Market near 7th
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east down Market Street to the Flood Building, from near 7th Street
South of MarketContains 2392 photos
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east down Market Street to the Flood Building, from near 7th Street
South of Market
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Five people eating at a table trying to regain some normalcy post-quake and fire.
Golden Gate Park
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east to Leon and Bertha Sloss home, 1516 Van Ness, in ruins after earthquake and fire.
Polk Gulch
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Downtown ruins, looking uphill.
Downtown
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northwest to City Hall from south of Market area.
South of Market
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View south across Market at the ruins of the Emma Spreckels Building (1895), 927 Market Street. Center background, California Casket Co. building at 965 Mission near Mary St., Albert Pissis, Architect. Old Mint on far left. Far left foreground, improvised refreshment stand.
Tenderloin
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake Refugees. Couple with dining table in front of tent in park making the best of the situation.
Western Addition
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee Tent #30, with three men seated/standing in front, plus bicycle
Golden Gate Park
View northwest across intersection of Post and Kearny to 101 Kearny. Alfred Lilienfeld and Co. men's furnishings store decorated for the Portola Festival.
Downtown / Union Square
Chinatown. View northwest across Grant Ave. Sing Fat Company on corner with stained glass globe streetlamps in front. Sing Chong Building at right.
Chinatown
1443 Fillmore Street. Citizens State Bank 1447 Fillmore, Hyman & Lipman men's clothing, The Shop of Swellness, 1449 Fillmore. J.B. Dunphy & Co. Real Estate (Millbrae Villa Tract) sign.
Western Addition
View southeast to Geo. Haas and Sons; Clothing store decorated with flags, paintings of ships for Great White Fleet visit. Orpheum Theatre in background. Steel arch over intersection also decorated with flags and boughs.
Western Addition
Double Exposure Trick shot with 2 images of one young man (Jefferson Peyser) on a bench
Golden Gate Park
S.N. Wood & Co. Department Store on the Northwest corner of 11th Street and Washington S.N Wood was established by A.L. Peyser, brother of photographer David Peyser
Outside SF
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View from Market Street. S.N. Wood Billboard. (S.N. Wood Company was established by A.L. Peyser, brother of photographer David Peyser)
Downtown