Ft. Mason refugee campers and their belongings saved from the flames of burning San Francisco.
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The ruins of streets and homes, of wrecked district at Van Ness and Vallejo Sts., San Francisco.
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Union Square, San Francisco, showing Dewey Monument, the Call and Dana Bldgs.
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Jim Forrest's camp, where 20 tons of provisions were distributed each day to the San Francisco refugees.
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Cracks caused by earthquake in the walls of San Francisco's new granite Post Office building.
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The beautiful house on Pacific Ave. damaged by earthquake, San Francisco, April 18, 1906.
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Glimpse of the fire devastated heart of San Francisco from the Huntington Palace on California Street.
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Tonsorial establishment in temporary quarters at Ft. Mason refugee camp after the disaster.
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Out door kitchens. Ruptured chimneys forced San Francisco to cook on the street for several weeks.
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A Chinese chef driven from kitchen to curb by the San Francisco earthquake disaster, April 18, 1906.
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Emergency camp and costume of San Francisco's young ladies who lost everything in the disaster.
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Bringing order out of chaos of San Francisco's ruins. Opening up impassable streets.
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A row of earthquake wrecked cottages on Steiner and Busch Streets, San Francisco.
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The utter desolation of San Francisco from the water front, Fairmount Hotel and Nob Hill in the distance.
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San Francisco's six million-dollar City Hall, containing the municipal records wrecked by earthquake.
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Bound for the ferry after the San Francisco earthquake and fire disaster of April 18, 1906.
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San Francisco's magnificent City Hall and Hall of Records. Destroyed by fire and earthquake.
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Down California St. from Fairmount Hotel, the fire swept district of San Francisco.
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Showing devastation by earthquake and fire, building containing the municipal records.
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A government relief boat at Oakland loading supplies for the stricken city of San Francisco.
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Earthquake and fire wreck of the magnificent Huntington and Flood palaces and Fairmount Hotel.
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Wrecking dangerous walls in the shaken and burned district of San Francisco, April 18, 1906.
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Effect of earthquake on Market Street pavement, ferry bldg. tower in distance, San Francisco.
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Opening the safes of a Market Street jewellry store, San Francisco, after the catastrophe.
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The fire wrecked street cars and once beautiful residence district on California St.
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The wreck of San Francisco's magnificent City Hall building destroyed by earthquake and fire.
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The beautiful Spreckles residence destroyed by fire and earthquake, San Francisco.
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Wrecked Masonic Temple and Jewish Synagogue on Geary St., San Francisco, April 18, 1906.
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A millionaire's home on Van Ness Ave., devastated by earthquake and fire April 18, 1906.
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The never-ending search for the missing in the earthquake and fire devastated ruins of San Francisco.
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