From Kohl Bldg. south to the once great business center of destroyed San Francisco, Cal.
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Train loads of potatoes rushed to the homeless earthquake sufferers, San Francisco, Cal.
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Little houses built of paper, earthquake refugees in Jefferson Square, San Francisco, Cal.
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Relief work, distributing clothes to the earthquake victims, San Francisco, Cal.
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Street kitchens jokingly named for famous hotels, after the earthquake, San Francisco, Cal.
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A Restaurant kitchen on the street, outside the burned district, San Francisco, Cal.
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Hall of Justice, with tower shaken down by the great earthquake, San Francisco, Cal.
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Great destruction brought by earthquake and fire, showing Temple Emanuel, San Francisco. Cal.
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After the greatest of modern catastrophes , Market St. N.E., past the Call building, San Francisco, Cal.
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After the greatest of modern catastrophes , Market St. N.E., past the Call building, San Francisco, Cal.
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Homeless among ruins of former wealth, crude shelters in Union Square, San Francisco, Cal.
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Homeless among ruins of former wealth, crude shelters in Union Square, San Francisco, Cal.
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Havoc of the terrible earthquake, ruins of the once magnificient City Hall, San Francisco, Cal.
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In the ruined city, from Powell and California Strs., N.E. to Telegraph Hill, San Francisco, Cal.
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Ruins from which a greater San Francisco will rise, from Pioneer Hall, N. to St. Francis Hotel.
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Ruins from which a greater San Francisco will rise, from Pioneer Hall, N. to St. Francis Hotel.
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In the wrecked retail district, from Turk Street, near market, S.E., San Francisco, California.
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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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Searching for trinkets in front of the once magnificent Crocker Palace, San Francisco.
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Market Street, San Francisco's great thoroughfare, showing effect of earthquake on the street.
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San Francisco disaster, victims leaving town with bag and baggage.
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The fire devastated Fairmont Hotel crowning Nob Hill, California St., San Francisco, April 18, 1906.
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The wreck of San Francisco Jewish Synagogue in foreground from Sutter and Powell Sts.
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Jim Forrest and his supply camp on Laguna St., San Francisco disaster, April 18, 1906.
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Mission Street car track and pavement showing the resistless power of earthquakes, April 18, 1906.
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