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The Spirit of 1906

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The author offers a first-person account of the 1906 earthquake and fires, describing the morning shock, the breakdown of transportation and water mains, and the immediate physical and human devastation. He traces his efforts to reach the insurance office amid ruined streets, then shifts to the corporate response, portraying directors and stockholders who accepted financial sacrifice to honor obligations and aid reconstruction. Interwoven are operational details of claim handling and management decisions plus personal impressions of the character, duty, and resolve that guided the company through crisis and recovery.

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George W. Brooks

George W. Brooks is an author known for his work "The Spirit of 1906," which reflects on the significant events surrounding the San Francisco earthquake of that year. His writing captures the resilience and spirit of the people affected by this disaster, providing a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in American history. Brooks' contributions to literature offer insights into the social and cultural dynamics of early 20th-century America, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in historical narratives and the human experience during times of crisis.

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