1906 Earthquake and Fire, the future Mint Hill. Refugees, Protestant Orphan Asylum, School House, City Hall and view northeast at fire after 1906 earthquake. [The Last of the San Francisco Fire. J B Moller Photo 53]
Mint Hill
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Fire from Mint Hill
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Fire from Mint Hill, 1906 fire after the earthquake. Many refugees, wagons moving. Elevated view east from Market near Guerrero Sts. Same original image as wnp27.5007 [Fire in the Mission. A. L. Murat. S.F. CAL. 15.]
Mint Hill
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Montgomery near Pine
View northeast across intersection to work crew repairing the street. Telegraph Hill, Kohl Building, Safe Deposit Building (remaining lower stories refurbished for use), Security Savings Bank, Merchants Exchange in background. New one story wooden building next to Security Savings Bank has 310 Montgomery, Friedrichs Cafe, Louis Wiell (Weill) Cigars and Tobacco signs, 312 Edmond Godchaux, Stock broker. Cropped, lower generation copy of image at wnp71.0096.
Financial District
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Van Ness Avenue
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Steam Wrecker on Van Ness [Miles Bros 59]
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Howard near 12th
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southeast to Ocean Shore Railway train hauling debris on temporary tracks. Call Building and Lick Baths in background far left. In background right, La Grande Laundry plant, 12th St., between Howard and Folsom.
South of Market
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Unknown Location
1906 Earthquake and Fire, People posing among ruins after 1906 earthquake and fire.
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Golden Gate Park
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northwest to Memorial Museum damaged after 1906 earthquake. Originally constructed as the Fine Arts Building for 1894 Midwinter Fair, it was renamed Memorial Museum in 1895 and eventually became part of de Young Museum. Dore Vase in front of entrance.
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Southern Pacific information booth, Red Cross tent in Golden Gate Park in front of McLaren Lodge after 1906 earthquake.
Golden Gate Park
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Palace Market
Butcher shop with men and carcasses hanging behind. Possibly 2436 Market, as per 1895 City Directory.
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Temple Emanu-El
1906 Earthquake and Fire, from Stockton near Sutter. View northwest to synagogue amid ruins after 1906 earthquake.(AS) [Miles Bros. #57]
Downtown / Union Square
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Powell near Ellis
1906 Earthquake and Fire, view east across Powell to men posing among ruins of Novelty Theater at 104 Powell St after 1906 earthquake and fire. Top of Call Building visible in distance. [Miles Bros. #60]
Downtown / Union Square
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1612 Scott near Post
1906 Earthquake and Fire, 1612 Scott Street off foundation after 1906 earthquake. 1610 Scott Street (at right) still stands. [Miles Bros. #64]
Lower Pacific Heights
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Post near Taylor
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Taller building is ruined Sultan Turkish Baths building, 624 Post, after 1906 earthquake. [Miles Bros. #53]
Lower Nob Hill
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Cliff House Fire
2nd Cliff House ablaze. View from Ocean Beach, people, Seal Rocks. [Copyright 1907 by P. M. Leonard.]
Sutro Heights
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Refugee Camp
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Unorganized refugee camp in upper Eureka Valley, near Caselli and Danvers. Tank Hill and Mount Olympus in background. 3-story house at right center is 303 Corbett [J B Moller Photo 22. Refugee Camp]