View of refugee camp of tents and shanties at end of Market Street in San Francisco, California, following the 1906 earthquake Credit: Library of CongressPhotographer: Chicago Daily News, Inc.

The days after the quake 5 of 6

Displaced people were housed in army-built redwood and fir "relief houses". They were grouped in eleven camps, packed close to each other and rented to people for $2 per month until rebuilding was completed.
They were painted olive drab, partly to blend in with the site, and partly because the military had large quantities of that colour paint to hand.







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