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 . the second story, but is only slightly damaged at thefirst story. All the rest of the front is in good condition. Thewest wall of connnon brick has some earthquake cracks aboutmidway from the top, and at the southwest corner near the bot-tom. The east wall of pressed terra cotta brick is spalled inspots from a hot fire of an adjacent building near the are earthquake cracks


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