Box 5
Contains 725 Results:
Outdoor Kitchens. Ruptured chimneys forced San Francisco to cook on the street for several weeks, No. 1016, undated.
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Tonsorial Establishment in Temporary Quarters at Ft. Mason Refugee camp after the Disaster, No. 1017, undated.
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Glimpse of the Fire devastated heart of San Francisco from the Huntington Palace on California St., No. 1018, undated.
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The Beautiful Home on Pacific Avenue damaged by earthquake, No. 1019, 1906 April 18.
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Cracks caused by Earthquake in the walls of San Francisco’s New Granite Post office Bldg, No. 1020, undated.
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Jim Forrest’s Camp, where 20 tons of provisions were distributed each day to the San Francisco Refugees, No. 1021, undated.
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A Glimpse of the Quiet Camp Life of Refugees in Golden Gate park after the San Francisco, No. 1022, undated.
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Union Square, San Francisco, showing Dewey Monument, the call and Dana Bldgs. No. 1023, undated.
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The Ruins of Streets and homes of wrecked district at Van Ness and Vallejo Sts., San Francisco. No. 1024, undated.
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Earthquake wrecked spires and walls of St. Dominic’s Cathedral, San Francisco, No. 1024, 1906 April 18.
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