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Nellie May Brown materials relating to the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire and her family, 1860-1939.
BANC MSS 99/173 czLOCAL
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Title:

Nellie May Brown materials relating to the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire and her family, 1860-1939
Los Angeles examiner

Creator/Contributor:

Brown, Nellie May., creator

Creator/Contributor:

Holliday, Arthur.

Creator/Contributor:

Brown, Ralph.

Creator/Contributor:

Brown, Estella L.

Creator/Contributor:

Brown, William Penn.

Abstract:

Contains earthquake materials including letters from Nellie May Brown to her mother, Estella L. Brown, detailing her anxiety about being in the Bay Area; her concern for her brother, Ralph Brown; and her experiences as a nurse in the Relief Corps. Also included are pictures of San Francisco after the earthquake and fire, and an article about the efforts of the Los Angeles Examiner Relief Corps. Nellie May also collected 18 photographs, possibly taken by Los Angeles Examiner photographer Arthur Holliday, of the Relief Corps nurses, the refugees' attempts to leave San Francisco, the damage caused by the earthquake and fire, and the Hearst tent cities in Oakland; copy prints of these remain in the collection. Finally, there are two postcards to Estella from Ralph, who worked for the San Francisco Bulletin, written in the week following the earthquake.
The family material consists of five portraits of Estella, William, Ralph, and Nellie May taken in Toronto, Canada; Nellie May's nursing memorabilia and secondary school diploma; a letter from her father, William Penn Brown, to Estella; and personal ephemera of William and Estella from their life together in Kincardine, Canada. Their personal ephemera includes prayer cards; Estella's 1920 obituary; and documents detailing William's public life in Canada. Finally, there is an outline of instruction for U.S. citizenship classes in Los Angeles, Calif.

Date:

1860 (issued)

Subject:

n-us-ca
Earthquakes -- California -- San Francisco -- Photographs
Earthquakes -- California -- San Francisco
Fires -- California -- San Francisco -- Photographs
Fires -- California -- San Francisco
Earthquakes -- California -- Oakland -- Photographs
Nurses -- California -- Photographs
Nurses -- California
San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, Calif., 1906 -- Personal narratives
Disaster relief -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area
Disaster relief -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area -- Photographs
San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, Calif., 1906 -- Photographs
Tremblements de terre -- Californie -- San Francisco -- Photographies
Tremblements de terre -- Californie -- San Francisco
Incendies -- Californie -- San Francisco -- Photographies
Incendies -- Californie -- San Francisco
Tremblements de terre -- Californie -- Oakland -- Photographies
Infirmières -- Californie -- Photographies
Infirmières -- Californie
Tremblement de terre de San Francisco, Calif., 1906 -- Récits personnels
Secours aux victimes de catastrophes -- Californie -- San Francisco, Région de la baie de
Secours aux victimes de catastrophes -- Californie -- San Francisco, Région de la baie de -- Photographies
Tremblement de terre de San Francisco, Calif., 1906 -- Photographies
Disaster relief
Earthquakes
Fires
Nurses
California
California -- Oakland
California -- San Francisco
California -- San Francisco Bay Area

Note:

Original earthquake photographs have been transferred to the Pictorial Collections of The Bancroft Library (BANC PIC 1999.018--PIC), but copy prints remain in the manuscript collection.
Nellie May Brown, a nurse from Los Angeles, Calif., who trained in Omaha, Neb., took part in the Los Angeles Examiner Relief Corps. The Relief Corps arrived in Oakland on April 19, 1906, to assist in the aftermath of the earthquake and fire.

Type:

Personal narratives.
Photographs.
Photographs.

Physical Description:

print
2 portfolios and 2 oversize folders (.1 linear ft.)

Language:

English

Identifier:

BANC MSS 99/173 czLOCAL

Origin:

California