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  2. A Trip Down Market Street - Wikipedia

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    The Turk Street house of Earl Miles survived the earthquake and the subsequent catastrophic fire but the studio did not. The Miles brothers based their business out of Earl's home, and shot more film of post-earthquake scenes; some of this footage, including that of a second trip down a now devastated Market Street, reemerged in 2016. [2] [3 ...

  3. File:A Trip down market street (1906).webm - Wikipedia

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    English: LOC description: "This film, shot from the front window of a moving Market Street cable car, is a rare record of San Francisco's principal thoroughfare and downtown area before their destruction in the 1906 earthquake and fire. The filmed ride covers 1.55 miles at an average speed of nearly 10 miles per hour.

  4. Willard Worden - Wikipedia

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    Willard Elmer Worden (November 20, 1868-September 6, 1946) was an American photographer active in the San Francisco Bay Area in the first decades of the 1900s. Trained as an artist and self-taught as a photographer, he attained recognition with his photographs documenting the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.

  5. File:A Trip Down Market Street Before the Fire 1906 San ...

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    The negative was taken by train to the New York office on April 17th, 1906, narrowly saving it from destruction by one day. From the front of a cable car, a motion picture camera records a trip down Market Street, San Francisco, California, from a point between 8th & 9th Streets, Eastward to the cable car turnaround at the Ferry Building.

  6. San Franciscans remember 1906 earthquake 118 years later - AOL

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    On April 18, 1906, San Franciscans were awoken at 5:11 a.m. by what would become the deadliest earthquake in U.S. history.

  7. 1906 San Francisco earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The Great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Archived February 11, 2017, at the Wayback Machine – United States Geological Survey; The 1906 Earthquake and Fire – National Archives; Before and After the Great Earthquake and Fire: Early Films of San Francisco, 1897–1916 – American Memory at the Library of Congress

  8. Timeline of Oakland, California - Wikipedia

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    1906 – April 18: San Francisco earthquake; refugees flee to Oakland. [6] 1907 – California School of Arts and Crafts founded. [6] 1909 Samuel Merritt College founded. Moore & Scott Iron Works in business. 1910 Oakland Public Museum and YMCA open. Population: 150,174. 1912 – Oakland School Women's Club [9] and Children's Hospital founded.

  9. A fast-moving brush fire prompted evacuations in Oakland ...

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    MORE: Video Cal Fire employee arrested accused of off-duty arson. Earlier, officials said Oakland police officers were going door-to-door telling residents to evacuate.