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Barrowclough in Colorado at the time of the SF Earthquake (Apr. 1906)


We learn a little more about Barrowclough's movements in the first part of 1906 from this story from the Winnipeg Tribune of April 24, 1906 (p. 12), in which it is revealed that Barrowclough was in Colorado at the time of the San Francisco earthquake, explaining how he was able to get there quickly enough to take the postcard photographs of the ruined city.
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