
Mission near 1st
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake and fire. Dead cattle on Mission Street. [Cattle Killed on Mission St. by earthquake. Stoddard. On back: 1 extra for Mrs. Lombardi.] See wnp27.2560
South of MarketContains 447 photos
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake and fire. Dead cattle on Mission Street. [Cattle Killed on Mission St. by earthquake. Stoddard. On back: 1 extra for Mrs. Lombardi.] See wnp27.2560
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, [Eddy St. Near Fillmore.] View northwest across Eddy to Pierce-Rodolph Storage Warehouse. Bricks fallen from the upper story after 1906 earthquake in street. Exposed upper stories reveal furniture and boxes. Crates stacked on sidewalk.
Western Addition1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake damaged hospital on California Street near Maple. The hospital had opened on April 10, 1906, only to be seriously damaged in the earthquake. It was repaired, and reopened in 1907, operating until 1931, when it was demolished. In 1941, a newer Hahnemann Hospital was rebuilt on the site, replaced by a new building in 1971. It became a part of Children's Hospital in 1988..
Presidio Heights1906 Earthquake and Fire, [#28 Mission St. Showing Mint. Western Photographic Co. LA. Cal.] View north to men sitting on Mission St., holding champagne bottles, streetcar tracks, earthquake ruins and rear of U.S. Mint.
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, [No. 48-A Cal St. East from Kearney (Sic) St.] View northeast across California to ruins of San Francisco Savings Union, German Savings and Loan Society, Parrott Building, or Parrott Block (1852, Architect Stephen Williams). Kohl Building in background, Earthquake and fire damage. Tent at right.
Chinatown[#6354 Turrill. 1st Electric Streetcar] 1906 Earthquake and Fire aftermath Detail of WNP4.1337
Financial District1906 Earthquake and Fire, [EF - 108] View North from Sacramento near Van Ness, to south side of Claus Spreckels mansion (corner of Clay and Van Ness) in ruins after 1906 earthquake.
Pacific Heights1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northeast from Larkin & Grove, from what was the entrance of the Mechanics' Pavilion. Dome of the Hall of Records in the background, which outlasted City Hall by 10 years.
Civic Center[A. Lipman 421 Clement. S.F.] View of Chutes after fire at Fillmore Street location on May 29, 1911.
Western AdditionElevated view of Chutes entrance after fire at Fillmore Street on May 29, 1911.[A. Lipman 421 Clement. S.F.]
Western Addition1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southwest to 7th and Market [Odd-Fellow's Hall After Fire Apr 22, 1906]
Tenderloin1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake ruins, Call and Flood Buildings in distance, Hale Bros. store identified. [Looking up Market St. Junction McAllister and Market. April 20, 1906.]
Tenderloin[Risnon? Building 1868. West of Front on Mkt] Earthquake damage to Coffey-Risdon Bldg.; northwest corner Bush & Market.Published by Oscar Foss. See cropped duplicates wnp37.01595 and 37.00891.
Financial DistrictView east to Ferry Building. Kohl Building, Merchants Exchange Building, Old St. Mary's, cable car, side of Fairmont Hotel. Duplicate of wnp14.4824.
Nob Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, View south toward the shell of Emporium department store from Stockton near the corner of Ellis and Market; makeshift sidewalk restaurant for hot waffles; piles of lumber [The Emporium, Market St.]
Downtown / Union Square