A government relief boat at Oakland loading supplies for the stricken city of San Francisco.

Jim Forrest and his supply camp on Laguna St., San Francisco disaster, April 18, 1906.

Serving out Army supplies to unending bread line of refugees at Ft. Mason, San Francisco disaster.

St. Mary's Cathedral bread line, where the little tots were not forgotten, San Francisco.

A temporary relief camp, police headquarters and registration bureau, Van Ness Ave., San Francisco.

Jim Forrest's camp, where 20 tons of provisions were distributed each day to the San Francisco refugees.

Tonsorial establishment in temporary quarters at Ft. Mason refugee camp after the disaster.

Refugees' camp in Jefferson Square.

View from Moulder School distributing station.

Refugees' Camp at ball grounds in Golden Gate Park.

Forming bread line at Jefferson Square.

Refugees' camp in Jefferson Square.

Refugees' camp in Jefferson Square.

Refugees' camp in Jefferson Square.

Refugees' camp in Jefferson Square.

View from Moulder School distributing station, showing tons of flour on sidewalk.

View from Moulder School distributing station, showing tons of flour on sidewalk.

View from Moulder School distributing station, showing tons of flour on sidewalk.

View from Moulder School distributing station, showing tons of flour on sidewalk.

Refugees' Camp at ball grounds in Golden Gate Park.

Refugees' Camp at ball grounds in Golden Gate Park.

Refugees' Camp at ball grounds in Golden Gate Park.

Refugees' Camp at ball grounds in Golden Gate Park.

Refugees' Camp at ball grounds in Golden Gate Park.