1906 Earthquake and Fire, [8239- A band of little homeless refugees - happy in spite of the terrible calamity - San Francisco, Cal. Copyright 1906 by Underwood & Underwood. U-91560] Babies, toddlers, dog, tent, man with red cross arm band.
Lower Pacific Heights
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Bush & Steiner
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Ruins of St. Dominic's Catholic Church from roof of building across street. Women on corner, wagon. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake and before May 14, 1906, when south tower was pulled down.
Lower Pacific Heights
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Bush near Scott
1906 Earthquake and Fire. View east on Bush to street kitchens between Divisadero and Scott. Houses at 2506 to 2510 Bush Street (at left) still standing in 2019. St. Dominic's church in background after damaged steeples had been removed.
Lower Pacific Heights
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Bush near Steiner
1906 Earthquake and Fire, [Effect of earthquake St. Dominic Church] Bush Street side of dmaged St. Dominic Church after 1906 earthquake
Lower Pacific Heights
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Pine & Steiner
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Northwest corner of Pine and Steiner. Three story brick telephone building. Street kitchen. St. Dominic's Church in ruins visible at left. The building was later enlarged, but still stands in 2018. [S.F- West Office - After Fire - Exterior] [205]
Lower Pacific Heights
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Fillmore & Bush
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Stereoview west past temporary Police Station after 1906 earthquake. St. Dominic's Church damaged in background. Sign for 'Food & House Accommodations' at Pt. Richmond. [8207-Police Headquarters in the ruined City--St. Dominic's Church beyond U-91358 EF-47] [F810 EF-047] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Lower Pacific Heights
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Fillmore & Sutter
View north from center of Fillmore across Sutter intersection to busy street scene, with many businesses relocated here from the burned areas. The Relay wines and liquors, S.F. Chronicle Office, Dr. Cafferata Dentist, Bankers Deposit Co., Helbush & McGinn Real Estate, Mau-Cooper Co. Real Estate Insurance, E.A. Garin Architect, Norris Safe & Lock Co., L. & M. Anderson Typewriters, Root Beer truck, The Typewriting Co. 1825 Fillmore, Walter A. Scott Typewriters, Sweeny & McCartney Men's Furnishings, F.L. Stewart Attorney and Notary Public. Franklin Hall in distance left. [No 80, Fillmore Street, June 5, 1906 Turrill & Miller The California Promotion Committee]
Lower Pacific Heights
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St. Dominic's Ruins
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View from Steiner and Pine.
Lower Pacific Heights
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Hamilton Square
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugees gathered in park with possessions on first day of fires. Clouds of smoke visible in background.
Lower Pacific Heights
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St. Dominic's Ruins
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View West on Bush toward Steiner, street kitchens. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake and before May 14, 1906, when south tower was pulled down.
Lower Pacific Heights
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California & Presidio
"Dummy" cable car and passenger trailer.
Western Addition
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Fillmore & Geary
View north to relocated business, including Raphael's, after 1906 earthquake. Buggies, men and woman passing. [4228 Fillmore Street four months after the fire] (Bernal History Project / Helen Sjornberg 1906 photos)
Lower Pacific Heights
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Fillmore near Bush
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northwest across Fillmore to Franklin Hall, relief headquarters and temporary City Hall. Crowd outside temporary Examiner office. Keister's Ladies Tailoring, Laib Signs, Desmond Signs, City Printing Bureau of Public Works, . Sign stating that City Hall, Board of Supervisors, and City and County Offices were now at Mowry's Hall, southwest corner of Laguna & Grove. Sign announcing Building Trades Council meeting for Monday, April 23rd.
Lower Pacific Heights
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Hamilton Square
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee Shacks, Geary, view Northwest to Pierce & Post corner
Lower Pacific Heights
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Bush near Fillmore
1906 Earthquake and Fire, North side of Bush Street between Fillmore and Steiner, 2250 Bush and 2254 Bush in the background. Families cooking in street kitchens on wood-burning stoves.
Lower Pacific Heights
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Steiner & Pine
1906 Earthquake and Fire, [Ric's Scrapbook] St. Dominic's Church ruins at Bush and Steiner. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake and before May 14, 1906, when south tower was pulled down. [SC8]
Lower Pacific Heights
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Steiner near Bush
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View north to ruins of St. Dominic's Church. Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph New West Exchange under construction in distance. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake and before May 14, 1906, when south tower was pulled down.
Lower Pacific Heights
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Bush & Pierce
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east on Bush from Pierce towards ruins of St. Dominic's Church after earthquake. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake and before May 14, 1906, when south tower was pulled down. [EF-106]
Lower Pacific Heights
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Fillmore & Pine
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic View southwest across the intersection of Fillmore and Pine.
Lower Pacific Heights
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Bush & Steiner
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View of ruined St. Dominic's Church after 1906 earthquake. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake and before May 14, 1906, when south tower was pulled down. [Copyright 1906 by W. E. Worden.]