wide and containing 16.100,000 acres of irrigable land. 5,000,000 acres of which is under irrigation. Appro.xi-
mately 3.5 per cent of the tonnage of the port is received from points on the Sacramento and San Joaqum
Rivers, which drain a large portion of the "back country."
San Francisco is the port of call for 154 steamship lines. Of these 16 are intercoastal ; 14 Trans-Pacific,
Hawaiian and Oriental; 17 United Kingdom and Continental Europe; 10 Central and South America; 6
Australasia; 20 coastwise; 2 Africa, 2 round the world. There are also 18 inland water carriers with routes
to Sacramento and Stockton. The remainder are owned and operated by oil, lumber and fishing interests.
San Francisco is served by four transcontinental railroads, which also operate north and south on the
Pacific Coast and throughout the State of California.
INDUSTRIES The 1931 (latest available) Federal Census of Manufacturing showed the following
conditions to exist in San Francisco and the territorv included in what is known as the Metropolitan Area;
San Francisco— Number of establishments, 2267; wage-earners, 34,402; wages, $47.321,0_83 ; value of prod-
ucts. $317,986,065. Metropolitan Area (nine counties) — Number of establishments, 3540; wage-earners,
70,775; wages.' 896,143,541 ; value of products, $767,865,179.
The principal industries in San Francisco are: Printing and publishing, coftee and spice, meat slaughter-
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ing and packing, bread and bakerv products, men's and women's clothing, foundry and machie shop products,
cannin>i- and preserving, furniture, confectionery, ice cream, flour and grain products, rice, chocolate and
cocoa products, structural iron and steel, electrical machinery, tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, tinware, lumber,
jute bags, paper boxes, shoes, leather goods of all kinds, etc.
San Francisco industries ranked by the annual value of their production in 1931 included:
Value of Output
Printing and publishing $34,590,9/7
Coffee and spice 29,774,418
Bread and bakery products 15,943,981
Slaughtering and meat packing 13,865,984
Canning and preserving 11,614,932
Men's and women's clothing 8.264,791
Foundry and machine shop products 7,546,422
Confectionery 7 now
Mattress and bed springs 4,760,939
Furniture I'l-o 17?
Ship and boat Iniilding 4,1/ J, W-
TRADE — Trade at retail in San Francisco, amounting to $499,060,416, was reported by the U. S. Census
Bureau in the 1930 census. The report shows 11,034 retail stores with a total annual business of $499,-
060,416, a payroll of $70,362,231 and full-time einployment of 44,562 men and women. The per capita sales
at retail amount to $788, compared to $576 in the State.
Trade at wholesale in San Francisco, amounting to $1,784,174,952, was reported in the 1930 census. This
volume led all other Pacific Coast cities bv more than 400 million dollars. The reports show 3154 establish-
ments engaged in trade at wholesale, a payroll of $77,535,544, and employment for 37,545.
FINANCIAL— San Francisco has been made the Financial Cent'er of the West principally because of
the operating advantages available to those institutions which have centered their activities here. Fifteen
hundred national firms have established Western headquarters in San Francisco. The Federal Reserve Bank
of San Francisco is the headquarters of the Twelfth Federal Reserve District, the third largest district in
the nation. One of the major regional Stock Exchanges in the United States is maintained in San Francisco.
There is also a San Francisco Curb Exchange, a San Francisco Mining Exchange, and a California C01I1-
moditv Exchange. The fifth largest bank in the United States has its headquarters here, and six of the
banks' in San Francisco are among the first fifty banks of the nation. (Editor's Note: P'''ict'"''y i^'j °f^<=
material on most of pages was prepared by the C. of C.) Bank clearings m 1932 totaled $5,053,854,000;
bank debits for 1932 totaled $7,742,014,000.
BANK CLEARINGS— FIVE YEARS
1927 . $10 117,987,269 1928 $11,491,219,374 1929 $10,938,052,221
1930 $9,558,594,000 1931 $7,142,113,000
BANK DEBITS— FIVE YEARS
19V $15 051 200 000 1928 $18,384,203,000 1929 $16,987,478,000
19.30 $15,055,143,000 1931 $11,178,630,000
San Francisco Stock Exchange and San Francisco Curb Exchange stock sales for 1932 amounted to 8,-
460.732 shares. Insurance— $273,000,000 worth of insurance business covering the entire West clears through
BAN FRANCI30O— THE CITY OF HOSPITALrrY
c- TT • .^ oo fV,„ IncrMiirr Center of the West. Eight internationally known outside insurance com-
_te Ibv an i nmense dome, higher than the dome of the Capitol at Washington. Cost, $4,000,000. (2)
,Qoi / I It of ^1 nmmO It is 6S9 feet Ion- and 156 feet wide, and in addition to serving as a ferryboat
,n 1896 at a cost of $1.000'00«- ^l'" ^'^4-1, Customs House and United States Appraiser's Buildings repre-
terminal, contains "^^">- St^f . ""^^^-S^l J,^ Park are located the De Young Memorial
Tu eTm'Xrderofsc eTces S e^S Muar\um,\^ of Anthropology-.. At Kearny and Washing-
Museum Acac cm> o acicnLe , o !„ IQIQ at a cost of $1,000,000, containing police courts and the
rrLirde;! tmeS^of^ii^p^Ho^ru't:" Two gigantic bridge projects -e underway^the Golden Gate
Bridge to cost $33,000,000, and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, to cost $78,000,000.
PARKS-San Francisco is noted for its beautiful and extensive parks. There are 42 parks and 50 play-
.„.„,„,,i,.6 .1.. •^f.'jP'' "=; » '5' jS'sffi'-OT has ],,%;;« irf on ".nicipal P.rks si,,ce 1870. \n
rslrs.rL;S";s,';^â– f^9 &
docks, and children's playgrounds. There are "^^'^ '' ?" "^ ""'", °,g, ,!„own to California roams or flies at
animals of many species are to be f «="• _;;;^>'7very b^rd and squiiiel knoMi .^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^
will through the dense woods and -'^hruhl ery ^^ ^^^ ^ "f/^^ f ^,,°, ^^ich was given to San Francisco
Scandinavian, Russian, Japanese, Chinese and Indians. ,,,,,in^s
There is a variety of interesting and -l-itr^^-^f ^^^^S '^^t^" -d oZ^ a^t maSi
^i:^^-t^^^'£^o:t^^::^^:lSi::^'^^^^^^^^ alLys open, and several, semi-
"^p "^;r "t:::. both pubUc and private in character. There are 4;5,«. vol es in the
^'Cmlnicipal Auditorium, seating J2^a« g;^ ..n^img a ^^^Z;^^:;,^J^^ t:;:^
is the fir^t city in the Nation to have a Civic Opera House.
«T?AT TH S=in Francisco is a clean city with a cool, bracing, equable all-year-round open climate. Ihe
HEALTH— i5an t-rar^cisco is a ciciu ^.^y .„„.„„ .,,,] .u„ r)ailv Mean Mm mum Temperature is 50.2
a period of more than 20 years.
Removals, Alterations and Additions
I
Abrams Nathan whol underwear 520 Mission
h209 10th av
Ackers Emily P elk Dun & Bradstreet r Okld
Alaska Steamship Co Art Stewart asst genl
pass agt 653 Market
Alberts Mildred M sten Dun & Bradstreet r429
Central av
Alfred Hotel 2389 Polsom
Amand Frank A slsmn Hastings Clothing Co
r2179 O'Farrell
Amerlan Gladvs S with Cal-Coml Union-Ocean
Group r34b 5th av
American Studios iFred E Turner) theatrical
equip 1060 Folsom
Ansley Designers iHomer Anslev May Ansley
Max Daumt elec equip 609 Sutter
" Homer IMavl (Ansley Designers) r Los Altos
Antloch Asphalt Sand Co R Barreda sis mgr
2003 Mission
Arconl Silvio (Martha) chauf r836 Alabama
Armory Building Hth and Mission
Armsby Building 629 Howard
Arroyo Louis H printer Bowles Printing Corp
r537 Haves
Associated Oil Building 79 New Montgy
Baldwin Alphonse N pres Farm Land Invest-
ment Co rl58 Cervantes blvd
" Hotel 1036 Polk
Bardwell Judssn E reporter Dun & Bradstreet
r Sausalito
Barfoed «fc Gibson iSvend Barfoed, Otis Gib-
son i cons eng 1234 Jones
" Svend (Barloed & Gibson) hl234 Jones
Barg J Fred sec Hart-Wood Lbr Co rl890
Washn
Barreda Rose sis mgr Antloch Asphalt Sand
Co rl476 Portola dr
Bay Shore Freight Lines L A Feeny mgr Pier 5
Beach Homer mgr Simmons-Boardman Pub Co
r3455 Pierce
Beauchamp Fredk A (Hamilton Beauchamp &
Woodworth) r Bkly
Belshaw Building 142 Beale
Bemls Building 270 Sutter
Benamati Domenic supt City Garbage Disposal
r 15 Ashbury ter
Bernard Jack lEUen A) emp Union League
Club 1494 Calirornla
Berry Hotels System Herbt Choynskl pres HO
Sutter R604
Blgelow-Llptak Corp E O Hunter dist mgr
boiler equip 699 2d
Blazlch Kath elk Dun Si Bradstreet r Bkly
Bocci Anaclilo sec Stonetex Corp rl201 Oilman
Bourn Building 26-28 Front
Bovd Block 356 Market
Brandenstein Building 88 1st
Bride Building 682 Mission
Building Trades Temple 200 Guerrero
California House Auditorium Bldg Turk and
Polk
California Insurance Building 550 Calif
" -Western States Life Building 995 Market
Callahan Building 1112 Market
Canton Bank Building 500 Montgy
Carlton Building 1119 Market
Central Medical Building 860 Hyde
Chase Bernard W (Palmer-Chase Coi r Okld
Cllv National Bank Building 26 O'Farrell
Clark Hotel 1323 Stockton
Cohen David (Annette) (Conlon & Cohen Drug
Co( h56 Cervantes blvd
Columbia Building 33 Ellis
Columbus Building 408 Columbus
Conlon Chas J (Dorothy) (Conlon & Cohen
Drug Co) h98 Cervantes blvd
CONLON & COBtEN DRUG CO (C J Conlon.
David Cohen> Prescription Pharmacists.
Drug Sundries, Wines and Liquors, Free
Delivery. '^066 Chestnut near Mallorca
Way. Tel Fl Ilmore 1234
Coughlin Building 927 Market
Crosslcy Building 618 Mission
Dalziel Building 560 Mission
Daum Max lAnsley Designersi rl065a Union
Dodge Nathan A r Union League Club
Dolllver Building 617 Mission
Donahoe Building 89 Battery
Douglas Building 908 Market
Drenth John mgr Glllls Emmett & Chandler
Ltd r3485 2lst
Dunne Building 15 Stockton
Eberhard Franklin reporter Dun & Bradstreet
rl433 Leavenworth
Edner Clarence with S F Bank r4402 Calif
Edwards Thos M archt 9 Geary r San Mateo
Electric Smelting Co E B Gorman mgr 91 Fed-
eral
Feeny Luke A mgr Bay Shore Freight Lines
r724 Head
Pickardt F G (Annie) buyer Union League
Club r537 Hyde
Ficker Prank A elk r2197 Dlvlsadero
Flnke Henry Jr athletic dir Union League
Club r Ala
Firemen's Fund Annex Building 233 Sansome
Fisher Building 41 Grant av
Five Hundred Sansome Building 500 Sansome
Flannery Building 702 Market
Flynn Edmund D pres-mgr Refrigeration Main-
tenance Corp rl619 25th av
French Hotel furn rms 407 Bway
Furner Apartments 672 Minna
Garnett J S Co J St C Garnett pres wool 16
Calif R308
Gillis Emmett & Chandler Ltd John Drenth
mgr Ins brokers 231 Sansome R502
Glenw(X)d Building 216 Market
Glide Memorial M E Church South Rev J C
McPheeters pastor 322 ElUs
GODEAV JULIUS S INC. Mrs Jalios S Godeau
Pres, Funeral Directors. 41 Van Ness Av,
Tel HE mlock Vi'M}
•' Wllhelmlna (wid J S) pres Julius S Godeau
Inc r2295 28th av
Goodyear Building 539 Mission
Grace Elmer mgr coml dept RCA Victor Co
Inc (Photophone Divnl
Groce Leona priv sec Dun & Bradstreet r San
Rafael
Gulf Pacific Mall Line Ltd Swayne & Hoyt
Ltd agts 215 Market 6th fl
Hall Lawrence B reporter Dun & Bradstreet
r834 Jones
Hamilton Beauchamp & Woodworth (E M
Hamilton, F A Beauchamp, S C Wood-
worth) metallurgical engs 564 Market R723
" Edw M (Hamilton, Beauchamp & Wood-
worth) r Jackson
Hammond & Little River Redwood Co Ltd A
B Hammond pres. L C Hammond v-pres,
H W Cole v-pres, S L Rea sec-treas 310
Sansome R900
Harrington Eileen sten r745 Hyde
Harrison Ethel L sten r33 Powers
Hart Anne elk Dun & Bradstreet r Okld
" Philip v-pres Pacific Bridge Co r640 Mason
" -Wood Lumber Co W H Wood pres J F Barg
sec 1 Drumm R1006
Henry Jas G porter S P Bank r949 Clay
Hinck Geo A (Adallnei stsmn Rainier Brew-
ing Co rl550 Bryant
Holden Wm P slsmn Rainier Brewing Co rl635
Gough
Holmes Lime & Cement Co R J Schirm v-pres
1 Division
Hutchison W S & Sons (W S and E E| map
publr 3275 Army
" Wm S iW S Hutchison & Sons) r3251 Army
Institute of Chartered Accountants P C Young-
berg sec 625 Market R908
International Time Recording Co U A KaUf-
mann sis agt 529 Market
Israel Elise J bkpr Rainier Brewing Co rl239
2d av
Kaufmann Martin A sis agt Internatl Time
Recording Co r Burlingame
Klawans J Rufus (Joan) lawyer 235 Montgy
R1650 h27 Avlla
Klein Philip (Esther) Jwlr 519 Grant av r Sir
Francis Drake Hotel
Kruse Chester F dlst mgr United Cigar Stores
r2130 9th av
Luttrlnger Jean L slsmn Rainier Brewing Co
rl37 Persia av
McCurdy Hugh atty 333 Montgy r427 Stockton
Mickelsen BenJ (Mercedes) mgr Hotel Sentinel
h587 Eddy
Munsell Jas R mgr Westn Merc Agcy & Ap-
praisal Service r Okld
Perllte Aug real est 608 Montgy
zM^iscellaneous Information
Information pertaining to City, County, State and Federal
Government, Churches, Consuls, Parks, Public Schools,
Secret and Fraternal Societies, State Societies, Trade and
Labor Organizations, etc., will be found in Alphabetical
Section or under proper heading in Classified Section.
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CITY DIRECTORY
Is Something More Than —
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POLK'S
CROCKER-LANGLEY
STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE
SAN FRANCISCO
1934
Copyright, 1954, by R. L. Polk & Co., of California
EXPLANATIONS
In the foUowtne list the streets are arranged In alphabetical order.
According to the method adopted In this city \or-nr.t^^Z' ^^llfTo^^^^ 5es"e%%T sou\h weTte'rl^m^^^^^^^
!r W.\l^ZT^n\irt^^.li\l\ SmiJiclirar^aS? ^"^^..^T.^l'^^J^li^^^^^^^^ with the numhers ot the main streets run-
S parall?lw?trth?m except in the case of a few streets x^'hich are numbered ^^'^"^"^â– â– .^gular manner^ ^^ ^^^
o£ all streets between the water front and Central Avenue the e^TU numbers are on the rlgh^^^^^^ :ianner. One hundred numbers,
starting from the point of beginning. Beyond Central ^jenue most of the streets ha^^^^^ commences at Market, and
or as many thereof as are necessary, are aUotted to each block bounded bj '"jf^^J^/^^e ^^^^/^J^^^'b^Js^^b'tS 100 will be found on the right or
the main streets crossing as you proceed north are Sutter. Bush, Pine. '~^^%^.^?^^^^^°^f-^ 200 and 300 from Bush to Pine,
left-hand side of the street between Market ^nd Sutter be ween 100 and 200 Jj°^ gutter to Bush between 200 ana^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^
In the streets which are numbered, a dash (— ) indicates that the cross s"^!"^ .'l°f^s„°°;..^7^, .i° street Is not opened through the block, or Is
or pubhc park, cemetery, etc.. consequently there are no buildings on blocks thus designated. (O, tne street is noi opcut^u
Interrupted In Its course at that point by a public square, cemetery, etc.; lej, end ol street.
Abbreviations-N, north; E. east; S, south; W. west; Av. avenue; bet. between; nr. near.
ABBE V — From north aide
Seventeeutb bet Dolores and
Church
A C A C I A — From Velaseo ftv
«e?t of Sao Bruno av south
to L'ounty Liue
ACADEMV^-From Fairmount
ur Chenery, south to Charles
ACADIA — From Circular av ur
San Jose a? north to point
nr Mangels uv
ACME AL — From Seward nr
JJouglas-s. southwest to
Grand View ar
ACORN AL — From west side
Leavenworth bet CaUfornia
anil Sacramento
ACTON — From 1.900 Mission
hijutli to County Line
ADA C T — From nurlh side
O'Furrell bet Leavenworth
and Hyde . , „
ADAIR — From west side How-
anl bet Fifteenth and SLs-
tecntb west to Capp
AQAM — From Army bet San
Bruno et and HoUaday av.
soiilli to Eve
ADDISON — From Bemls West
tu Ca.-lro
ADELAIDE PL — From weal
bide Taylor bet Geary and
ADELE CT — From north side
Juckson bet Stockton and
I'owell
ADELINE — From Moreland
nurihwest to Diamond
ADLER — From east side Co-
limihii3 av bei Pacific and
Brtmduay. west to Grant av
ADMIRAL — From 4ir.O Mis-
sion we-^t to Alemany av
AERIAL WAY — From Urteea
bet mil and 12th avs &outli
to i'acheco
AGATE AL — From north Bide
i'osl bet Taylor and Jones
AQNON AV — From Crescent av
nr Mission southwest to Jus-
tin dr
AQUA WAY — From Teresita
hhd 2 blocks eaat Portola
dr bet Evelyn way and Uock-
dale west to Cliavez
AHLER'S CT — South side Fil-
bert bet Buchanan and Web-
ster
A I L E E N — From north side
Fifteenth bet Guerrero and
Dolores
ALABAMA — From Division bet
Florida and Harrison south
to Esmeralda av _^
Cfois Bts Vf E
Division
Alameda
Fifteenth
Sixtcfinth . . .
Seventeenth . . .
&Iaripo.-ia ....
Et(thteentb . . .
Nineteenth â– . .
Twentieth . . .
Twenty- flrjjt
Twenty-second
Twenty-third .
Twenty -fourth
Twenty-flftb
Twenty-aixtb
Army
ALADDIN TER — From east
side Taylor bet Union and
Filbert
ALAMEDA — From the bay west
to Daggett and irom Caro-
lina west to Harrison north
of Fifteenth
Cross Sts N S
Carolina 1
Channel 2
De Haro 100 101
Rhode Island . . liOO 1!01
Kansas 300 3U1
Vermont , . . . . 400 401
San Bnmo av. . 500 OOl
Utah 000 OUl
Potrero av .... 700 701
Hampshire 800 801
York 000 001
Bryant 1000 lOOl
Florida 1100 1101
Alabama 1200 lliOl
Harrison (e) (e)
ALAMO SQ — Bet Steiner.
Scolt. Hayes and Fulton
ALBANY — From Flint west to
I'airbanka
ALBERT AL — From west side
Dolores bet Fifteenth and
SixtL-eiith
ALBERTA — Bet Errine and
Severance from Campbell av
north to Wilde
ALBION — From south side Fif-
teenth bet Valencia and
Guerrero, south lo Seven-
teenth
ALOE R — From Ankeny south
to Harkness av
A L D R I C H AL — From west
side New Montgomery bet
Jessie and Mission west to
Annie
ALEMANY BLVD — From
Tineley northwest of 4500
Mission southwest to Coun-
ty line
ALGER PL — From eaat side
First bet Harrison and Bry-
ant
2
1
100
101
UOO
201
300
301
400
401
BOO
r.oi
000
001
700
-01
800
ROl
000
001
1000
lOOl
1100
1101
1200
1201
1300
1301
UOO
1401
ir>oo
K.Ol
Precit* KT 1000 1001
Mullen 1000
Montcalm 1701
Norwich 1700
Rotledgo
Biplcy 1800 1801
Waltbam
K^mBralda .... (e) (e)
ALGERIA (South S. F.) — See
Eichleenth av South
ALHAMBRA — From Cervantes
blvd nr Fillmore west to
Scott
ALICE — From south side Fol-
som bet Third and Fourth
ALLEN — West side Hyde bet
Union and Filbert
ALLISON — From 5301 Mis-
sion eaat lo County Line
ALL8T0N WAY — From Ulloa
northwest to Claremont blvd
ALMA — From Belvedere nr
Grattan west to Slanyan
ALOHA AV — From 1001 Fun-
Bton av west to Lomita av
ALPHA — From Goettineen
we^t of San Bruno av south
to Leland av
ALPINE TER — From south
side Waller bet Divisadcro
and Buena Viata av south
to Fourteenth
ALT A — From west side San-
some bet Union and Filbert
to point wcit of Montaomery
ALTA PLAZA — Bet Steiner.
Scott, Clay and Jackson
ALTA VISTA TER — From
north side Vallcjo bet Moson
and Taylor
ALTON AV — From wP5t side
Castenada av nr Pacheco
west to Ninth av
ALVARADO — From west side
San Jose av bet Twenty-sec-
ond and Twenty-third west
to Grand View av
Cross Sts N S
San Jose av 2 1
Guerrero (c) (c)
Dolores (c) (c)
Church (c) <c)
Sanchez 400 401
Noe 500 501
Castro COO 601
Diamond (c) (c)
Douclas 800 801
HofTman av .... 000 001
Graudview av . . . (e) (e)
ALVISO— From Urbano dr east
of Monticello south to Hol-
ALVORD — From Evans av bet
Ship andBoalt southwest to
County Line
AMADOR (South S. F.) —
From the bay south of lalais
to Artliur av
A M A Z O N A V — From 5101
Mission eaat to Moscow
AMES — From south side Twen-
ty-first bet Guerrero and Fair
Oiiks south to Twenty-third
AMHERST — From south side
Silver av bet I'rincetcn aud
Yale souLh lo Bow
AMITY AL — From Ada ct nr
O'Farrell and Hyde
ANDERSON — From south side
Esnieralda BV bet Ellsworth
and Moultrie
ANDOVER — From south side
Esmeralda av west of Moul-
Irie south to point south of
Benton av
ANDREW — From 14 lO San
Bruno av to Army
ANGELICA — From south side
Nineteenth bet Valencia and
Guerrero
ANKENY — From Cowden east
to Sparta ^,^
ANNA LA — North side Eddy
bet Powell and Mason north
to Ellis , ,,
ANNIE — From south side Mar-
ket bet New Montgomery and
Third southeast to Mission
ANSON PL — East side Powell
bet Sutter and Bush
ANTHONY — From point nr
Jessie bet Ecker and Second
sontliea.st to Mis.sion
ANTONIO — From west side
Jones bet Ellis and O'Farrell
ANZA — From ArRiiello blvd bet
Geary and Balboa west to
ocean. For Nos. see Clement
APOLLO — From Thornton ar
â– ^oiiDi to Williams av
APPLETON — From 3001 Mis-
sion southeast to Holly Park
cirrle
APTOS AV — From Ocean av bet
San Aleto av and San Benito
WAV north to Darien way
ARAQO — Northwest of San Jose
av from Paidding southwest
to Tlavt'Iack
ARBOR — From Berkeley south
nnd cast to Diamond
ARCH — From Worccaier near
County Line bet Vcmnn and
â– Rnmsell north to HoUoway av
ARDEN RD — South from Wa-
wonn at Sixteenth av west to
Nineteenth av
ARDEN WOOD WAV — North
^i-l.- .^In.it hlvd iH't St- Fran-
cis rirole nnd Nineteenth av
ARGENT AL — From Grand
View av north of Twenty-
third west to Corbett at
?,
1
100
101
;'oo
201
300
301
400
4(JI
r.oo
r.oi
11(1(1
001
700
70 1
S(l(l
KUl
UOO
901
ARQUELLO BLVD (First av)
— From Presidio Reserva-
tion bet CLerry and 2d av
south to Parnassus av- h or
Nos. see Nineteenth av
ARIZONA (South a F) — From
the bay south to India Basin
ARKANSAS — From south side
Sixteenth bet Connecticut
and WiscoQsin south lo Tu-
lare
ARLETA AV — Bet Teddy and
Ituyuiond avs from San
Bruno av west to Cambridge
ARLINGTON — From Charle,
bet Sl'Ult TracliS and fheii-
ery southwest to Bosworth
ARMSTRONQ AV — From Wa-
ter Front bet Yosemite aud
Bancroft av northwest 10
Williams av
ARMY — From the bay south o(
2 0th west to La Place av
Cross Sts S N
Wyoming . . .
Ohio
Oklahoma . . .
New York . - .
Mdssachusetta
Delaware . .
Maryland . .
Louisiana . .
(Jeorgia - - -
Michigan . .
Illinois - .;. .
Third 1000 1001
Tennessee 1100 1101
MinnesoU 1200 1201
Indiana 1300 1301
Iowa 1400 1401
Pennsylvania . -loOO 1501
Mississippi . ...1000 100
Texas . 1700 1701
Missouri 1800 1801
Connecticut. ...1000 1001
Arkansas 2000 2001
Wisconsin 2100 2101
Carolina 2200 2201
Dc Haro 2300 2301
Khode Island . . .2400 2401
Kansas 2500 2o01
Vermont 2600 2001
San Bruno av. . .2700 2(01
Andrew 2800
Adam
llolladay av ... 2801
Hampshire . ...2S50 28.il
York 2900 — -
Precita av "•'^l
Bryant 2050 2!(51
Florida 3000 3001
Alabama 3050 3051
Harrison 3100 3101
Folsora 3200 3201
ShotweU 3240 3251
Howard 3300 — —
Mission 3400 3401
Bartlctt 3450 -— —
Valencia 3500 3501
San Jose av 3000 30O1
Guerrero 3700 3701
Dolores 3800 3801
Church 3900 3001
Sanchez 4000 4001
Noe 4100 4101
Castro 4200 4201
Diamond 4300 4301
Douglass 4400 4401
Hoffman at . . . .4500 4501
Bumham 4000 4001
Burnett av 4700 4701
La Place av. . . . 4801
ARROYO WAY — From Mari-
etta dr southwest to Bella
Vista way
ARTHUR AV — From Water
Front northwest to Islais
Creek
ASH — From point east of
Cough bet Fulton and Mc-
Allister west to Buchanan
N
200
(c)
(c)
500
600
(el
S
201
(c)
(cl
501
601
lei
-From east
100
101
200
201
400
401
500
501
000
601
700
701
800
801
000
001
1000
1001
Cross Sts
Van Ness a? . . .
Frankhn
Goueb
Octavia
Laicuna
Buclianan . ...
ASHBURTON PL-
side Uraut av bet Post and
Suiter ^ ^
ASHBURY — From Fulton bet
Ma-sonic av and Clayton
Bouth lo Cloylon
Cross Sts E, w
Fulton . .
Grove . .
Hayes .
Fell . . .
Oak . . .
Pace . .
HaiBht .
Waller .
Frederick
Piedmont
Clifford .
Downey — — ■l^^}
Clayton (e) (e)
ASHBURY TER — From south
side Piedmont southeast to
Upper ter
A S H T O N A V — From Lake
\iew av west of Jules hf
north to ficean av
ATALAYA TER — From 1850