Earthquake/Fire: Jefferson Square

The 1906 earthquake and fire left about half of San Francisco's 400,000 residents homeless. By necessity, refugee camps sprang up immediately in parks and open spaces across the city. This page shows refugees in Jefferson Square (Eddy/Gough/Golden Gate/Laguna). The fire reached the SE corner of the park (Gough/Golden Gate), but buildings immediately adjacent to the park survived; Two Years After shows the burned area. Earthquake/Fire: Lafayette Park shows people watching the fire approach Lafayette Park, a dozen or so blocks to the north.



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These images look SE from Jefferson Square towards City Hall (at Larkin/McAllister, a few blocks from the present Fulton/Van Ness location).



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On earthquake day, well-dressed refugees flocked to the square.



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