Collection Overview
The twenty-six films in Before and After the Great Earthquake and Fire: Early Films of San Francisco, 1897-1916, represent early film production in America. Seventeen of the films capture San Francisco and its environs before the 1906 disaster. Seven films document the great earthquake and fire. Two later films include a 1915 travelogue that shows the rebuilt city and the Panama Pacific Exposition, and a 1916 propaganda film.
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Historical Eras
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- Development of the Industrial United States, 1876-1915
- Emergence of Modern America, 1890-1930
Related Collections and Exhibits
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- Evolution of the Conservation Movement, 1850-1920
- Life of a City: New York, 1898-1906
- Taking the Long View, 1851-1991
- Touring Turn-of-the-Century America, 1880-1920
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To review the contents of a film, click one of the films in the Film Titles to retrieve the bibliographic record. Each record presents a wealth of information, including a scene-by-scene description of the film. You may want to preview these notes before downloading a video film file, as downloading may take several hours to complete.
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Last Updated: 06/12/2009