Individual Event Report
Event #175 - Summary, and parameter estimates with source IDs |
Volcanic Activity This event apparently concerns a volcanic event in Idaho, possibly in August of 1881. Townley and Allen state: "188? Walla Walla, December 9, 1887.-Several years ago a loud explosion somewhere in the Salmon River Mountains shook the whole country there, and reports of a volcano breaking out and lava flowing over the mountain trails astonished the country. The San Francisco Chronicle and Portland Oregonian sent reporters there, but neither could find any trace of a volcano, though whole forests were ablaze. Joseph Baker, of Mount Idaho, an old miner, reports to the Walla Walla Statesman to-day that he has discovered the scene of the explosion, near some new diggings. The country for half a mile around is full of fissures newly cracked, but there are many others covered with moss, denoting previous explosions.-San Francisco Chronicle, December 10,1887. The place is only twenty miles from Mount Idaho.-Walla Walla Statesman, December 9, 1887. [This record should have been under Idaho. See August 8, 1881 in Idaho list.]" |
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1881 |
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TAWA - 1074 |
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BRAD - 239 |
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Underlying Source Material
Source ID |
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1074 |
Townley, S. D. and M. W. Allen, 1939, Descriptive Catalog of Earthquakes of the Pacific Coast of the United States 1769-1928, Chap. III Earthquakes in Washington, 1883-1928, BSSA, V. 29, No. 1, pp. 259-268 |
1939 |
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Transcription: 188? Walla Walla, December 9, 1887.-Several years ago a loud explosion somewhere in the Salmon River Mountains shook the whole country there, and reports of a volcano breaking out and lava flowing over the mountain trails astonished the country. The San Francisco Chronicle and Portland Oregonian sent reporters there, but neither could find any trace of a volcano, though whole forests were ablaze. Joseph Baker, of Mount Idaho, an old miner, reports to the Walla Walla Statesman to-day that he has discovered the scene of the explosion, near some new diggings. The country for half a mile around is full of fissures newly cracked, but there are many others cov- ered with moss, denoting previous explosions.-San Francisco Chronicle, December 10,1887. The place is only twenty miles from Mount Idaho.-Walla Walla Statesman, December 9, 1887. [This record should have been under Idaho. See August 8, 1881 in Idaho list.] |
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1074 |
Townley, S. D. and M. W. Allen, 1939, Descriptive Catalog of Earthquakes of the Pacific Coast of the United States 1769-1928, Chap. III Earthquakes in Washington, 1883-1928, BSSA, V. 29, No. 1, pp. 259-268 |
1939 |
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Transcription: 188? Walla Walla, December 9, 1887.-Several years ago a loud explosion somewhere in the Salmon River Mountains shook the whole country there, and reports of a volcano breaking out and lava flowing over the mountain trails astonished the country. The San Francisco Chronicle and Portland Oregonian sent reporters there, but neither could find any trace of a volcano, though whole forests were ablaze. Joseph Baker, of Mount Idaho, an old miner, reports to the Walla Walla Statesman to-day that he has discovered the scene of the explosion, near some new diggings. The country for half a mile around is full of fissures newly cracked, but there are many others cov- ered with moss, denoting previous explosions.-San Francisco Chronicle, December 10,1887. The place is only twenty miles from Mount Idaho.-Walla Walla Statesman, December 9, 1887. [This record should have been under Idaho. See August 8, 1881 in Idaho list.] |
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239 |
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: 188? December 9, 1887, Walla Walla. Several years ago a loud explosion somewhere in the Salmon River Mountains shook the whole country there, and reports of a volcano breaking out and lava flowing over the mountain trails astonished the country. The San Francisco Chronicle and the Portland Oregonian sent reporters there, but neither could find any trace of a volcano, though whole forests were ablaze. Joseph Baker, of Mount Idaho, an old miner, reports to the Walla Walla Statesman today that he has discovered the scene of the explosion, near some new diggings. The country for half a mile around is full of fissures newly cracked, but there are many others covered with moss, denoting previous explosions (San Francisco Chronicle, December 10, 1887). E.S.H. The place is only twenty miles from Mount Idaho (Walla Walla Statesman, December 9). |
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477 |
Holden, Edward S., 1887, List of Recorded Earthquakes in California, Lower California, Oregon, and Washington Territory |
1887 |
Printed by Direction of the Regents of the University of California, Sacremento, California, |
Transcription: 188 ? Walla Walla (W.T.). December 9, 1887.--Several years ago a loud explosion somewhere in the Salmon River Mountains shook the whole country there, and reports of a volcano breaking out and lava flowing over the mountain trails astonished the country. The San Francisco Chronicle and Portland Oregonian sent reporters there, but neither could find any trace of a volcano, though whole forests were ablaze. Joseph Baker, of Mount Idaho, an old miner, reports to the Walla Walla Statesman to-day that he has discovered the scene of the explosion, near some new diggings. The country for half a mile around is full of fissures newly cracked, but there are many others covered with moss, denoting previous explosions.--S.F. Chronicle, December 10, 1887. The place is only twenty miles from Mount Idaho.--W.W. Statesman, December 9. |
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