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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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Group portrait from left to right; Frank C. Schrader, J. Edward Spurr and Harold B. Goodrich, in field costume, at studio in San Francisco, California. October 1896.
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Loma Prieta, California, earthquake. Tom Brokaw of NBC News prepares a script for a live broadcast from the Marina District. San Francisco, California. October 17, 1989.Slide I-12, U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 90-547.
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Minutely folded thin-bedded radiolarian chert of San Francisco Group exposed in quarry in Golden Gate Park. San Francisco County, California. 1913. Plate 8 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 193. 1914.
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Album caption and index card: California earthquake. Bryant Street near Ninth Street. The foreground settled and moved toward the fence. San Francisco County, California. 1906. Published as figure 39-A, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 993.
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San Francisco, California, Earthquake April 18, 1906. Fire following the earthquake. View is from Golden Gate Park. Front cover, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.9, no.3.
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San Francisco, California, Earthquake April 18, 1906. San Francisco. Corner of Mascon and California Streets. View of massive damage to downtown San Francisco resulting of earthquake and fire. May 7, 1906.
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Album caption and index card: California earthquake. Northward on Howard Street, San Francisco. The crossing of Seventeenth Street appears in the foreground. The soil at right of foreground settled and moved forward. The buckle of railway tracks resulted from this movement. San Francisco County, California. 1906. Published as plate 6-B, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 324. 1907. Published as figure 43 in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 993. 1998.
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San Francisco, California, Earthquake April 18, 1906. 7th and Mission Streets. View showing massive damage to San Francisco resulting from the San Francisco Earthquake and fire 1906. (Photo by San Francisco Municipal Railway Authority. Photo donated by Charles A. Smallwood, San Francisco, February 1973.)
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San Francisco, California, Earthquake April 18, 1906. View showing massive damage to San Francisco as a result of the earthquake and fire of 1906.
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San Francisco, California, Earthquake April 18, 1906. Howard Street between 18th and 19st Streets. View showing massive damage to San Francisco resulting from hte San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906. (Photo by San Francisco Municipal Railway Authority. Photo donated by Charles A. Smallwood, San Francisco, February 1973.)
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Loma Prieta, California, earthquake. An automobile lies crushed under the third story of this apartment building in the Marina District. The ground levels are no longer visible because of structural failure and sinking due to liquefaction. San Francisco, California. October 17, 1989. Slide I-8, U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 90-547.
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Loma Prieta, California, earthquake. City utility workers removing electric wires from unstable towers. Arresting sparks from broken wires was a priority in those areas with broken gas mains. San Francisco, California. October 17, 1989. Slide I- U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 90-547.
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Album caption: Fire in San Francisco following the great earthquake of 1906. View if from Gold Gate Park, Marin County, California. Published on front cover of U.S. Geological Survey Earthquake Information Bulletin, vol. 9, no. 3, May-June 1977. Note: The photograph is number 166 in Earthquake Bulletin nos. 135-299 album.
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San Francisco, California, Earthquake April 18, 1906. Valencia Street Hotel (four stories) after the quake and before the fire. Its collapse, due to ground failure, contributed significantly to the death rate in the 1906 quake.
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San Francisco, California, Earthquake April 18, 1906. View showing damage the San Francisco City Hall resulting from the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906.


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