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Album caption: Hibernia Bank Building. San Francisco. 1906. Index card: California earthquake. Earthquake and fire wrecked Hibernia Bank Building. San Francisco, San Francisco County, California. 1906.
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Album caption and index card: California earthquake. East side of Howard Street between Seventeenth and Eighteenth Streets, San Francisco. House shifted to the left on its foundation 25 inches. San Francisco County, California. 1906.
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Album caption: Cape Fortunes (False Cape) landslide, one of the largest landslides triggered by the 1906 shock. View toward toe showing extension of toe into Pacific Ocean in background. Similar photograph previously published by Lawson and others (1908, pl. 127B) with caption "Earth-slump at Cape Fortunas, Humboldt County." Humboldt County, California. 1906. Published as figure 67-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U. S. G. S. Photo Library. Photograph by A.S. Eakle, courtesy of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.)
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Album caption and index card: California earthquake. Road near Point Reyes Station, offset 20 feet by main fault; looking northwest. The shear zone is here 60 feet wide and traverses a swamp. The road was raised above the swamp by an embankment, and between the limits of the shear zone this embankment settled to the general level of the swamp, about 3 1/2 feet. Photography made April 28 before the road had been repaired. Point Reyes National Seashore,. Point Reyes quadrangle, Marin County, California. 1906. Published as plate 1-A in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 324. 1907. Handwritten note on album caption: Figure 313 in Introduction to Geology by E.B. Branson and W.A. Tarr.
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Album caption: California - Marin County. San Francisco, California, Earthquake April 18, 1906. Pier and barn of the Dipsea Hotel at Bolinas Lagoon, looking northwest. Previous to this earthquake, the piles supporting the pier were vertical. The line of the earthquake fault is between the pier and the distant shore. ca. 1906.
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Album caption and index card: California earthquake. Earthquake destroyed City Hall, San Francisco. San Francisco County, California. April 20, 1906.
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Album caption: Sand boil near Watsonville. Part of this photograph previously published in Lawson and others (1908, pl. 143B) with caption "Craterlets near Watsonville." Santa Cruz County, California. 1906. Published as figure 16 in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U.S.G.S. Photo Library. Photograph by J. C. Branner, Courtesy of Stanford University Archives.)
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Album caption: St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco. April 20, 1906. Index card: California earthquake. St. Francis Hotel after the fire, San Francisco. San Francisco County, California. April 20, 1906.
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Album caption: Disruption of Van Ness Avenue over a filled-in ravine. Lateral movements as great as 3 feet (0.9m) and vertical movements as great as 2 feet (0.6m) occurred at this location. Photograph previously published by Zeigler (1906) with caption "Break in asphalt paving on Van Ness Avenue near Vallejo Street." View shows horse-drawn wagon and buggy traffic. City and County of San Francisco, California. 1906. Published as figure 52 in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 993. 1978.
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Album caption: Barley field near Spreckels disrupted by slumping and lateral-spreading failures. Previously published in Lawson and others (1908, pl. 137A) with caption "Lurching of ground toward Salinas River, with consequent collapse." Monterey County, California. 1906. Published as figure 8 in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U. S. G. S. Photo Library. Photograph by J. C. Branner, courtesy of Stanford University Archives)
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Album caption and index card: California earthquake. View east from Jones Street and Golden Gate Avenue showing results of fire. San Francisco County, California. April 20, 1906.
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Album caption: Palace Hotel and Call Building. San Francisco. 1906. Index card: California earthquake. Earthquake and fire-wrecked buildings. Palace Hotel and Call Building, San Francisco. San Francisco County, California. 1906.
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Album caption: Ground cracks in the vicinity of Coyote Creek west of Milpitas. Cracks caused by slumping and lateral spreading near the creek channel. Santa Clara County, California. 1906. Published as figure 27-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U.S.G.S. Photo Library. Photograph from J. C. Branner Collection, courtesy of Stanford University Archives.)
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Album caption: Landslide on the Hutton Ranch, east side of Garcia River Valley. Toe of landslide with transported trees is at left. Toe of slide also caused "wrinkling" of barley field in foreground. Mendocino County, California. 1906. Published as figure 66 in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U.S.G.S. Photo Library. Photograph by F. E. Matthes, courtesy of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.) Note: The Francois E. Matthes' papers and field notebooks are housed in the Brancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/libraries/bancroft-library/about
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Album caption: Ground failure scarp in former community called Chinatown located near south bank of the Pajaro River across from Watsonville. Santa Cruz County, California. 1906. Published as figure 13 in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available U. S. G. S. Photo Library. Photograph courtesy of Pajaro Valley Historical Association, Watsonville.)


map background search result map search result map Effects along the fault trace. San Francisco, California, Earthquake April 18, 1906. Earthquake damage to houses on east side of Howard Street between Seventeenth and Eighteenth Streets. San Francisco County, California. 1906. Pier and barn of the Dipsea Hotel at Bolinas Lagoon. San Francisco, California, Earthquake April 18, 1906. San Francisco, California, Earthquake April 18, 1906. City Hall, San Francisco. 10 am April 19, 1906. View east from Jones Street and Golden Gate Avenue. San Francisco, California. 1906. Hibernia Bank Building. San Francisco, California. 1906. Palace Hotel and Call Building. San Francisco, California. 1906. St. Francis Hotel. San Francisco, California. 1906. City Hall. San Francisco, California. 1906. Wrecked building, north of University Avenue, Palo Alto. Santa Clara County, California. 1906. Entrance to Stanford University, Palo Alto. Santa Clara County, California. 1906. Gymnasium and library, Stanford. Santa Clara County, California. 1906. Chapel from the inner quad, Stanford. Santa Clara County, California. 1906. Barley field near Spreckels disrupted by slumping and lateral-spreading failures. Monterey County, California. 1906. Ground failure scarp in former community called Chinatown. Santa Cruz County, California. 1906. Sand boil near Watsonville. Santa Cruz County, California. 1906. Ground cracks in the vicinity of Coyote Creek west of Milpitas. Santa Clara County, California. 1906. Disruption of Van Ness Avenue over a filled-in ravine. San Francisco, California. 1906. Landslide on the Hutton Ranch, east side of Garcia River Valley.  Mendocino County, California. 1906. Cape Fortunes (False Cape) landslide,  Humboldt County, California. 1906. Earthquake damage to houses on east side of Howard Street between Seventeenth and Eighteenth Streets. San Francisco County, California. 1906. San Francisco, California, Earthquake April 18, 1906. City Hall, San Francisco. 10 am April 19, 1906. View east from Jones Street and Golden Gate Avenue. San Francisco, California. 1906. Hibernia Bank Building. San Francisco, California. 1906. Palace Hotel and Call Building. San Francisco, California. 1906. St. Francis Hotel. San Francisco, California. 1906. City Hall. San Francisco, California. 1906. Disruption of Van Ness Avenue over a filled-in ravine. San Francisco, California. 1906. Effects along the fault trace. San Francisco, California, Earthquake April 18, 1906. Pier and barn of the Dipsea Hotel at Bolinas Lagoon. San Francisco, California, Earthquake April 18, 1906. Ground failure scarp in former community called Chinatown. Santa Cruz County, California. 1906. Sand boil near Watsonville. Santa Cruz County, California. 1906. Wrecked building, north of University Avenue, Palo Alto. Santa Clara County, California. 1906. Entrance to Stanford University, Palo Alto. Santa Clara County, California. 1906. Gymnasium and library, Stanford. Santa Clara County, California. 1906. Chapel from the inner quad, Stanford. Santa Clara County, California. 1906. Ground cracks in the vicinity of Coyote Creek west of Milpitas. Santa Clara County, California. 1906. Cape Fortunes (False Cape) landslide,  Humboldt County, California. 1906. Landslide on the Hutton Ranch, east side of Garcia River Valley.  Mendocino County, California. 1906. Barley field near Spreckels disrupted by slumping and lateral-spreading failures. Monterey County, California. 1906.