Individual Event Report
Event #123 - Summary, and parameter estimates with source IDs |
This is probably an account of aftershocks of the 1872 North Cascaces earthquake. From an 1892 newspaper: "oldtimers ... relate .. .a like experience ... in 1874, which although more severe in the region north of here, where almost the entire face of the country was changed, was nevertheless sufficiently noticeable in Yakima county, where, on one palmy night in July, 64 separate and distinct shocks were alarmingly perceptible." |
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N-WA - 2102 |
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N-WA - 2102 |
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Underlying Source Material
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Pub Details |
2102 |
Spokesman Review |
1892 |
March 6, 1892, p.1, col. 1 |
Transcription: EARTHQUAKE AT YAKIMA Particularly Severe at Fort Simcoe on the Indian Reservation North Yakima, March 5. -- [Special.] -- The earthquake shocks so generally felt on the coast were also distinct at this place, the vibrations being from east to west. The shocks were three in number, the first one light and the two succeeding ones quite heavy. Reports from surrounding points also indicate the disturbance as general throughout the country. At Fort Simcoe, on the Yakima Indian reservation, they were particularly severe, rocking the houses, shaking down plaster from the walls, and even, it is said, shaking several of the juvenile hiwashes (?) from their beds in the dormitory of the Indian school. Story telling is now in order by many old-timers, who relate that a like experience was theirs in 1874, which although more severe in the region north of here, where almost the entire face of the country was changed, was nevertheless sufficiently noticeable in Yakima county, where, on one balmy night in July, 64 separate and distinct shocks were alarmingly perceptible. |
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