Box 5
Contains 725 Results:
San Francisco Disaster, Victims Leaving Town with Bag and Baggage, No. 1052, undated.
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Market Street, San Francisco’s great thoroughfare, showing effects of earthquake on the Street, No. 1053, undated.
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Searching for trinkets found in front of the once magnificent Crocker palace, San Francisco, No. 1054, undated.
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The Never-ending Search for the Missing in the Earthquake and Fire Devastated Ruins of San Francisco, No. 1055, undated.
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Wrecked Masonic Temple and Jewish Synagogue on Geary Street, San Francisco, No. 1057, 1906 April 18.
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The Beautiful Spreckles residence destroyed by fire and earthquake, San Francisco, No. 1058, undated.
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The Wreck of San Francisco’s magnificent City Hall Building destroyed by Earthquake and Fire, No. 1059, undated.
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The Fire Wrecked Street Cars and Once Beautiful Residence District on California St., No. 1060, undated.
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On the Water-front of St. Pierre, where Houses are buried three to four feet deep in Volcanic Mud, Martinique, W.I. [West Indies] 8214 (14). H.C. White CO., Publishers. Copyright by H.C. White CO., 1902.
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How St. Pierre’s Strongest Buildings of Stone and Iron crumbled before Pelee’s firery outburst – Shapeless Ruins of Caminade Warehouse, Martinique, W.I. [West Indies] 8213 (13). H.C. White CO., Publishers. Copyright by H.C. White CO., 1902.
This series includes events and exhibitions including holidays, celebrations, wars, disasters and other events of note.
