Title:
San Francisco fire & earthquake ruin photos: compliments of M.A. Gunst
Creator/Contributor:
Gunst, M. A., creator
Creator/Contributor:
Worden, Willard E.
Creator/Contributor:
Waters, Raper James, 1856-
Creator/Contributor:
Davey, Frank, 1860-
Creator/Contributor:
Moller, J. B.
Creator/Contributor:
Rue, James O.
Creator/Contributor:
Pillsbury Picture Co
Abstract:
Photographs depict earthquake damage, fires and fire damage, and refugees of the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906.
Date:
1906 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, Calif., 1906 -- Photographs
Earthquakes -- California -- San Francisco -- Photographs
Fires -- California -- San Francisco -- Photographs
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Pictorial works
Note:
Compiled, presumably, by M.A. Gunst.
Various photographer's, including Pillsbury Picture Co., Willard Worden, R.J. Waters, Frank Davey, J.B. Moller. Many photographers
unidentified.
Title stamped in gold on front cover. Also stamped on front cover: To President Roosevelt.
Name on bookplate inside front cover: James T. Marshall.
Note in ms. adhered to inside of back cover: Compiled and selected from the collection of San Francisco views gathered by
James O. Rue, San Francisco, Cal.
Most leaves include ms. captions.
Gift; of the Seismological Society of America; 2007.
From 2006 letter by Fred Followill, previous owner, to officers of the Seismological Society of America: Dr. John Gray Douglas
was Chairman of the Department of Geological Engineering at the University of Mississippi when he hired me in 1962 to join
the faculty there. John's wife, Vi, was the niece of Wm. Marshall. Marshall was on President Theodore Roosevelt's White
House staff. A photograph album had been prepared and presented to President Roosevelt during his visit to San Francisco
to inspect the damage following the 1906 earthquake and fire. President Roosevelt presented this photograph album to Wm.
Marshall upon his departure from the White House. Later, as a wedding present, Marshall presented this album to his niece
and her husband, John. After John Douglas' death in 1975, Vi Douglas presented me with this album.
Type:
graphic
Photograph albums.
Physical Description:
graphic
photoprint
1 album (96 photographic prints) ; 29 x 40 cm
Language:
English
Identifier:
BANC PIC 2008.104--ffALB
Origin:
California