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1906 SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE & FIRE TELEGRAPH HILL NORTH BEACH FIREMAN PHOTO
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1906 SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE & FIRE TELEGRAPH HILL NORTH BEACH FIREMAN PHOTO1906 SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE TELEGRAPH HILL FIREMAN PHOTO. This is a reproduction photo of an original photograph from April 18, 1906 - out of a personal collection that has never been published. The photo measures 8 x 10 inches. Its a black and white glossy real photo with a white border. In mint condition. (Note: OnlyClassics-WEB-IMAGE PRINT -does not appear on original photo-only on scan) I will ship protected and packed well for safety. Thanks for looking!..p828
The church shown, is Saint Francis of Assisi. North Beach & Telegraph Hill. The church is located on Grant at Vallejo Street. Here is the history of this historic day: April 18, 1906 San Francisco was wrecked by a Great Earthquake at 5:13 a.m., and then destroyed by the seventh Great Fire that burned for four days. Hundreds, perhaps thousands of trapped persons died when South-of-Market tenements collapsed as the ground liquefied beneath them. Most of those buildings immediately caught fire, and trapped victims could not be rescued. Reevaluation of the 1906 data, during the 1980s, placed the total earthquake death toll at more than 3,000 from all causes. Damage was estimated at 0,000,000 in 1906 dollars. Fire Chief Engineer Dennis T. Sullivan was mortally wounded when the dome of the California Theatre and hotel crashed through the fire station in which he was living at 410-412 Bush St. Acting Chief Engineer John Dougherty commanded fire operations. The earthquake shock was felt from Coos Bay, Oregon, to Los Angeles, and as far east as central Nevada, an area of about 375,000 square miles, approximately half of which was in the Pacific Ocean. The region of destructive effect extended from the southern part of Fresno County to Eureka, about 400 miles, and for a distance of 25 to 30 miles on either side of the fault zone. The distribution of intensity within the region of destruction was uneven. Of course, all structures standing on or crossing the rift were destroyed or badly damaged. Many trees standing near the fault were either uprooted or broken off. Perhaps the most marked destruction of trees was near Loma Prieta in Santa Cruz County, where, according to Dr. John C. Branner of Stanford University, The forest looked as though a swath had been cut through it two hundred feet in width. In little less than a mile he counted 345 earthquake cracks running in all directions.
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