Potrero Hill Historic Maps: Difference between revisions

No edit summary
(corrected Tubbs link)
 
(4 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 3: Line 3:
[[Image:1859-USGS-Coast-Survey-Map Potrero-Hill-Mission-Bay-East-Mission-excerpt.jpg|720px|thumb]]
[[Image:1859-USGS-Coast-Survey-Map Potrero-Hill-Mission-Bay-East-Mission-excerpt.jpg|720px|thumb]]


'''1859 USGS Coastal Survey Map showing Potrero Hill, [[MISSION BAY|Mission Bay]] (and [[Mission Rock|Mission Rock]] out in the water), and the eastern part of the Mission District when there were two horse racing tracks occupying what is today all residential.  Note the "rope walk" at shore middle left (see photo below).'''
'''1859 USGS Coastal Survey Map showing Potrero Hill, [[MISSION BAY|Mission Bay]] (and [[Mission Rock|Mission Rock]] out in the water), and the eastern part of the Mission District when there were two horse racing tracks occupying what is today all residential.  Note the [[Tubbs Rope Walk|"rope walk"]] at shore middle left.'''


''Map: courtesy [http://www.davidrumsey.com David Rumsey]''
''Map: courtesy [http://www.davidrumsey.com David Rumsey]''
Line 15: Line 15:
[[Image:Map-3-1869-Salt-Marsh-Tidelands-auction-map3970000.jpg|720px|thumb]]
[[Image:Map-3-1869-Salt-Marsh-Tidelands-auction-map3970000.jpg|720px|thumb]]


'''1869 Salt Marsh Tidelands auction map, showing disposition of various parcels before the imminent sale of still submerged tidelands.'''
'''1869 Salt Marsh Tidelands auction map, showing disposition of various parcels before the imminent sale of still submerged tidelands. The Tubbs Cordage Rope Walk is the larger diagonal crossing Third Street at center right.'''


''Map: courtesy [http://www.davidrumsey.com David Rumsey]''
''Map: courtesy [http://www.davidrumsey.com David Rumsey]''
Line 25: Line 25:
''Map: courtesy [http://www.davidrumsey.com David Rumsey]''
''Map: courtesy [http://www.davidrumsey.com David Rumsey]''


[[Image:Tubbs-cordage-shipment-for-Josselyn-and-Co 2090.jpg]]
'''These massive ropes were made at the Tubbs Cordage Company, which is visible as a small diagonal line on the first two maps above, south of Potrero Hill in today's [[Dogpatch|Dogpatch]] neighborhood, along the shoreline.'''
''Photo: San Francisco Maritime National Historical Museum''





Latest revision as of 00:57, 22 January 2018

Unfinished History

1859-USGS-Coast-Survey-Map Potrero-Hill-Mission-Bay-East-Mission-excerpt.jpg

1859 USGS Coastal Survey Map showing Potrero Hill, Mission Bay (and Mission Rock out in the water), and the eastern part of the Mission District when there were two horse racing tracks occupying what is today all residential. Note the "rope walk" at shore middle left.

Map: courtesy David Rumsey

1861-Wackenruder-Map-of-SF Potrero-Hill-excerpt.jpg

1861 Wackenruder Map, showing Potrero Hill excerpt. Note the small black diagonal line indicating the "rope walk" at shore middle left (see photo below)

Map: courtesy David Rumsey

Map-3-1869-Salt-Marsh-Tidelands-auction-map3970000.jpg

1869 Salt Marsh Tidelands auction map, showing disposition of various parcels before the imminent sale of still submerged tidelands. The Tubbs Cordage Rope Walk is the larger diagonal crossing Third Street at center right.

Map: courtesy David Rumsey

1873-Bancrofts-SF-map Potrero-Hill-excerpt.jpg

1873 Bancroft Map of San Francisco, Potrero Hill and surroundings

Map: courtesy David Rumsey


Prev. Document Next Document