Individual Event Report
 
| Event #283 - Summary, and parameter estimates with source IDs                                             | 
 
| Volcanic Activity Holden (1898) says: "1895. June 11. [A newspaper account from New Whatcom, Washington, says Mount Baker (40 miles away) has been smoking or steaming, and that a new peak has appeared between the dome and south peak, visible at New Whatcom with the naked eye. Note.__This report has not been verified.___C.D.P. " | 
 
| 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 | 
 
| 1895  | 
6  | 
11  | 
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Mount Baker  | 
WA  | 
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| HOLD2 - 1910 | 
 -  | 
 -  | 
 -  | 
HOLD2 - 1910 | 
 -  |  
 
 Underlying Source Material
| Source ID | 
Publication | 
Pub Date | 
Pub Details | 
 
| 271  | 
Bradford, Donald C., 1935, Seismic History of the Puget Sound Basin, BSSA, V. 25, No. 2,  pp. 138-153  | 
1935  | 
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| Transcription: 1895 June 11; a newspaper account from New Whatcom says Mount Baker (forty miles away) has been smoking or steaming, and that a new peak has appeared between the dome and south peak, visible at New Whatcom with the naked eye. Note: This report has not been verified. C.D.P. | 
 
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| Source ID | 
Publication | 
Pub Date | 
Pub Details | 
 
| 1910  | 
Holden, E.S.,  1898, A Catalog of Earthquakes on the Pacific Coast 1769-1897, Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 1087  | 
1898  | 
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| Transcription: 1895. June 11. [A newspaper account from New Whatcom, Washington, says Mount Baker (40 miles away) has been smoking or steaming, and that a new peak has appeared between the dome and south peak, visible at New Whatcom with the naked eye. Note.__This report has not been verified.___C.D.P.  | 
 
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