 |
1001. Earthquake and fire wreck of the Magnificent Huntington and Flood
Palaces and Fairmount Hotel. |
 |
1002. Opening the safes of a Market Street Jewelry Store, San Francisco,
after the Catastrophe. |
 |
1003. Effect of Earthquake on Market St. Pavement. Ferry Bldg. Tower
in distance, San Francisco. |
 |
1006. Showing Devastation by Earthquake and Fire, Building containing
the Municipal Records. |
 |
1007. Down California St. from Fairmount Hotel, the Fire swept District
of San Francisco. |
 |
1009. Bound for the Ferry after the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Disaster of April 18, 1906. |
 |
1010. San Francisco's Six-Million-Dollar City Hall, containing the
Municipal Records wrecked by Earthquake. |
 |
1011. The utter Desolation of San Francisco from the Water Front, Fairmount
Hotel on Nob Hill in distance. |
 |
1012. A Row of Earthquake wrecked Cottages on Steiner and Busch [sic]
Streets, San Francisco. |
 |
1013. Bringing order out of Chaos of San Francisco's Ruins. Opening
up impassable Streets. |
 |
1014. Emergency Camp and Costume of San Francisco's young ladies who
lost everything in the disaster. |
 |
1015. A Chinese Chef driven from Kitchen to Curb by the San Francisco
Earthquake disaster, April 18, 1906. |
 |
1016. Out Door Kitchens. Ruptured Chimneys forced San Francisco to
cook on the street for several weeks. |
 |
1017. Tonsorial Establishment in Temporary Quarters at Ft. Mason Refugee
after the Disaster. |
 |
1018. Glimpse of the Fire Devastated Heart of San Francisco from the
Huntington Palace on California St. |
 |
1019. The Beautiful Homes on Pacific Ave. damaged by Earthquake, San
Francisco, April 18, 1906. |
 |
1020. Cracks caused by Earthquake in the walls of San Francisco's New
Granite Post Office Bldg. |
 |
1021. Jim Forrest's Camp, where 20 tons of Provisions were distributed
each day to the San Francisco Refugees. |
 |
1022. A Glimpse of the Quiet Camp Life of Refugees in Golden Gate Park
after the San Francisco Disaster. |
 |
1023. Union Square, San Francisco, showing Dewey Monument, the Call
and Dana Bldgs. |
 |
1024. The Ruins of Streets and homes of wrecked district at Van Ness
and Vallejo Sts., San Francisco. |
 |
1025. Earthquake wrecked Spires and Walls of St. Dominic's Cathedral,
San Francisco, April 18, 1906. |
 |
1026. The New Masonic Temple on Sutter Street badly wrecked by the
San Francisco Earthquake. |
 |
1027. Ft. Mason Refugee Campers and their belongings saved from the
Flames of burning San Francisco. |
 |
1028. Gathering a Few Home Relics at the Ruins of Wenban Palace, Van
Ness Ave., San Francisco. |
 |
1029. A Make-Shift Camp on the Border of Desolation in the Fire scourged
District of San Francisco. |
 |
1030. Refugee's Snug Camp in the Shades of Columbia Park, San Francisco
Fire swept district. |
 |
1031. A Family of Refugees waiting for Dinner in Camp at Ft. Mason
after the San Francisco Disaster. |
 |
1032. The wreck of the Beautiful St. Luke's Church on Van Ness Ave.,
devastated by Earthquake and Fire. |
 |
1033. Los Angeles Relief Camp in Golden Gate Park. 10,000 people were
fed there each day. |
 |
1034. The Refugee Camps and Shelters at Ft. Mason after the Earthquake
and Fire Disaster, San Francisco. |
 |
1035. A Temporary Relief Camp, Police Headquartes and Registration
Bureau on Van Ness Av., San Francisco. |
 |
1036. St. Mary's Cathedral Bread Line where the little Tots were not
forgotten, San Francisco Disaster. |
 |
1037. Light Hearts and Heavy Burdens leaving the long Bread Line at
St. Mary's Cathedral. |
 |
1038. The Destruction of San Francisco April 18, 1906, Showing Market
Street and Ferry Bldg. Tower. |
 |
1039. The Union Ferry Station Showing Earthquake and Fire Devastated
water front section of San Francisco. |
 |
1040. San Francisco Refugees Camped by the Wayside and Cooking their
Rations in the Gutters. |
 |
1041. The Earthquake Ruptured Pavement and Fire Wrecked Mansions on
Van Ness Ave., San Francisco. |
 |
1042. Seeking for Treasures in the Ruins of the Once Magnificent Crocker
Home, California st., San Francisco. |
 |
1043. Ruined Palaces on Van Ness Ave., wiped out by the Fire and Earthquake
of April 18, 1906. |
 |
1044. Serving out Army Supplies to Unending Bread Line of Refugees
at Ft. Mason, San Francisco Disaster. |
 |
1045. The Ruin of San Francisco from California and Jones St., showing
Havoc by Earthquake and Fire. |
 |
1046. Wreck and Ruin of Chinatown District in San Francisco, Destroyed
by Fire and Earthquake April 18, '06. |
 |
1048. Mission Street Car Track and Pavement, showing the resistless
Power of Earthquake, April 18, 1906. |
 |
1049. Jim Forrest and his Supply Camp on Laguna St., San Francisco
disaster, April 18, 1906. |
 |
1050. The Wreck of San Francisco Jewish Synagogue in Foreground from
Sutter and Powell Sts. |
 |
1051. The Fire Devastated Fairmount Hotel Crowning Nob Hill California
St., San Francisco, April 18, 1906. |
 |
1052. San Francisco Disaster, Victims Leaving Town with bag and baggage. |
 |
1053. Market Street, San Francisco's great Thoroughfare, showing effect
of Earthquake on the Street. |
 |
1054. Searching for Trinkets in Front of the Once Magnificent Crocker
Palace, San Francisco. |
 |
1055. The Never-ending Search for the Missing in the Earthquake and
Fire Devastated Ruins of San Francisco. |
 |
1056. A Millionaire's Home on Van Ness Ave., Devastated by Earthquake
and Fire April 18, 1906. |
 |
1057. Wrecked Masonic Temple and Jewish Synagogue on Geary Street,
San Francisco, April 18, 1906. |
 |
1058. The beautiful Spreckles residence destroyed by fire and earthquake,
San Francisco. |
 |
1059. The Wreck of San Francisco Magnificent City Hall Building destroyed
by Earthquake and Fire. |
 |
1060. The Fire Wrecked Street Cars and Once Beautiful Residence District
on California St. |