Refugees

Contains 540 photos

Mission High School
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Mission High School

1906 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 Dolores
18th & Dolores
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18th & Dolores

1906 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.

Mission
Dolores Park
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Dolores Park

1906 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.

Mission
Dolores Park
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Dolores Park

1906 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.

Mission
Dolores Park
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Dolores Park

1906 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.

Mission
Dolores Park
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Dolores Park

1906 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.

Mission
Dolores Park
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Dolores Park

1906 Earthquake and Fire, view northwest across Dolores Park Earthquake refugee camp toward the intersection of Church and 18th Street in the background. The Dolores Park (then Mission Park) cottage camp opened November 19, 1906 and closed October 22, 1907.

Mission
Dolores Park
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Dolores Park

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northeast across park to earthquake shacks, Old Mission High School, Swedish Tabernacle. City Hall ruins, Fairmont Hotel in center distance. The Dolores Park (then Mission Park) cottage camp opened November 19, 1906 and closed October 22, 1907.

Mission
View from Russian Hill
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View from Russian Hill

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View towards Golden Gate with refugee cottages. Gas House cove gas tank at center. View northwest toward Golden Gate from near Chestnut and Polk. Harbor View SF Gas Company tank. The intersection of Van Ness and Chestnut at bottom left. Ferry Bros. Hay & Grain, 2955 Van Ness near Francisco.

Marina
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

1906 Earthquake and Fire, [soldiers giving out food Golden Gate Park. Copyright 1906, Pillsbury Picture Co. No. 7606]

Golden Gate Park
5th & Mission
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5th & Mission

1906 Earthquake and Fire, view northwest of Old U.S. Mint from rubble-strewn lot following 1906 Earthquake & Fire. People and tents and makeshift shelters.[U.S. Mint Charles Bailey L.A. 80]

South of Market
3rd near Clement
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3rd near Clement

1906 Earthquake and Fire, 200 block of 3rd Avenue looking north after 1906 Earthquake and Fire. Residents cooked in streets until gas mains were checked for breaks.

Richmond Inner
Divisadero & Hayes
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Divisadero & Hayes

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View south on Divisadero (then spelled Devisadero) from Hayes showing east side of the street. Line of people waiting up the block for Food Distribution (B'nai Brith) following 1906 earthquake. (most of these buildings demolished)

Alamo Square
Mission High School
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Mission High School

1906 Earthquake and Fire, 18th and Dolores, food distribution breadline following 1906 earthquake

Mission
1906 Refugee Camp
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1906 Refugee Camp

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Children play on a path in front of tents in a park setting.