, west; Av, avenue; bet, between; nr, near; s, side.


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A (now Anza), from First Av bet Geary and Balboa, W to the ocean. For Nos. see Clement


Cross Sta.


N


S.


Arguello Boulevard.


2


1


Second Avenue.


100


101


Third


200


201


Fourth


300


301


Fifth


400


401


Sixth


500


501


Seventh


600


601


Eighth


700


701


Ninth


800


801


Tenth


900 901


Eleventh


1000 1001


Twelfth


1100 1101


A South (now Alvord)


Addison, from Bemis W to Castro


Nineteenth


700


701


Twentieth .


800


801


Twenty-first


900


901


Twenty-second. 1000


1001


Twenty-third.


1100


1101


Twenty-fourth 1200


1201


Twenty-fifth.


1300


.1301


Twenty-sixth. 1400


1401


Army.


1500


1501


Precita Avenue.


1600.


1601


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Ahler's Court, S & Filbert bet Buchanan and Webster


Aileen, off Larkin nr O'Farrell


Aileen Avenue (now Street); from N s Fifteenth bet Guerrero and Dolores Alabama, from Division bet Florida and Harrison S to Esmeralda Av


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E.


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1


Alameda. 100 . : 101


Fifteenth. 200


201


Sixteenth. 300


301


Seventeenth 400


401


Mariposa


500.


501


Eighteenth


600


601


Abbey, from N S Seventeenth bet Dolores and Church


Aberdeen (closed), W of San Bruno Av nr County Line


Academy, from Fairmount nr Chenery, S to Charles


Acadia (Sunnyside), from Circular Av nr San Jose Av N to pt nr Mangels Av


Acme Alley, from Seward nr Douglass, S W to Grand View Av


Acorn Alley, from W s Leavenworth bet California and Sacramento Acton (West End Homestead), from Mission nr County Line


Ada Alley (now Amity Alley), from Ada Court nr O'Farrell


Ada Court, from N & O' Farrell bet Leav- enworth and Hyde


Adair, from W 8 Howard bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth W to Capp


Adaline (Glen Park Terrace) from Diamond S E to Moreland


Adam (Bernal Heights), from Army bet San Bruno Av and Holladay Av, S to Eve


Ade Alley, from N & Jackson bet Stockton and Powell


Adela, E of San Bruno Av nr Islais Creek


Adelaide Place, from W 8 Taylor bet Geary and Post


Adler, from E s Columbus Av bet Pacific and Broadway, W to Grant Av


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Montcalm. 1701


Norwich 1700


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Ripley 1800 1801


Waltham


Esmeralda Avenue .. (e) (e)


Aladdin Terrace, from E 8 Taylor bet Union and Filbert


Alameda, from the bay W to Harrison Alamo Square, bet Steiner, Scott, Hayes and Fulton


Alaska (South S. F.), from the bay S to India Basin


Alaska Place, from W s Mason bet Bay and North Point


Albany, from Flint W to Masonic Av Albert (closed), W of San Bruno Av nr County Line


Albert Alley (now Alert Alley), from W s Dolores bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth


Alberta (Reis Tract) between Ervine and Severance from Campbell Av N to Wilde


Albion, from S s Fifteenth bet Valencia and Guerrero, S to Seventeenth


Alcatraz (late Chase), from Islais Creek S to Hecker


Alder (Reis Tract), from Ankeny S to Harkness Av


Alder Alley, (now Ames)


Aldine (now Golden Gate Av), from North Stanyan bet Turk and McAllister, to Willard North


Aldrich Alley, from W s New Mont- gomery bet Jessie and Mission W to Annie


Alemany, (now Abbey)


Alemany Avenue (Academy Tract), N W of Mission, from Tingley S W Alert Alley, from W s Dolores bet Fif- teenth and Sixteenth


Alexander Avenue (Crocker Bay Shore Tract) from San Bruno Av E and N E to Nueva Av


Alger Place, from E s First bet Harrison and Bryant


Algeria (South S. F.). See Eighteenth Av South


Alice, from S s Folsom bet Third and Fourth


Alice Alley. See Agate Alley


Alleghany (South S. F.). See Arthur Av Allen (now Eastman), W s Hyde bet Union and Filbert


Allison, from Mission nr County Line Alma, from Belvedere nr Grattan, W to Stanyan


Aims House Road, from Corbett Av nr Stanford Heights Av, N W to Dewey Boulevard opposite Alms House


Alpha (Reis Tract) west of San Bruno, Dorth to Wilde


Alpine Terrace, from S s Waller bet Di- visadero and Buena Vista Ave S to Fourteenth


Alta, from W s Sansome bet Union and Filbert to point W of Montgomery Alta Alley (now Acme), Seward nr Douglass, S W to Grand View Av Alta Plaza, bet Steiner, Scott, Clay and Jackson


Alta Vista, from N s Vallejo bet Mason and Tavlor


Altamont, (Clarendon Heights), from junction Lincoln and St. Germain Avs S


Alvarado, from W s San Jose Av bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third, W to Grand View Av


Cross Sta. N. S


San Jose Avenue. 2 1


Guerrero .


(c) (c)


Ohio.


2


1


Frederick.


800


801


Piedmont


(e)


New York. 200


201


Congress


(e)


Massachusetts 300


301


Sixteenth


1000


1001


Delaware


400


401


Clayton


(e)


501


Louisiana


600 601


Georgia 700


Michigan 800


900


901


Kentucky 1000


Tennessee


1100


1101


Minnesota 1200


Indiana. 1300


1301


Iowa. 1400


1401


Pennsylvania


1500


1501


Mississippi.


1600


1601


Texas ..


1700


1701


Missouri. 1800


1801


Connecticut. 1900


1901


Arkansas. 2000


2001


Wisconsin 2100


2101


Carolina. 2200


2201


DeHaro. 2300


2301


Rhode Island . 2400


2401


Kansas.


2500


2501


Vermont.


2600


2601


San Bruno Avenue. 2700


2701


Adam.


Army St North.


Holladay Avenue.


2900


2901


Bryant.


Florida. 3000


3001


Alabama.


3100


3101


Folsom 3200 3201


Shotwell


Mission. 3400


Bartlett.


Valencia.


3500


3501


San Jose Avenue.


3600


3601


Guerrero


3700


3701


Church.


3900


3901


Sanchez.


4000


4001


Noe


4100


4101


Castro.


4200


4201


Diamond


4300


4301


Douglass


4400


4401


Hoffman Avenue


4500


4501


Bellevue


4600


4601


Burnett


Avenue . . 4700


4701


Twin Peaks


.4800


4801


Kenyon


.4900 4901


Stanford Heights


.5000 5001


Fowler


.. (e)


(e)


Army Street North (now Andrew)


Arsenius, E of San Bruno Av nr Islais Creek


Arthur Avenue, from Water Front N W to Islais Creek


Ash Avenue (now Street), from W & Larkin bet Fulton and McAllister W to Buchanan


Cross Sts. N.


Larkin .


2


1


Polk


100 101


Van Ness Avenue. 200


201


Franklin.


(c) (c)


Gough. (c) (c)


Octavia.


500 501


Laguna.


600


601


Buchanan


(e)


(e)


Ashburton Place, from E s Grant Av bet Post and Sutter


Ashbury, from Fulton bet Masonic Av and Clayton, S to Corbett Av


Cross Sts. E


W.


Fulton.


2


1


Grove.


100


101


Hayes.


200


201


Fell.


(c)


(c)


Oak.


400


401


Page.


500


501


Haight.


600


601


Waller.


700


701


Virginia.


100


101


Church. (c)


(c)


Sanchez.


400 401


Noe ..


500 501


Castro .


600 (c)


601 (c)


801


Hoffman Avenue. 900


901


Grand View Avenue (e) (e) Illinois


Alviso (Ingleside), off Holloway Av N to Urbano Drive, bet Ralston and Monticello


Alvord, from Evans Av S W to County Line


Amador (South S. F.), from the bay S of Islais to Arthur Av


Amazon Avenue(Excelsior Homestead), from Mission nr County Line


Ames, from S s Twenty-first bet Guer- rero and Fair Oaks, S to Twenty- third


Amherst (University Homestead), from S & Silver Av bet Princeton and Yale


Amity Alley, from Ada Court nr O'Far- rell


Anderson (Bernal Heights), from S s Esmeralda Av bet Ellsworth and Moultrie


Andover (Bernal Heights), from S 8 Esmeralda Av W of Moultrie


Andrew, off San Bruno Av near Army SW


Angelica, from S Nineteenth bet Valen- cia and Guerrero


Ankeny (Reis Tract) from Cowden E to Sparta


Ankeny Place (now Anson), E 8 Powell bet Sutter and Bush


Anna Lane (now Glasgow), N & Eddy bet Powell and Mason. N to Ellis Annie, from S s Market bet New Mont- gomery and Third, S E to Mission


Anson E s Powell bet Sutter and Bush Anthony, from point nr Jessie bet Ecker and Second, S E to Mission Anton, off Geary from Josephine to Presido Av


Antonio, from W s Jones bet Ellis and O'Farrell


Anza, from Arguello Blvd bet Geary and Balboa. For Nos see Clement Apollo (Silver Terrace), from Thornton Av S to Williams Av


Appleton Avenue, from Mission S of Cortland Av, S E to Holly Park Circle


Arago, N W of San Jose Av from Pauld- ing, S W to Havelock


Arbor (Fairmount Tract), from Dia- mond to Sussex


Arch (City Land Association Tract), W of San Jose Av nr County Line Argent Alley, from Grand View Av N of Twenty third, W to Corbett Av Argentine (South S. F.). See Sampson Arguello Boulevard, from Presidio Res-


ervation S to Parnassus Av. For Nos. see Nineteenth Av


Arizona (South S. F.), from the bay, S to India Basin


Arkansas, from Sixteenth bet Connec- ticut and Wisconsin, S to Tulare Arleta Avenue (Reis Tract) bet Teddy


and Raymond Avs, from San Bruno Av, W to Fay


Arlington (Fairmount Tract), from Charles bet Mission and Chenery. S W to pt W of Natick


Arlington Avenue (now Ashton Av,


Lake View), from Lake View Av W of Jules Av. N to Ocean Av


Armstrong Avenue, from Water Front, N W to Williams Av


Army, from the bay S of Twenty-sixth, W to Fowler Av


Cross Sts. N. S.


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Douglass. 800


701


801


1201


2801


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Harrison


Dolores


3800


3801


3401


S.


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(c)


1001


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Pine ..


1700


1701


Union ... 1100 1101


Filbert. .


1200 1201


Sacramento


1900


2000


2001


Washington


2100


2101


Jackson


2200


2201


Pacific Avenue.


2300


2301


Broadway


2400


2401


Vallejo.


2500


2501


Green


2600


2601


Union.


2700


2701


Filbert


2800


2801


Miley


Greenwich


2900


2901


Lombard


3000


3001


Chestnut.


3100


3101


Francisco


3200


3201


300


301


Mason .


Taylor. 500


501


Jones. 600


601


Columbus Avenue.


Leavenworth 700


Hyde.


800


801


Larkin 900


901


Polk 1000


1001


Van Ness Avenue. (o)


1101


Franklin


(0)


1201


Gough .


(0)


1301


Octavia


(0)


1401


Laguna.


1500


(0)


Buchanan


1600


(o)


Webster.


1700


1701


Fillmore


1800


1801


Steiner


1900


1901


Pierce 2000


2001


Scott.


2100


2101


Divisadero


2200


2201


Broderick 2300




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