SAN FRANCISCO
IN RUINS

A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF
EIGHT SCORE PHOTO-VIEWS
of the
EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS
FLAMES’ HAVOC
RUINS EVERYWHERE
RELIEF CAMPS

THE PHOTOGRAPHS BY J. D. GIVENS, PRESIDIO, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Copyright, 1906, by A. M. Allison and J. D. Givens

ENGRAVINGS AND PRINTING BY THE SMITH-BROOKS COMPANY
DENVER, COLO.

1.Brig. Gen. Frederick Funston, commanding Department of California.
2.Col. Wm. A. Simpson, military secretary.
3.Lieut. Col. George M. Dunn, judge advocate.
4.Col. John L. Clem, chief quartermaster.
5.Col. Edw. E. Dravo, chief commissary.
6.Col. Chas. L. Heizmann, chief surgeon.
7.Capt. Frederick R. Day, paymaster.
8.Capt. A. P. Buffington, paymaster.
9.Capt. Francis G. Irwin, paymaster.
10.Capt. Leonard D. Wildman, chief signal officer.
11.Capt. Wm. C. Wren, assistant to chief quartermaster.
12.Capt. Lawrence B. Simonds, assistant to chief commissary.
13.First Lieut. Burton J. Mitchell, 12th infantry, aid-de-camp.
14.First Lieut. Oliver P. M. Hazzard, 2d cavalry, aid-de-camp.
15.Second Lieut. Samuel E. Patterson, Philippine Scouts.

COMMANDING GENERAL AND STAFF, DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA, U. S. A.,
Headquarters, Presidio, San Francisco, Cal.

THE FINISH OF THE FIRST
EPOCH IN THE HISTORY OF
SAN FRANCISCO

The Queen City of the Pacific Slope, Guardian of the Golden Gateway to the Far East, the Islands of the Southern Seas, the Frozen Northland and the Sunny Ports of our Sister Continent