The San Francisco earthquake and fire; a brief history of the disaster; a presentation of facts and resulting phenomena, with special reference to the efficiency of building materials, lessons of the disaster . revented the fire from doing any considerable damage in thisportion of the building, the wood floor finish remaining inmany places. Comments: This building can be repaired and restored without difficulty. Stock Housh and Brew House, John Wieland Bhewery. Second Street, between Howard and Folsom \AiNTEriii.\LTER, Areliitect. John Wiel,d Brewing Co., Owner. STOCK HOTTSE. Detai


The San Francisco earthquake and fire; a brief history of the disaster; a presentation of facts and resulting phenomena, with special reference to the efficiency of building materials, lessons of the disaster . revented the fire from doing any considerable damage in thisportion of the building, the wood floor finish remaining inmany places. Comments: This building can be repaired and restored without difficulty. Stock Housh and Brew House, John Wieland Bhewery. Second Street, between Howard and Folsom \AiNTEriii.\LTER, Areliitect. John Wiel,d Brewing Co., Owner. STOCK HOTTSE. Details of Construction: The Stock House is a three-story and basement building ofheavy construction. All the walls are of brick and are bearingwalls, the front having a cementine finish to the second floorlevel. The floor loads are supported by cast-iron columns and steelframing. The roof was of wood construction. The colunnisand the soffits of the beams and girders are unprotected. The fire-proof floors consist of 8 double rowlock brick arches,the spans between the beams averaging about 4 feet. The floorfinish is of cement, 2 thick, laid on a concrete filling over thefloor arches. 79 ttVfA*myr«v^^^fJ»n. P ^ 3 O O c = cc oj ;2, 0^ ! OJ cJ O ? r^ .i +^ =^ 5;:; ® C ^ G 0/ 5J ti r- ?JJ f-l t- dJ .zl c/: 3^ - ~ j: ^ 3 „ /:? ^ &? ^ -p ^ Oj _ ^ S -S = <u o — - g^-st; c g - u X — tj c 9 5 ^ S a O -3 ^^ ?i^ ?^ ,£ 0 got ^ -s ^ C c t: .pc ^ xJ ^ C ^ IJ c ~ re CO ^.-^ Q tU X r/:. == ^ ra t^, ^ ^ X ^ ^ t: g <u-£ ^ s =5 i ?S .2 11 ^ i ^ ~ ^ ^bh C^^ fu», S ^ S 3 ^ S C III t- J- — i2 oj ^^OcS-^^^ 5; ,. -^ s ;t; -^ i2 o c o „ S ? -t-j ^ aj ^ 5j ^ ^a- r^ -C E- 3^ - ^ , X _c ^ 1, r- ^ o fi • tD ^ . *^ »H (m,—^^.— — o i; 3 -M X 80 Effccis of the Fire and the Earthqiuike: The fire entered the building througli luiproteetcd windowopenings and consumed the wooden roof. Fltty-tlirec hugecasks, 9 ft. In diameter anil 16 ft. high, were burned in the topstory, the ste


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