United States Earthquakes, 1930

By Frank Neumann and R.R. Bodle, 1932, U.S. Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial Number 539, U.S. Government Printing Office, p. 14.
WASHINGTON AND OREGON
 [120th meridian, or Pacific standard time]

                 WASHINGTON
June 16: 20.30, Elbe (46.7 degrees N., 122.5 degrees W.).  Slight.
June 17: 7.40, Eatonville, La Grande, and Alder (46.8 degrees N., 122.3 degrees W.).
	Buildings swayed, windows rattled.
June 17: 23.60, Carbonado (47.1 degrees N., 122.0 degrees W.).  Slight.
August 18: 23.05, Sultan (47.8 degrees N., 121.8 degrees W.).  Slight.
September 3: 5.00, Rodna (47.3 degrees N., 117.8 degrees W.).  Slight.
October 7: 20.00 Lemanasky Lake.  Slight.

OREGON

July 8:  12.30, Perrydale.  Slight.
July 18: 18.38, Perrydale (45o.0 N., 123o.2 W.).  Also McCoy, cracked plaster, rattled windows.  Crack appeared in roadbed about one-half mile west of Perrydale.




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