Irish Hill was a small working-class neighborhood in San Francisco, near the intersection of 22nd Street and Illinois Avenue.
Expansion of the local iron and steel works, including leveling of the hill, effaced the neighborhood in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The neighborhood was located on a 250-foot hill reached by a wooden stairway at Illinois and 20th streets,[1] and extended from there to the bay.
The Union Hotel was run by Frank McManus, a political boss known as the King of Irish Hill.
[2] The neighborhood was destroyed when the hill was flattened in two stages, in the 1880s by quarrying to provide fill for under Long Bridge (now the site of 3rd Street) and starting in 1897, by quarrying and dynamiting to clear space for the expansion of the Union Iron Works and subsequently of Bethlehem Steel.