Individual Event Report
 
| Event #669 - Summary, and parameter estimates with source IDs                                             | 
 
| This event is cataloged only in Milne. The Port Townsend Leader reports that the earthquake was felt in distinctly in Port Townsend and were also felt atPort Angeles. Milne says it was: "Felt very slightly at Victoria.  Times" | 
 
| 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 | 
 
| 1929  | 
4  | 
22  | 
6  | 
18  | 
P  | 
L  | 
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Port Townsend  | 
WA  | 
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| N-WA - 1593 | 
 -  | 
 -  | 
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N-WA - 1593 | 
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 Underlying Source Material
| Source ID | 
Publication | 
Pub Date | 
Pub Details | 
 
| 2336  | 
Hand-written weather records  | 
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submitted by Ms. Betty J. Pfouts, Research Librarian, Jefferson County Historical Society, Port Townsend, WA  | 
 
Transcription: 1904 Mar.    16     8:19 PM      Earthquake 1907 July    28     2:20 AM       Earthquake  quite heavy 1909  Jun.   11     3:48 PM       Earthquake very heavy 1925  Feb.  10     2:30 AM       Earthquake 1929  April  22     6:18 PM      Sl. earthquake 1932  July   17     10:   PM      Sl. earthquake 1936  July  24      9:25 PM      Sl. earthquake 1939   Nov. 12     11:45 PM "Quite a tremor" 1915  Earthquake written in different writing on July misc. phenomena page and no date or time.
  [RSL 8/1995 - the date of Jun. 11 1909 appears to be an error. This entry must refer to the earthquake of  *Jan* 11, 1909.] | 
 
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| Source ID | 
Publication | 
Pub Date | 
Pub Details | 
 
| 1593  | 
Port Townsend Leader  | 
1929  | 
Thursday, April 25,  1929  p. 1, c. 4  | 
 
Transcription: EARTHQUAKE TREMORS FELT HERE MONDAY
  A number of citizens of Port Townsend felt two distinct  earthquake tremors here at 6:18 Monday evening among them  being E.A. Sims, Clyde Peach, and Mrs. Mae Plummer.  The  Port Angeles News also carried a story about it having been  felt in that city.  The shocks here were distinct enough to  be easily felt and occurred about ten seconds apart. No  mention has been made in the daily press about the shocks  having been recorded by Pacific Coast seismographs. | 
 
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| Source ID | 
Publication | 
Pub Date | 
Pub Details | 
 
| 1514  | 
Milne, W.G.,  1956, Seismic Activity in Canada, west of the 113th meridian 1841-1951: Canada Dominion Obs. Pub., V. 18,  No. 7, pp. 119-146  | 
1957  | 
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| Transcription: 1929 APRIL 22.  Felt very slightly at Victoria.  Times | 
 
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