Hotels: St. Francis Hotel
These four cards use the same pre-quake image of the St. Francis Hotel, which opened in 1904.
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Weidner 116, credit front left, AutoChrom logo;
caption typo "San Francis" for "St. Francis".
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Weidner 116, credit front left, no AutoChrom logo,
new post-quake caption; postmarked SF 8/14/1907.
An earlier Weidner 116 variant written in SF on 6/21/1904
notes the "view of our new hotel that has recently been opened",
so the image must date from early 1904.
- Britton & Rey 473, unmailed but dated "Feby - 1905".
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Weidner 150, embossed, mailed but no cancellation date.
Weidner's embossed b+w cards are particularly striking;
sadly, their tactile quality is not captured by scans.
Britton & Rey 545 and Roesch (not shown) are other early St. Francis cards.
A new wing just north of the two original wings
was under construction when the earthquake struck in 1906.
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Rieder-Cardinell 6932, postmarked 2/09/1907,
looks south from Nob Hill toward the fire south of Market early in the day on 4/18/1906.
The steel framework of the new wing of the St. Francis under construction is at left center,
with the original wings just beyond.
- Rieder-Cardinell (postmarked 6/10/1906, less than two months after the earthquake) and
- Behrendt 221 both show tents in post-quake Union Square.
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Weidner 217, postmarked SF 4/14/1907, looks west across Union Square after the earthquake.
Almost exactly a year after the quake, the sender writes "Very little improvement".
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Galloway 20, postmarked SF 11/28/1905, shows the hotel with the completed third wing,
but in fact the third wing was still under construction on 4/18/1906, as seen above.
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Rieder, written 9/03/1906; the caption notes that it shows the hotel "as it is to be restored".
Britton & Rey (postmarked SF 10/13/1908) and Cardinell-Vincent 152 show the same image in color.
- Britton & Rey (postmark illegible).
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Roesch, postmarked 5/02/1907, is a promotional advertising card for the hotel;
Behrendt 11 and Mitchell 308 use the same image.
Another Behrendt 11 is postmarked SF 3/09/1906,
although the third wing was not completed until 1908.
The hotel added a fourth wing in 1913.
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Pacific Novelty 389, with stamped P.P.I.E. promotion.
The north wing as shown here is just a proposal; the fourth wing tower was never built
and the bottom floors as built differ from the design shown here.
- Pacific Novelty 1-9.
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Kropp 14929, postmarked SF 7/02/1934. After completion of the fourth wing,
the hotel front extends over the full block from Geary to Post.
Nobody asked me, but... I prefer the symmetric look of the three-wing era.
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