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1906 Earthquake & Fire. Row of buildings, nearest mostly destroyed by fire. Sign on building says "New England Bo.. (?)".
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1906 Earthquake & Fire. Row of buildings, nearest mostly destroyed by fire. Sign on building says "New England Bo.. (?)".
View west across Mission between 20th and 21st Street. Ringling Bros. Circus bell wagon on parade. The circus parade route came down Valencia to 23rd, then back up Mission to the circus grounds at 12th and Market. (Horse drawn wagon with three large bells) (buildings in the background all demolished.) During the time of the United Railroads Streetcar Strike, 1907
MissionStreetcar Strike 1907 - View northeast across Velencia to The Denniston Hotel, horse drawn wagon full of passengers. Two buildings at left still standing 2020.
MissionView southeast across Valencia between 25th & 26th. Streetcar Strike 1907 - Bernal Heights in background.
MissionStreetcar Strike 1907 - view of horsedrawn wagon carrying passengers, east side of Valencia north of 23rd Street.
MissionEllington & J. Johanson at Fort Point (?) life saving station in Presidio. Rankin? Building moved 700 ft west in 1915.
PresidioEllingson & J. Johanson at a Life Saving Station.
PresidioEllingson & J. Johanson at a Life Saving Station.
PresidioView east across Dolores from the grounds of Mission High School toward Dorland, the Swedish Tabernacle (now Dolores Park Church, opened August 25, 1907) on southeast corner of Dolores & Dorland.
Mission1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southwest across Dolores toward Dolores Park (then Mission Park). Dolores Park earthquake refugee cottage camp. The Dolores Park (then Mission Park) cottage camp opened November 19, 1906 and closed October 22, 1907.The grounds of Mission High School are at right.
Mission Dolores1906 Earthquake and Fire, View west across Dolores toward Mission High School. Elevated view from Swedish Tabernacle (now Dolores Park Church, 2020) across Dolores at the corner of Dorland. Earthquake refugee cottages are visible in Dolores Park at left. This building burned in 1922. Dorland Street continues through the block at right. (The Dolores Park (then Mission Park) cottage camp opened November 19, 1906 and closed October 22, 1907.)
Mission Dolores1906 Earthquake and Fire, Dolores Park earthquake refugee cottage camp. The Dolores Park (then Mission Park) cottage camp opened November 19, 1906 and closed October 22, 1907.The grounds of Mission High School are at right.
Mission1906 Earthquake and Fire, Dolores Park, looking North. Old Mission High School and Earthquake shacks. Swedish Tabernacle, Dolores and Dorland at right. The Dolores Park (then Mission Park) cottage camp opened November 19, 1906 and closed October 22, 1907.
Mission1906 Earthquake and Fire, View Northeast Dolores Park Earthquake Shacks with bike, Swedish Tabernacle (dedicated August 25, 1907) Dolores at Dorland, at far left. The Dolores Park (then Mission Park) cottage camp opened November 19, 1906 and closed October 22, 1907.
Mission1906 Earthquake and Fire, view northeast across Dolores Park/Mission High School Earthquake shacks. Swedish Tabernacle (now Dolores Park Church, opened August 25, 1907) on southeast corner of Dolores & Dorland at center. The Dolores Park (then Mission Park) cottage camp opened November 19, 1906 and closed October 22, 1907.
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