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Cascadia Historic Earthquake Catalog, 1793-1929
Covering Washington, Oregon and Southern British Columbia

Provided by: The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network
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Individual Event Report
Event #6 - Summary, and parameter estimates with source IDs                                           
TIME LOCATION MAGNITUDE MAX. INTENSITY FELT AREA
YR MO DAY HR MIN AM/PM Time
Type
LAT(N) LON(W) DEP
(km)
MAG Mag
Type
Felt
Plc.
Felt
St.
Inten-
sity
Int.
Type
Felt
Area
Felt
Area
Int.
Felt
Area
Units
1834            Port Townsend  WA           
N-WA - 6041 - - - N-WA - 6041 -

Underlying Source Material
Source ID Publication Pub Date Pub Details
6041  Port Townsend Leader  1934  Thurs. May 10, 1934 p1 c4 
Transcription: Earthquake Here Friday Evening General in Area

DISTINCT SHOCKS FELT AS DISHES RATTLED AND PICTURES SWUNG.

Port Townsend felt three distinct shocks Friday evening in the earthquake which was felt generally throughout the Straight of Juan de Fuca area. The first occurred at 8:07, the second about a minute later and the third at 8:10 o'clock. The second was the most severe and those who noticed it have about the same story to tell of its severity.

Dishes in cupboards were rattled, pictures swung on the hangings and those chandeliers not rigidly fastened swung back and forth in a north and south direction. So far as has been reported, no damage was done here, and no reports have been made of damage from any of the affected areas which comprise Vancouver Island cities, the Olympic Peninsula and points on the east side of the sound.

Jefferson County superior court was in session at the time of the shock. Sheriff Carroll rushed to the basement of the building, believing at first that the boiler had blown up. Some excitement was caused, but this soon passed as those present learned what the trouble was.
 


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