DescriptionOur San Francisco (1906 earthquake) 2.jpg
English: A photograph of the destruction caused by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, for the article "Our San Francisco," by James Hopper in Everybody's Magazine, June 1906 (3 months after the fire). The article was an eyewitness report of the earthquake by the author who was working for the Call and staying in the Neptune Hotel (also destroyed) in the city. [Caption: A street in the district south of Market Street where the holocaust was greatest. Note track and street bed for earthquake effects.]
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A photograph of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, accompanying the article "Our San Francisco" [Caption: A street in the district south of Market Street where the holocaust was greatest.]
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