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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 #131 - Summary, and parameter estimates with source IDs                                           
Not in Washington or Oregon. This is a reminiscence from the Daily Astorian of an wintertime 1876 earthquake in Ely, Nevada.
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
1876                        Ely, Nevada  NV           
N-OR - 2088 - - - N-OR - 2088 -

Underlying Source Material
Source ID Publication Pub Date Pub Details
2088  Daily Astorian  1882  May 3, 1882, p.3. Account provided by Bruce Berney, Director, Astoria Public Library, in a letter dated 12/6/1990 
Transcription: An Earthquake Story
We've waited and listened to all the earthquake stories that were told us ever since Monday morning, and in our rounds collecting, have secured some choice reimiscence of "gone-but-not-forgotten" shakes. One, which was told to us by a young man with a blonde mustache and a stiff hat, struck us as being -- well, unique. "In the winter of '76," said this youth, "I was running a car in the Raymond and Ely mine in Pioche, Nevada. This mine was 1200 feet deep. An earthquake struck the town from the south and knocked it galley-west. Chimneys tumbled, walls cracked, men jumped, women fainted, and so on; but down where we were there wasn't a quiver. It was only when we got to the surface that we knew there had been any earthquake. Now, how do you account for that?" We didn't account for it. Who can?
 


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