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#6 Troops walk east along Market Street after the devastating earthquake of 1906. The Call building burns in the distance

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#6 Troops walk east along Market Street after the devastating earthquake of 1906. The Call building burns in the distance

The Great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake: Horrible Photos Depicting The Destruction Caused By Devastating Earthquake And Firestorm

#6 Troops walk east along Market Street after the devastating earthquake of 1906. The Call building burns in the distance

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