Progressive Era: 1890–1920s: Effects of 1906 Earthquake


Or view larger version. Untitled. 1906. Photographer unknown. Gelatin silver print. Collection of Oakland Museum of California.
This photograph shows a house damaged and leaning to one side after the 1906 earthquake. Because of the unstable ground that parts of the city of San Francisco were built on, the earthquake caused permanent damage to a significant amount of structures. Over 28,000 buildings were lost due to this natural disaster.