Postcard,

Contains 109 photos

Unknown Location
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Unknown Location

1906 Earthquake and Fire, [No. 247. Working men tearing down walls on Sansome Street]

Financial
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Unknown Location

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Crack in cobblestone street after earthquake. [Result of earthquake in street.]

South Van Ness near 17th
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South Van Ness near 17th

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View north to east side of South Van Ness (then Howard Street) toward 'Drunken Houses' between 17th and 18th Streets. Victorian homes tipped from earthquake, groups of people on sidewalk. Similar to wnp37.03121.

Mission
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Unknown Location

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Crowd gathered around ruins at unknown location. [Partial sign, Miner(?) Whol(?)]

Mason & Market
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Mason & Market

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View north looking at Mason from Market Street. Native Sons monument (aka Admission Day Monument and Phelan Monument) at center of frame. [Ruins Looking UP Mason Street, after Earthquake, April 18, 1906.] It was moved to Golden Gate Park in 1948 and returned to Market and Montgomery in 1977.

Tenderloin
Union Square
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Union Square

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Union Square looking north from Geary Street with the Dewey Monument at the center. Pacific Union Club, Temple Emanu-El in the distance. [Dewey Monument after Earthquake and Fire.]

Downtown / Union Square
Merchant near Sansome
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Merchant near Sansome

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northeast across Merchant St. to ruins in produce district with wagons destroyed and horses killed by falling debris. Taken before fire destroyed the area..[Destroyed Wholesale Houses] Taken on morning of earthquake before fire burned the area.

Financial District
Merchant near Sansome
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Merchant near Sansome

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northeast across Merchant St. to ruins in produce district with wagons destroyed and horses killed by falling debris. Taken before fire destroyed the area. [What the Earthquake Did In Half A Minute.]

Financial District
Mission near 2nd St
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Mission near 2nd St

1906 Earthquake and Fire, "No. 243. Ruins on Mission Street with cattle killed by debris in the street and a man surveying damage. [Cattle killed on Mission Street by the earthquake, April 18, 1906]

Downtown
Market & Embarcadero
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Market & Embarcadero

1906 Earthquake and Fire, People walking across horsecar tracks near horsecar terminal in front of Ferry Building, with ruins in background.

Financial District
View from Nob Hill
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View from Nob Hill

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View from Nob Hill at about Powell and Sacramento showing the Hall of Justice, Montgomery Block, Yerba Buena Island and Telegraph Hill. [San Francisco Ruins AFter Fire and Earthquake of April 18, 1906.]

Hill
Stockton near Sacramento
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Stockton near Sacramento

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View from Stockton between Sacramento and Clay at ruins on Nob Hill with the Fairmont Hotel visible on hill. [Fairmont Hotel After Fire and Earthquake.]

Nob Hill
Montgomery & California
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Montgomery & California

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View looking west towards Nob Hill from the top of the Kohl Building located at Montgomery and California, showing Kearny and California with Old St. Mary's Church, Old Grace Cathedral, and Fairmont Hotel. "5010. A view of the ruins of the Nob Hill District, looking up California Street...after the disaster of April 18-20, 1906. Fairmont Hotel at the crest of the hill."

Financial District
O'Farrell & Jones
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O'Farrell & Jones

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Looking east on O'Farrell from Jones showing the back of the St. Francis Hotel, the Whitell Building, the Butler Building (later I. Magnin) and the Flood Building in ruins in the distance. [The Great Earthquake and Fire...View looking down O'Farrell Street.]

Tenderloin
Kearney & Bush
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Kearney & Bush

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View looking south on Kearney from Bush showing the Chronicle Building, Call Building, and the Mutual Bank Building in ruins. [A view of the ruins on Kearney Street (the retail district) after ...April 18, 1906.]

Downtown / Union Square