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245 0 _aEarthquake in California,April 18,1906: Special report of Adolphus W.Greey (1906)/
_cGreely, Adolphus Washington
260 _aWashington:
_bKessinger,
300 _a169 p.
505 _aReport of MaJ. Gen. Adolphus W. Greely. U. S. A., commanding Pacific Division: Introduction Report of Brig. Gen. Frederick Funston, commanding Department of California and the Pacific Division Existent conditions Casualties Initiatory measures Cooperation with Governor Pardee Senate (California) concurrent resolutlon No. 4 Relations with the National Guard of California Cooperation with Mayor Schmitz Mayor Schmitz's letter Call for troops Selected detailed officers Citizens' Committee Relief operations In San Francisco Military districts General plan of relief operations Centralization of funds and authority Methods of expenditure Transportation operations Clothing and miscellaneous supplies Inspection service Lines of Information Emergent sanitation Camp sanitation Military camps Relief subsistence stores Special diet issues Character of food Relief sections Restrictive measures Relief food distribution Cooperation with the Red Cross Relief for the Chinese Registration cards Patrol service Conduct of the people of San Francisco Work of mountain batteries Cooperation of the Navy Marine force Cooperation of railways Relief operations outside of San Francisco Relief work In Santa Rosa Relief In San Jose Relief In Berkeley Relief In Oakland and Alameda Refugees In Sausalito The division staff Conduct of enlisted men The work of the Army In general Documents accompanying report of Major-General Greely: Genera] orders. Pacific Division Repoirts of subordinate offlcens— Lieut, Col. John P. Wisser MaJ. Carroll A- Devol Capt John J. Bradley MaJ. Charles R. Krauthoff Lieut. Col. George H. Torney First Lieut John R. Devereux Capt Meriwether L. Walker Capt Le Vert Coleman First Lieut Raymond W. Brlggs Lieut Col. Lea Febiger Photographic views: Conditions May 10, 1900—Bread Lines and Relief Stations Conditions June 25, 1906—Hot Food Kitchens replacing former Bread Lines Map of San Francisco, Cal., showing limits of burned area, etc.
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