
Jones near Sutter
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Temple Emanu-El at left. Sutter near Jones Street, looking east [835]
Lower Nob HillContains 2392 photos
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Temple Emanu-El at left. Sutter near Jones Street, looking east [835]
Lower Nob Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire. Smoke, soldier and people watching from brick intersection
1906 Earthquake Refugee Camp #7 vicinity of Sharon Meadow
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southwest across Capp to man posing seated on buckled, subsided sidewalk. Temporary railroad tracks laid by Ocean Shore Railway Company to carry debris.
Mission1906 Earthquake and fire, Refugee near stove with numbered tents in the background. Likely this is Camp No. 5 near Big Rec
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northwest to ruins California Hotel and Theatre after 1906 Earthquake and Fire. Fairmont Hotel in background. Steeple of Old Grace Church at center
Downtown / Union SquareView east on O'Farrell to Call Building illuminated at night. Call Building Annex, Bancroft History Building on south side of Market Street. Original Phelan Building on right.
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east from Nob Hill about Powell between California and Pine. Ruins of Grace Church at California and Stockton at center. View towards SF Bay and Yerba Buena Island.
Nob HillPaddlewheel ferry on San Francisco Bay, just off foot of Howard St. Selby Shot Tower at 1st and Howard Streets visible to right of pilot house.
SF BayGun Park at Mare Island Navy Yard. Looking north towards the Iron Foundry, Building 85, and the Steam Engineering smokestack. Cannons and cannonballs stacked up, ships moored at right.
Outside SFUnknown Parade, men on horseback, Possibly Admission Day
View southeast on Columbus (then Montgomery Ave.) to Admission Day parade, with oxen pulling covered wagon. Montgomery Block in background. As described by the Daily Alta California: "[Native Sons of the Golden West] Mt. Tamalpais Parlor, No. 64, of San Rafael, had an old wagon - drawn by two oxen, such as was used by emigrants on the plains forty years ago. It was an ancient-looking affair and was weather-beaten and torn. Out of the split in the canvas in front there occasionally appeared the head and face of a woman having in her mouth an old, clay pipe. The members had a handsome banner and wore white hats and white jackets."
Financial DistrictParade on Van Ness Avenue. Dr. Mohun 401 Van Ness
Civic CenterCalifornia St between Taylor and Jones, Nob Hill
Nob HillVictorian apartments, pre 1906 cobblestone street, possible cable car tracks