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Revision as of 21:25, 5 April 2023

Unfinished History

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This is the 1905 Baker & Hamilton warehouse at 7th and Townsend, now renovated and used as office space.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

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7th and Townsend, Adobe software building in 2023.

Photo: Eihway Su

Baker & Hamilton started in a tent near the "Mormon Island" claim above Fort Sutter east of Sacramento in 1849, supplying "miners' hardware": picks, shovels, knives, saws, hammers, axes and nails... By 1860 B&H had a thriving block-long store in Sacramento, and in 1867 they opened their first store in San Francisco, down on Front Street. After merging with Pacific Hardware & Steel Co. in 1918, they moved into 700 7th Street at the corner of the evolving Mission Bay area.

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Pacific Hardware & Steel advertisement, prior to merger with Baker & Hamilton.

Image: courtesy Potrero Hill Archives Project

BH line drawing.jpg

Image: courtesy Potrero Hill Archive Project

BH clothes wringers.jpg

Some of the many products sold through Baker & Hamilton.

Image: courtesy Potrero Hill Archive Project

BH directions for erecting cable unloaders.jpg

Image: courtesy Potrero Hill Archive Project

BH Stiletto tools for gardening.jpg

Image: courtesy Potrero Hill Archive Project

Soma1$oriental-warehouse-mid-1990s.jpg

Old warehouses are being renovated throughout San Francisco. This is the old 1865 Oriental Warehouse near Delancey and Brannan, in the midst of rehabilitation in the 1990s.

Photo: David Green

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Old brick powerhouse converted to glass offices.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

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