This Oct. 6, 1906 stereo photograph provided by the SmithsonianÕs National Museum of American History shows view of earthquake-damaged San Francisco. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the six images were snapped by color photography pioneer Frederick Eugene Ives several months after the April 1906 "Great Quake." National Museum of American History volunteer Anthony Brooks found the glass plate photos while cataloguing a collection donated by Ives' son, Herbert. (AP Photo/Courtesy of the SmithsonianÕs National Museum of American History)
Published: Mar 9, 2011



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