Title: Map of the city of San Francisco showing the streets and the burnt area, 1906 (Raster Image)
- Raster data
- 2018
- Not owned by MIT (Owned by Stanford)
Dates
- Issued: 2018
- Coverage: 1906
Publishers
- Stanford University. Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis
Summary
This layer is a georeferenced image of a map of San Francisco showing the burned areas of San Francisco resulting the Earthquake in 1906. The original map appears in Carnegie Institution Of Washington. Atlas Of Maps And Seismograms Accompanying The Report Of The State Earthquake Investigation Commission Upon The California Earthquake Of April 18,1906. Andrew C. Lawson, G.K. Gilbert, H.F. Reid, J.C. Branner, A.O. Leuschner, George Davidson, Charles Burckhalter, W.W. Campbell. Washington, D.C. 1908. This project traces the history of urban planning in San Francisco, placing special emphasis on unrealized schemes. Rather than using visual material simply to illustrate outcomes, Imagined San Francisco uses historical plans, maps, architectural renderings, and photographs to show what might have been. By enabling users to layer a series of urban plans, the project presents the city not only as a sequence of material changes, but also as a contingent process and a battleground for political power. Savvy institutional actors--like banks, developers, and many public officials--understood that in some cases to clearly articulate their interests would be to invite challenges. That means that textual sources like newspapers and municipal reports are limited in what they can tell researchers about the shape of political power. Urban plans, however, often speak volumes about interests and dynamics upon which textual sources remain silent. Mortgage lenders, for example, apparently thought it unwise to state that they wished to see a poor neighborhood cleared, to be replaced with a freeway onramp. Yet visual analysis of planning proposals makes that interest plain. So in the process of showing how the city might have looked, Imagined San Francisco also shows how political power actually was negotiated and exercised. California. State Earthquake Investigation Commission and Britton & Rey. (2018). Map of the city of San Francisco showing the streets and the burnt area, 1906 (Raster Image). Stanford University. Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/bm594nd9684 This layer is presented in the WGS84 coordinate system for web display purposes. Downloadable data are provided in native coordinate system or projection.
Subjects
- Geology
- San Francisco (Calif.)
- San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, Calif., 1906
- Imagery and Base Maps
- Planning and Cadastral
- Datasets
Geospatial coordinates
- Bounding Box: BBOX (-122.5688601, -122.3083798, 37.8311334, 37.6918093)
- Geometry: BBOX (-122.5688601, -122.3083798, 37.8311334, 37.6918093)
Provider
Stanford
Rights
- Access rights: Public
Citation
Britton & Rey, California. State Earthquake Investigation Commission. Map of the city of San Francisco showing the streets and the burnt area, 1906 (Raster Image). Stanford University. Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis. Raster data. https://purl.stanford.edu/bm594nd9684
Format
GeoTIFF
Languages
- English