Ruined palaces on Van Ness Ave., wiped out by the fire and earthquake of April 18, 1906.
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Seeking for treasures in the ruins of the once magnificent Crocker home, California St., San Francisco.
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The earthquake ruptured pavement and fire wrecked mansions on Van Ness Ave., San Francisco.
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San Francisco refugees camped by the wayside and cooking their rations in the gutters.
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The Union Ferry Station showing earthquake and fire devastated water front section of San Francisco.
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The destruction of San Francisco April 18, 1906, showing Market Street and Ferry Bldg. tower.
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Light hearts and heavy burdens leaving the long bread line at St. Mary's Cathedral.
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St. Mary's Cathedral bread line, where the little tots were not forgotten, San Francisco.
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A temporary relief camp, police headquarters and registration bureau, Van Ness Ave., San Francisco.
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The refugee camps and shelters at Ft. Mason after the earthquake and fire disaster, San Francisco.
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Los Angeles relief camp in Golden Gate Park. 10,000 people were fed there every day.
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The wreck of the beautiful St. Luke's Church on Van Ness Avenue, devastated by earthquake and fire.
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A family of refugees waiting for dinner in camp at Ft. Mason after the San Francisco disaster.
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Refugees snug camp in the shades of Columbia Park, San Francisco fire-swept disctrict.
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A make-shift camp on the border of desolation in the fire scourged disctrict of San Francisco.
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Gathering a few home relics at the ruins of the at the ruins of the Wenban Palace, Van Ness Ave., San Francisco.
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Ft. Mason refugee campers and their belongings saved from the flames of burning San Francisco.
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The New Masonic Temple on Sutter Street badly wrecked by the San Franciso earthquake.
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Earthquake wrecked spires and walls of St. Dominic's Cathedral, San Francisco, April 18, 1906.
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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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A glimpse of the quiet camp life of refugees in Golden Gate Park after the San Francisco disaster.
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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 homes 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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