Flood's brown stone residence on Nob Hill, opposite the Fairmount [i.e. Fairmont] Hotel, cost with its paintings and statuary over $2,000,000.00 -- yet nothing but its cracked and scorched walls remain. Many of the valuable statues were carried into the yards but they were ruined by the intense heat. Photographed May 25, 1906.
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