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San Francisco Earthquake Photographs
MSS.Photo.0534  
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box 1, folder 1

Lick Observatory record of first 15 seconds of quake

box 1, folder 2

unidentified places- building damage

box 1, folder 3

unidentified places - fault escarpments

box 1, folder 4

Santa Cruz Mountains: Woodside, Portola Valley, Searsville, Milpitas/Coyote Creek, Wright's etc.

box 1, folder 5

Crystal Springs

box 1, folder 6

San Mateo

box 1, folder 7

Redwood City

box 1, folder 8

St. Patricks Seminary (2 postcards)

box 1, folder 9

Saratoga, Watsonville, Salinas, Half Moon Bay, Cahill Ridge fault escarpments

box 1, folder 10

Hollister, Gilroy

box 1, folder 11

Marin County- Olema, Pt. Reyes, Marshall, Tomales Bay (& at least 1 Milpitas)

box 1, folder 12

Fort Ross

box 1, folder 13

Fort Bragg

box 1, folder 14

Mendocino County fault escarpments

box 1, folder 15

San Francisco - W.J. Street commercial prints

box 1, folder 16

San Francisco - credited commercial prints

box 1, folder 17

San Francisco - numbered or captioned prints

box 1, folder 18

San Francisco

box 1, folder 19

unidentified negative signed "Evans" possibly San Francisco

box 1, folder 20

San Francisco mounted prints

box 1, folder 21

San Francisco - Market Street Area (unbound photo album)

box 1, folder 22

Oakland

Scope and Contents

1 print, duplicate transferred from Gardiner collection.
box 1, folder 23

Santa Barbara County - Lompoc Hills - Robert Anderson

map-folder 2

Birds-Eye View of Ruins of San Francisco From Captive Airship 600 Feet Above Folsom Between 5th and 6th Streets. By Geo. R. Lawrence Co. Chicago, Illinois May 5, 1906

Physical Description: Stamped "Smith Brothers 470-474 13th St. Oakland, Calif."
map-folder 2

San Francisco Two Years After. Photograph From Lawrence Captive Airship. 1000 Ft. Above California and Powell Sts. May 9, 1908

map-folder 3

San Francisco Examiner Supplement - Birdseye View of the Ruins of San Francisco. (c) Geo. R. Lawrence May 13, 1906

map-folder 3

San Francisco Examiner Supplement - Panoramic View of San Francisco From the Water Front (c) Geo. R. Lawrence June 3, 1906

Physical Description: 2 copies
map-folder 3

San Francisco Examiner Supplement - Birdseye View of San Francisco From Top of Wrecked City Hall Dome. (c) Hearst June 10, 1906

map-folder 3

San Francisco Examiner Supplement - In the Heart of the Ruins - Panorama Taken From The Roof of the St. Francis Hotel. (c) Hearst June 24, 1906

Physical Description: 2 copies
map-folder 3

San Francisco Examiner Supplement No.1 - The Stretch of Ruin From Nob Hill to Russian Hill, Taken From the Top of the Fairmount Hotel. Telephoto by Theodore Kytka. (c) Kytka July 8, 1906

Physical Description: 2 copies
map-folder 3

San Francisco Examiner Supplement No.2 - Panorama of the Ruins in the Valley That Sweeps from Russian Hill to Telegraph Hill. Showing Alcatraz Island in the Distance. (c) Kytka) July 15, 1906

Physical Description: 2 copies
map-folder 3

San Francisco Examiner Supplement No.3 - Panorama of the Ruins From Telegraph Hill to the Base of Rincon Hill. Showing All that Remains of the Heart of the Wholesale and Manufacturing Districts. (c) Kytka July 22, 1906

map-folder 3

San Francisco Examiner Supplement No.4 - Panorama of the Fashionable Shopping and Retail Districts as the Camera Sees Them. From the Top of the Fairmount Hotel. (c) Kytka July 29, 1906

Physical Description: 2 copies
map-folder 3

San Francisco Examiner Supplement No.5 - Panorama of the Western Addition and the Mission. Showing the Ruins of the City Hall and St. Ignatius College, With Twin Peaks and Strawberry Hill in the Distance. (c) Kytka August 5, 1906

map-folder 4

Panorama of San Francisco From the Ferry Building. (c) Pillsbury Co. No. 230 1906

Physical Description: Print is torn.