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Images for the firm Burnham, Daniel H., and Company, Architects

click to open gallery Aerial view of the James Flood Mansion, later the Pacific Union Club, San Francisco, CA, 2009. From Wikimedia Commons, photograph by Bobak Ha'Eri
click to open gallery Exterior view of the F.W. Woolworth Department Store that replaced the Fidelity Trust Company Building, Tacoma, WA, 2019. From Google Maps/Street View
click to open gallery Exterior view of the Fidelity Trust Company Building, Tacoma, WA, c. 1890. From the Tacoma Public Library, Historic Building Files, Item #BU-10647
click to open gallery Exterior view of the Flood Mansion, San Francisco, 2015; from Jon Jacky
click to open gallery Exterior view of the James C. Flood House, Nob Hill, San Francisco, CA, 2009; from Flickr.com, photo by Wally Gobetz
click to open gallery Exterior view of the Old National Bank Building, Spokane, WA, 2011. From Wikimedia Commons, photo by Wbartsma
click to open gallery Exterior view of the West Riverside Avenue entrance of the National Bank Building #2, Spokane, WA, 2011. From Google Maps/Street View
click to open gallery Exterior view of the Western Pacific 3rd Street Station, Oakland, c. 1910; from Western Pacific Depots and Stations by Stephen M. Hayes
click to open gallery Exterior view of the Western Pacific Station, Sacramento, 1910; from Stephen M. Hayes, Western Pacific Depots and Stations
click to open gallery Exterior view of the damaged Merchants Exchange Building #3, San Francisco, 1906; from Frank W. Aitken, Edward Hilton, History of the Earthquake and Fire in San Francisco
click to open gallery Postcard view of the Fidelity Trust Company Building with its new, six-story addition, Tacoma, WA, c. 1910. From the author's collection, postcard by the E.C. Kropp Company, Milwaukee, WI, Card #1277
click to open gallery Postcard view of the San Francisco Chronicle Building #3, c. 1907; from the Maritime Heritage Project.org
click to open gallery San Francisco City Plan, 1905, by D.H. Burnham and Edward H. Bennett, Sr; from Wikimedia.org
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