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Army_pack_train_bringing_supplies.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 1 min 49 s, 320 × 240 pixels, 284 kbps, file size: 3.7 MB)

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English: This film highlights the role of the United States Army in transporting supplies following the 1906 earthquake and fire in San Francisco. The Army's relief operations headquarters was at their base, the Presidio, outside the burned part of the city. The Army played a major role in relief and refugee operations. In the first weeks after the fire, food, water, tents, blankets, medical supplies, and hay for horses, were the principal needs. To pay for these supplies, Congress appropriated nearly $2.5 million in emergency aid for San Francisco. An estimated 300,000 people were camped out in late April, but the number had dropped to 25,000 by July, and emergency relief switched to long-term care in the substantial camps of "earthquake cottages." The following is a scene-by-scene description of the film: [Frame: 0276] The first segment shows a series of loaded mule trains, guided by mules and horses. Many soldiers ride two-to-a-horse (or mule), possibly to facilitate quick unloading of supplies. Note the "Rough Rider"-style hats worn by many of the men. The dusty location is unclear; if the tower in the right distance is St. Boniface Church, the view could be west on Golden Gate Avenue from Van Ness Avenue. Note the young soldier approaching the camera [1093]. [1843] The second scene shows what are probably the same mule trains passing through an unburnt neighborhood. The row of Victorian homes, the distant slope, and the church on the hill suggest a possible view east on Geary Street from near Webster Street. If the location is correct, the supplies could be headed for the Hamilton Park refugee camp or for the Presidio supply center. Pack trains such as this were the quickest and most efficient method of transporting large amounts of supplies through the hilly and rubble-filled streets west of the docks.
Polski: Żołnierze U.S. Army transportujący do San Francisco żywność i artykuły pierwszej potrzeby po trzęsieniu ziemi w 1906 roku.
Čeština: Starý film ukazující dopravu potravin a základních životních potřeb do města těsně po Zemětřesení v San Franciscu 1906, prováděnou Armádou Spojených států amerických.
Македонски: Војската доставува храна и неопходности во Сан Фрнциско по катастрофалниот земјотрес во 1906 г.
Українська: Фільм про доставку армією США продуктів харчуванння та інших предметів першої необхідності до міста Сан-Франциско після землетрусу 1906 року.
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under the digital ID lcmp003.m3b31725.
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Author Thomas A. Edison, Inc

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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 04 October 2016. It was captioned as follows:
English: Old film showing the transport of food and basic supplement to the city after 1906 San Francisco earthquake by the United States Army.
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Čeština: Starý film ukazující dopravu potravin a základních životních potřeb do města těsně po Zemětřesení v San Franciscu 1906, prováděnou Armádou Spojených států amerických.
English: Old film showing the transport of food and basic supplement to the city after 1906 San Francisco earthquake by the United States Army.
Македонски: Војската доставува храна и неопходности во Сан Фрнциско по катастрофалниот земјотрес во 1906 г.
Polski: Żołnierze U.S. Army transportujący do San Francisco żywność i artykuły pierwszej potrzeby po trzęsieniu ziemi w 1906 roku.
Українська: Фільм про доставку армією США продуктів харчуванння та інших предметів першої необхідності до міста Сан-Франциско після землетрусу 1906 року.

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VP9 240P 206 kbps Completed 02:28, 18 August 2018 1 min 24 s
Streaming 240p (VP9) 206 kbps Completed 11:38, 12 December 2023 1.0 s
WebM 360P 252 kbps Completed 18:17, 16 November 2023 11 s
Streaming 144p (MJPEG) 1.01 Mbps Completed 14:40, 30 October 2023 3.0 s

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