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Rivett-Fuller Building, 128 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Rivett-Fuller Building, 128 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, C...

Significance: Building later occupied by Whittier & Fuller until 1879. Survey number: HABS CA-1250 Building/structure dates: 1852 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Subsequent Work Buil... More

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Originally three separate buildings erected in 1851-1852. The lower floor was occupied by merchants, three of whom later were associated with the founding of the first transcontinental railway li... More

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Studio Theater, completed in 1946, is significant as a post World War II addition to the Moderne-styled amusement facilities that sprang up in 1930s-1940s downtown Sacramento. The building is... More

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Studio Theater, completed in 1946, is significant as a post World War II addition to the Moderne-styled amusement facilities that sprang up in 1930s-1940s downtown Sacramento. The building is... More

K Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

K Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Significance: K Street developed according to the L'Enfant/Ellicott plan as one of the widest streets in the city. In the northwest quadrant, it passes five of the city's major parks. The elegant mansions that ... More

K Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

K Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Significance: K Street developed according to the L'Enfant/Ellicott plan as one of the widest streets in the city. In the northwest quadrant, it passes five of the city's major parks. The elegant mansions that ... More

Apollo Building, 228-230 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Apollo Building, 228-230 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The building, originally constructed as two twenty-foot wide units, was built in 1852 for Prescilla Carswell. The corner unit, adjacent to Third Street, was built at an estimated cost of $14,000 ... More

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye Street (House), 808-810,812-814, & 1016 K Street (House), 817-819 L Street (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye ...

Survey number: HABS DC-73 Public domain photograph of historic place in Washington DC, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Originally three separate buildings erected in 1851-1852. The lower floor was occupied by merchants, three of whom later were associated with the founding of the first transcontinental railway li... More

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Originally three separate buildings erected in 1851-1852. The lower floor was occupied by merchants, three of whom later were associated with the founding of the first transcontinental railway li... More

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Studio Theater, completed in 1946, is significant as a post World War II addition to the Moderne-styled amusement facilities that sprang up in 1930s-1940s downtown Sacramento. The building is... More

Apollo Building, 228-230 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Apollo Building, 228-230 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The building, originally constructed as two twenty-foot wide units, was built in 1852 for Prescilla Carswell. The corner unit, adjacent to Third Street, was built at an estimated cost of $14,000 ... More

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye Street (House), 808-810,812-814, & 1016 K Street (House), 817-819 L Street (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye ...

Survey number: HABS DC-73 Public domain photograph of historic place in Washington DC, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Originally three separate buildings erected in 1851-1852. The lower floor was occupied by merchants, three of whom later were associated with the founding of the first transcontinental railway li... More

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Originally three separate buildings erected in 1851-1852. The lower floor was occupied by merchants, three of whom later were associated with the founding of the first transcontinental railway li... More

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Studio Theater, completed in 1946, is significant as a post World War II addition to the Moderne-styled amusement facilities that sprang up in 1930s-1940s downtown Sacramento. The building is... More

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Studio Theater, completed in 1946, is significant as a post World War II addition to the Moderne-styled amusement facilities that sprang up in 1930s-1940s downtown Sacramento. The building is... More

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Significance: The "Villa Montezuma" (Shepard House), designed by N.A. Comstock and Carl Trotsche in 1887, exemplifies the high style of living maintained by its flamboyant and eccentric owner, Jesse Shepard. S... More

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Significance: The "Villa Montezuma" (Shepard House), designed by N.A. Comstock and Carl Trotsche in 1887, exemplifies the high style of living maintained by its flamboyant and eccentric owner, Jesse Shepard. S... More

Sacramento City, K Street, looking East from the Masonic Hall

Sacramento City, K Street, looking East from the Masonic Hall

Shows Golden eagle Hotel, Toll's Stable, church or City Hall and other buildings. The Library holds only one photo from a pair published as a stereographic view. Gems of California scenery, no. 1065. LOT subdiv... More

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Originally three separate buildings erected in 1851-1852. The lower floor was occupied by merchants, three of whom later were associated with the founding of the first transcontinental railway li... More

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Originally three separate buildings erected in 1851-1852. The lower floor was occupied by merchants, three of whom later were associated with the founding of the first transcontinental railway li... More

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Originally three separate buildings erected in 1851-1852. The lower floor was occupied by merchants, three of whom later were associated with the founding of the first transcontinental railway li... More

[View from the 2nd story of the residence of Mrs. Comre. John Rodgers, Franklin Row, K Street at 12 & 13 Sts, Washington, D.C., overlooking the backyard and adjacent neighborhood, and showing children standing on balconies]

[View from the 2nd story of the residence of Mrs. Comre. John Rodgers,...

Reference copy in LOT 4386-34. Public domain photograph of painting, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Union Hotel (Annex), 125 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Union Hotel (Annex), 125 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Union Hotel Annex was an ell added to the Union Hotel for business expansion. (Union Hotel was situated one block from water front and the docks for river steamboat lines, and was part of the... More

Washington, D.C. Student's car in front of University Club on K Street, N.W

Washington, D.C. Student's car in front of University Club on K Street...

Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl... More

Workers clean Franklin Square Park on K Street, Washington, D.C.

Workers clean Franklin Square Park on K Street, Washington, D.C.

Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.... More

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye Street (House), 808-810,812-814, & 1016 K Street (House), 817-819 L Street (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye ...

Survey number: HABS DC-73 Public domain photograph of historic place in Washington DC, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Studio Theater, completed in 1946, is significant as a post World War II addition to the Moderne-styled amusement facilities that sprang up in 1930s-1940s downtown Sacramento. The building is... More

Lady Adams Building, 113-115 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Lady Adams Building, 113-115 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, ...

Significance: Built as wholesale and import house for four German immigrants who arrived on the brigantine "Lady Adams." Ballast brick said to have been used in structure. Only building to survive fire of 185... More

K Street, Sacramento, from Kohn's Bldg.

K Street, Sacramento, from Kohn's Bldg.

The Library holds only one photo from a pair published as a stereographic view. Gems of California scenery, no. 1078. LOT subdivision subject: Sacramento. This record contains unverified old data from caption card.

[Duplex ("dwellings") for R.L. and Vinnie Ream Hoxie, 1632 K Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. Basement plan and Principal story plan]

[Duplex ("dwellings") for R.L. and Vinnie Ream Hoxie, 1632 K Street, N...

Architectural drawing in pencil with the house of "Lieut. R. L. Hoxie" inked in.

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Originally three separate buildings erected in 1851-1852. The lower floor was occupied by merchants, three of whom later were associated with the founding of the first transcontinental railway li... More

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Studio Theater, completed in 1946, is significant as a post World War II addition to the Moderne-styled amusement facilities that sprang up in 1930s-1940s downtown Sacramento. The building is... More

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Significance: The "Villa Montezuma" (Shepard House), designed by N.A. Comstock and Carl Trotsche in 1887, exemplifies the high style of living maintained by its flamboyant and eccentric owner, Jesse Shepard. S... More

Ebner's Hotel, 116 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Ebner's Hotel, 116 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Built by Ebner on the site of previous hotels and operated by them until 1863, continued as hotel until the 1960s. State Landmark #602. Survey number: HABS CA-1252 Building/structure dates: 185... More

Sacramento City, K Street, looking West from the Masonic Hall - [W]averly House Meals 25 cents, several buildings

Sacramento City, K Street, looking West from the Masonic Hall - [W]ave...

The Library holds only one photo from a pair published as a stereographic view. Gems of California scenery, no. 1066. LOT subdivision subject: Sacramento. This record contains unverified old data from caption card.

[Exterior of home of Senator Philander Knox, 1527 K Street, NW, Washington, D.C.]

[Exterior of home of Senator Philander Knox, 1527 K Street, NW, Washin...

Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection. No. 1320. Dates based on years when Knox was in residence. Address derived from New York Times article, Oct. 13, 1921.

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye Street (House), 808-810,812-814, & 1016 K Street (House), 817-819 L Street (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye ...

Survey number: HABS DC-73 Public domain photograph of car, historic place, automobile, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Studio Theater, completed in 1946, is significant as a post World War II addition to the Moderne-styled amusement facilities that sprang up in 1930s-1940s downtown Sacramento. The building is... More

K Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

K Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Significance: K Street developed according to the L'Enfant/Ellicott plan as one of the widest streets in the city. In the northwest quadrant, it passes five of the city's major parks. The elegant mansions that ... More

K Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

K Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Significance: K Street developed according to the L'Enfant/Ellicott plan as one of the widest streets in the city. In the northwest quadrant, it passes five of the city's major parks. The elegant mansions that ... More

Lady Adams Building, 113-115 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Lady Adams Building, 113-115 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, ...

Significance: Built as wholesale and import house for four German immigrants who arrived on the brigantine "Lady Adams." Ballast brick said to have been used in structure. Only building to survive fire of 185... More

Howard House, 109-111 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Howard House, 109-111 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Survey number: HABS CA-184 Public domain photograph of car, historic place, automobile, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye Street (House), 808-810,812-814, & 1016 K Street (House), 817-819 L Street (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye ...

Survey number: HABS DC-73 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye Street (House), 808-810,812-814, & 1016 K Street (House), 817-819 L Street (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye ...

Survey number: HABS DC-73 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Oakland Naval Supply Center, Heating Plant, On Northwest Corner of K Street & Fifth Street, Oakland, Alameda County, CA

Oakland Naval Supply Center, Heating Plant, On Northwest Corner of K S...

Survey number: HABS CA-2614-II Building/structure dates: 1943 Initial Construction

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Originally three separate buildings erected in 1851-1852. The lower floor was occupied by merchants, three of whom later were associated with the founding of the first transcontinental railway li... More

Union Hotel (Annex), 125 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Union Hotel (Annex), 125 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Union Hotel Annex was an ell added to the Union Hotel for business expansion. (Union Hotel was situated one block from water front and the docks for river steamboat lines, and was part of the... More

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Studio Theater, completed in 1946, is significant as a post World War II addition to the Moderne-styled amusement facilities that sprang up in 1930s-1940s downtown Sacramento. The building is... More

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Significance: The "Villa Montezuma" (Shepard House), designed by N.A. Comstock and Carl Trotsche in 1887, exemplifies the high style of living maintained by its flamboyant and eccentric owner, Jesse Shepard. S... More

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye Street (House), 808-810,812-814, & 1016 K Street (House), 817-819 L Street (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye ...

Survey number: HABS DC-73 Public domain photograph of historic place in Washington DC, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye Street (House), 808-810,812-814, & 1016 K Street (House), 817-819 L Street (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye ...

Survey number: HABS DC-73 Public domain photograph of historic place in Washington DC, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Rivett-Fuller Building, 128 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Rivett-Fuller Building, 128 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, C...

Significance: Building later occupied by Whittier & Fuller until 1879. Survey number: HABS CA-1250 Building/structure dates: 1852 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Subsequent Work Buil... More

[View from the 2nd story of the residence of Mrs. Comre. John Rodgers, Franklin Row, K Street at 12 & 13 Sts, Washington, D.C., overlooking the backyard and adjacent neighborhood, and showing children standing on balconies]

[View from the 2nd story of the residence of Mrs. Comre. John Rodgers,...

Reference copy in LOT 4386-34. Public domain photograph - historical image of Washington DC, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[View from the 2nd story of the residence of Mrs. Comre. John Rodgers, Franklin Row, K Street at 12 & 13 Sts, Washington, D.C., overlooking the backyard and adjacent neighborhood, and showing children standing on balconies]

[View from the 2nd story of the residence of Mrs. Comre. John Rodgers,...

Reference copy in LOT 4386-34. Public domain photograph - historical image of Washington DC, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Studio Theater, completed in 1946, is significant as a post World War II addition to the Moderne-styled amusement facilities that sprang up in 1930s-1940s downtown Sacramento. The building is... More

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Significance: The "Villa Montezuma" (Shepard House), designed by N.A. Comstock and Carl Trotsche in 1887, exemplifies the high style of living maintained by its flamboyant and eccentric owner, Jesse Shepard. S... More

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Significance: The "Villa Montezuma" (Shepard House), designed by N.A. Comstock and Carl Trotsche in 1887, exemplifies the high style of living maintained by its flamboyant and eccentric owner, Jesse Shepard. S... More

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Significance: The "Villa Montezuma" (Shepard House), designed by N.A. Comstock and Carl Trotsche in 1887, exemplifies the high style of living maintained by its flamboyant and eccentric owner, Jesse Shepard. S... More

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Significance: The "Villa Montezuma" (Shepard House), designed by N.A. Comstock and Carl Trotsche in 1887, exemplifies the high style of living maintained by its flamboyant and eccentric owner, Jesse Shepard. S... More

Apollo Building, 228-230 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Apollo Building, 228-230 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The building, originally constructed as two twenty-foot wide units, was built in 1852 for Prescilla Carswell. The corner unit, adjacent to Third Street, was built at an estimated cost of $14,000 ... More

Washington, D.C. Student's car in front of University Club on K Street, N.W.

Washington, D.C. Student's car in front of University Club on K Street...

Public domain photograph of an automobile, 1920s car, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Franklin Square on K Street, Washington, D.C's "power corridor"

Franklin Square on K Street, Washington, D.C's "power corridor"

Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.... More

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye Street (House), 808-810,812-814, & 1016 K Street (House), 817-819 L Street (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye ...

Survey number: HABS DC-73 Public domain photograph of historic place in Washington DC, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Studio Theater, completed in 1946, is significant as a post World War II addition to the Moderne-styled amusement facilities that sprang up in 1930s-1940s downtown Sacramento. The building is... More

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Studio Theater, completed in 1946, is significant as a post World War II addition to the Moderne-styled amusement facilities that sprang up in 1930s-1940s downtown Sacramento. The building is... More

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Studio Theater, completed in 1946, is significant as a post World War II addition to the Moderne-styled amusement facilities that sprang up in 1930s-1940s downtown Sacramento. The building is... More

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Studio Theater, completed in 1946, is significant as a post World War II addition to the Moderne-styled amusement facilities that sprang up in 1930s-1940s downtown Sacramento. The building is... More

Lady Adams Building, 113-115 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Lady Adams Building, 113-115 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, ...

Significance: Built as wholesale and import house for four German immigrants who arrived on the brigantine "Lady Adams." Ballast brick said to have been used in structure. Only building to survive fire of 185... More

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Significance: The "Villa Montezuma" (Shepard House), designed by N.A. Comstock and Carl Trotsche in 1887, exemplifies the high style of living maintained by its flamboyant and eccentric owner, Jesse Shepard. S... More

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Significance: The "Villa Montezuma" (Shepard House), designed by N.A. Comstock and Carl Trotsche in 1887, exemplifies the high style of living maintained by its flamboyant and eccentric owner, Jesse Shepard. S... More

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Significance: The "Villa Montezuma" (Shepard House), designed by N.A. Comstock and Carl Trotsche in 1887, exemplifies the high style of living maintained by its flamboyant and eccentric owner, Jesse Shepard. S... More

Apollo Building, 228-230 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Apollo Building, 228-230 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The building, originally constructed as two twenty-foot wide units, was built in 1852 for Prescilla Carswell. The corner unit, adjacent to Third Street, was built at an estimated cost of $14,000 ... More

Sacramento City, K Street, from Masonic Hall

Sacramento City, K Street, from Masonic Hall

The Library holds only one photo from a pair published as a stereographic view. Gems of California scenery, no. 1067. LOT subdivision subject: Sacramento. This record contains unverified old data from caption card.

[Duplex ("dwellings") for R.L. and Vinnie Ream Hoxie, K Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 1632 K Street front of houses]

[Duplex ("dwellings") for R.L. and Vinnie Ream Hoxie, K Street, N.W., ...

Public domain scan of architectural drawing, architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye Street (House), 808-810,812-814, & 1016 K Street (House), 817-819 L Street (House), Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Southeast Area Survey, 600-602 & 1100 G Street (House), 1002,1006 Eye ...

Survey number: HABS DC-73 Public domain photograph of historic place in Washington DC, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Rivett-Fuller Building, 128 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Rivett-Fuller Building, 128 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, C...

Significance: Building later occupied by Whittier & Fuller until 1879. Survey number: HABS CA-1250 Building/structure dates: 1852 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Subsequent Work Buil... More

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Originally three separate buildings erected in 1851-1852. The lower floor was occupied by merchants, three of whom later were associated with the founding of the first transcontinental railway li... More

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Originally three separate buildings erected in 1851-1852. The lower floor was occupied by merchants, three of whom later were associated with the founding of the first transcontinental railway li... More

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Studio Theater, completed in 1946, is significant as a post World War II addition to the Moderne-styled amusement facilities that sprang up in 1930s-1940s downtown Sacramento. The building is... More

Lady Adams Building, 113-115 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Lady Adams Building, 113-115 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, ...

Significance: Built as wholesale and import house for four German immigrants who arrived on the brigantine "Lady Adams." Ballast brick said to have been used in structure. Only building to survive fire of 185... More

Howard House, 109-111 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Howard House, 109-111 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Survey number: HABS CA-184 Public domain photograph - 1930s California, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ebner's Hotel, 116 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Ebner's Hotel, 116 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Built by Ebner on the site of previous hotels and operated by them until 1863, continued as hotel until the 1960s. State Landmark #602. Survey number: HABS CA-1252 Building/structure dates: 185... More

Washington, D.C. Student's car in front of University Club on K Street, N.W.

Washington, D.C. Student's car in front of University Club on K Street...

Public domain photograph of an automobile, 1920s car, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Fire station near K Street on 13th Street, Washington, D.C.

Fire station near K Street on 13th Street, Washington, D.C.

Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.... More

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Originally three separate buildings erected in 1851-1852. The lower floor was occupied by merchants, three of whom later were associated with the founding of the first transcontinental railway li... More

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Originally three separate buildings erected in 1851-1852. The lower floor was occupied by merchants, three of whom later were associated with the founding of the first transcontinental railway li... More

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Originally three separate buildings erected in 1851-1852. The lower floor was occupied by merchants, three of whom later were associated with the founding of the first transcontinental railway li... More

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Studio Theater, 1227 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: The Studio Theater, completed in 1946, is significant as a post World War II addition to the Moderne-styled amusement facilities that sprang up in 1930s-1940s downtown Sacramento. The building is... More

Lady Adams Building, 113-115 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Lady Adams Building, 113-115 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, ...

Significance: Built as wholesale and import house for four German immigrants who arrived on the brigantine "Lady Adams." Ballast brick said to have been used in structure. Only building to survive fire of 185... More

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Significance: The "Villa Montezuma" (Shepard House), designed by N.A. Comstock and Carl Trotsche in 1887, exemplifies the high style of living maintained by its flamboyant and eccentric owner, Jesse Shepard. S... More

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Significance: The "Villa Montezuma" (Shepard House), designed by N.A. Comstock and Carl Trotsche in 1887, exemplifies the high style of living maintained by its flamboyant and eccentric owner, Jesse Shepard. S... More

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego, San Diego County, CA

Significance: The "Villa Montezuma" (Shepard House), designed by N.A. Comstock and Carl Trotsche in 1887, exemplifies the high style of living maintained by its flamboyant and eccentric owner, Jesse Shepard. S... More

View looking North on 4 12 (4th) Street from K Street to I Street, S.W.

View looking North on 4 12 (4th) Street from K Street to I Street, S.W...

Annotations on corresponding photographic print in LOT 11516-D: "See also LC-Z7-114." Forms part of: D.C. Street Survey Collection.

K Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

K Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Significance: K Street developed according to the L'Enfant/Ellicott plan as one of the widest streets in the city. In the northwest quadrant, it passes five of the city's major parks. The elegant mansions that ... More

[Stonleigh Court Apartments, left, 1013-1033 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., and Shepherd's Row, right, K Street, Washington, D.C.]

[Stonleigh Court Apartments, left, 1013-1033 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.,...

Public domain historic photograph of Washington DC, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Big Four Building, 220-226 K Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Significance: Originally three separate buildings erected in 1851-1852. The lower floor was occupied by merchants, three of whom later were associated with the founding of the first transcontinental railway li... More

[View from the 2nd story of the residence of Mrs. Comre. John Rodgers, Franklin Row, K Street at 12 & 13 Sts, Washington, D.C., overlooking the backyard and adjacent neighborhood, and showing children standing on balconies]
An elevated view of I Street, S.E., between 2nd & 3rd, looking Southwest towards K Street & New Jersey Ave.

An elevated view of I Street, S.E., between 2nd & 3rd, looking Southwe...

On print of negative in LOT 11516: "Baltimore & Potomac RR tracks ; Washington Fertilizer Co. (K Street between 2nd & N.J., left of center behind train tracks)." Forms part of: D.C. Street Survey Collection.

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