
Market & Laguna
1906 Earthquake and Fire, view looking northeast from future Mint Hill. [The burning of the city April 18th 1906] Colorized postcard. White apartment building at 2 Laguna St. (lower right) still standing in 2023.
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, view looking northeast from future Mint Hill. [The burning of the city April 18th 1906] Colorized postcard. White apartment building at 2 Laguna St. (lower right) still standing in 2023.
Mint Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire. Colorized postcard view looking northeast from future Mint Hill. [SF 375 The great fire April 18 to 21, 1906] Colorized postcard. White apartment building at 2 Laguna St. (lower right) still standing in 2023.
[U.S. 456 … looking east from Market Street Extension] View looking east from future Mint Hill. White apartment building at 2 Laguna St. (center) still standing in 2023. Colorized postcard version of wnp37.00524.
1906 Earthquake and Fire, [Looking east on California St. from Steiner St.] Colorized postcard.
Pacific1906 Earthquake and Fire, [Panoramic view of the fire.] Taken from the Mark Hopkins home. Elevated view southeast. Call Building at center, Temple Emanu-El at right. Colorized postcard.
1906 Earthquake and Fire, 'Bird’s eye view of the Frisco fire when it started.' Taken from the Mark Hopkins home. Elevated view southeast. Call Building at center, Temple Emanu-El at right. Colorized postcard.
1906 Earthquake and Fire, 'The Great Earthquake and Fire ... Morning of the earthquake, beginning of the fire.' Taken from the Mark Hopkins home. Elevated view southeast. Call Building at center, Temple Emanu-El at right. Colorized postcard.
1906 Earthquake and Fire, 'Panorama… showing the fire.' Taken from the Mark Hopkins home. Elevated view southeast. Call Building at center right, Temple Emanu-El at far right. Colorized postcard.
1906 Earthquake and Fire, “The fire working its way out Market St. as viewed from Grant Ave” View southwest across Market. Bancroft History Building at left.
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southwest across Market St from Montgomery St, Call building burning, Palace Hotel, Monadnock Building, Hearst Building.
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southwest across Market St from Montgomery St, Call building burning, Palace Hotel, Monadnock Building, Hearst Building [Call Building, Copyright 1906 by S.F. Ruins Pub. Co.]
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire, View south across Market to 3rd Street and seven-story Winchester Hotel burning at southwest corner of 3rd and Stevenson Street, next to H. Schoene photograph gallery. Aronson Building beyond. Hearst (Examiner) Building on left. Call Building on right. [By Stewart & Rogers, Bear Photo S.F. 43] Similar to wnp37.10057. [No 232 -The fire on Third Street. 9 a.m., April 18, 1906]
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire, elevated view looking east over ruins after fire from Union Trust / Wells Fargo Building. Ferry Building in the distance with repair scaffolding on tower. Gen. Arthur Cigar billboard. Intersection of Sutter, Sansome and Market at bottom center.
Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, First National Bank in ruins on the northwest corner of Bush and Sansome after fire and eathquake. Soldier and other men in street. [Sansome Street south from Bush. First National Bank to left.]
Financial District1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southeast from Post and Grant showing the Palace Hotel, Chronicle BUilding and annex, Monadonock Building, Mutual Savings Bank and Call Building in ruins. [217 Chronicle Mutual Savings and Call Buildings after the fire.]
Downtown / Union Square