Individual Event Report
Event #636 - Summary, and parameter estimates with source IDs |
Townley and Allen state: "The shock was felt from Yakima to Spokane." One newspaper account, from the U.C. Berkeley clippings collection, says: "Spokane, Dec. 30. -- An earth shock violent enough to be felt without a seismograph, and located within 500 miles of this city, was recorded at the Gonzaga University observatory here, the director reported today. The tremor started at _:57 and continued for two minutes, he stated. Wenatchee, Wash., Dec. 30. -- A pronounced earthquake was felt here at 10:55 AM today. Buildings shook and many occupants ran into the streets. One old citizen who has felt them before, said it was the most pronounced in the 17 years he has lived here." The Seattle PI reports the shock felt in Wenatchee, Cashmere, Chelan, Entiat (most strongly) and Yakima. Longview Orchards, fifteen miles north of Wenatchee reported an especially severe shock. The quake was lightly felt in Seattle, and reported NOT felt in Oroville and Pateros. |
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 |
1926 |
12 |
30 |
9 |
57 |
A |
L |
47.70 |
120.20 |
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Wenatchee |
WA |
VI |
RF |
15000.00 |
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mi2 |
N-WA - 6069 |
WWC - 1887 |
- |
- |
TAWA - 1189 |
USEQS - 964 |
Underlying Source Material
Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
6069 |
The Spokesman Review, Spokane |
1926 |
1926, Dec 31, Friday |
Transcription: EARTH TREMORS ARE FELT IN N.W. Wenatchee Valley Shock Lasts 10 Seconds No Large Damage Is Reported
WENATCHEE, Wash. Dec 30 An earthquake shook the Wenatchee Valley this morning at 9:57, the two shocks being felt generally throughout the valley. Reports from Cashmere, Sunnyslope, East Wenatchee and Rock Island indicated that the shock there were of equal strength. No great damage was reported up to tonight.
Mrs. George Larner, Sunnyslope, reported feeling three distinct shocks sufficient to rattle dishes. The temblor laster about 10 seconds. Doctor L.W.Strudley, Monitter, said it was the most severe earthquake he had felt at Monitter in 17 years. At the courthouse filing cabinets rattled and many persons left the building. On Highland Avenue a chimney was shaken down, dishes broken and toys knocked from the table in the home of Mrs. Walter Brines.
Felt At Leavenworth
LEAVENWORTH, Wash. Dec 30 Tremors, general throughout this region, were distinctly felt here 9:58am today. Buildings rocked and dishes rattled and people rushed from houses and stores to the streets. No damage has been reported. This is the first earth shock noticed here since early in 1920, when a similar quake was felt. |
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Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
1887 |
Woodward Clyde Consultants, unpublished |
1981 |
Woodward-Clyde Consultants (1981), Historical Catalog (1841-1980) for the Pacific Northwest Region, unpublished catalog prepared for the Washington Public Power Supply System. Copy provided to UW in 1993. |
Transcription: 192612301757000 47700-120200W VI WG 6 01 |
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Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
6067 |
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
1926 |
1926, Dec 31, Friday |
Transcription: WENATCHEE FEELS QUAKE Pronounced Disturbance Reported Over East Washington; Entiat Citizens Flee Homes
WENATCHEE, Dec 30 A pronounced earth shock was felt in Wenatchee at 9:54 o'clock this morning. The shock was also felt Cashmere, Leavenworth, Chelan and Entiat.
Oroville, four miles from the Canadian line, and Pateros, which also lies north of Wenatchee, about sixty miles, did not report the shock. The disturbance apparently centered about eighteen miles north of Wenatchee, near Entiat, at which place people left their houses. The shock lasted several seconds at Wenatchee, shelf goods and dishes being shaken about in different parts of town. Longview Orchards, fifteen miles north of Wenatchee reported an especially severe shock.
YAKIMA, Dec 30 Desks in the upper floors of the Yakima federal building were shaken and doors, windows and dishes rattled in homes miles from this city on the Summitview road, in particular, when this street felt the earthquake that jarred eastern Washington just before ten o'clock this forenoon.
Seattle Feels But Light Shock
Seattle felt the earthquake which shook eastern Washington cities at about ten o'clock yesterday morning but, because of an odd coincidence, the temblor was not officially recorded here.
It just happened that, at the very moment the quake occurred, the roll of paper on the University of Washington's seismograph was being changed and thous, although the needle of the instrument vibrated perceptibly, it left no trace of its movement. |
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Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
1888 |
Woodward Clyde Consultants, unpublished |
1981 |
Woodward-Clyde Consultants (1981), Historical Catalog (1841-1980) for the Pacific Northwest Region, unpublished catalog prepared for the Washington Public Power Supply System. Copy provided to UW in 1993. |
Transcription: 19261231 47430-120340W III WG 3 01 |
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Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
2390 |
Washington Public Power Supply System, Preliminary Safety Analysis Report, Ammendment 23, WPPSS Nuclear Project No. 1, 1300 MW Nuclear Power Plant, Vol. 2A. |
1977 |
Table 2R E-9 |
Transcription: 95 1926 Dec 30 Wenatchee, Wash. v |
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Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
184 |
Rasmussen, Norman, 1967, Washington state earthquakes 1840 through 1965, BSSA V. 57, No. 3, pp. 463-476 |
1967 |
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Transcription: 184 1926 Dec. 30 17:57 Chelan-E. Central WA V-VI 1,4 felt over 15,000 sq. mi. |
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Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
6070 |
Morning Oregonian |
1926 |
1926, Dec 31, Friday P: 1 C: 3 |
Transcription: SPOKANE, Wash. Dec 30 Earth shocks that moved desks and tables here and at Yakima, in south central Washington, and toppled over a chimney at Wenatchee, in the north central part of the State, were felt this forenoon.
Recorder on the seismograph of Gonzaga university at 9:57, the shocks continued for 2 minutes. Residents of Yakima and Wenatchee felt them a few minutes later.
WENATCHEE, Wash. Dec 30 A pronounced earthquake was felt here at 10:05am today. Buildings shook and many occupants run into the streets. One old-timer, who has felt them before, said it was the most pronounced in the 17 years he has resided here.
SEATTLE, Wash. Dec 30 Seismographs at Victoria, B.C. And here did not record an earthquake felt today in Eastern Washington. |
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Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
6068 |
Okanogan Independent |
1927 |
1927, Jan 4 Tuesday |
Transcription: QUAKE FELT
A few people have reported feeling slight tremors of the earthquake reported in this part of the State last Thursday. |
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Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
2515 |
Washington Public Power Supply System, Preliminary Safety Analysis Report, Ammendment 23, WPPSS Nuclear Project No. 1, 1300 MW Nuclear Power Plant, Vol. 2A. |
1977 |
Table 2R-E1 |
Transcription: 95 1926 Dec 30 17:58 Central Washington vi 9 TA(268) Shock felt widely, but epi- 1926 Dec 30 17:57 E. Central Wash. v 15,000 EP(75,79) central location is uncer- 1926 Dec 30 17:57 Chelan V-Vi 15,000 RA(467) tain. EP(79). |
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Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
6065 |
The Leavenworth Echo |
1926 |
1926 Dec 31, Friday (weekly) P: 1 C:3 |
Transcription: EARTH TREMOR HERE YESTERDAY MORNING
Thursday morning, Dec 30, at about 10 oclock, earth tremors were felt in downtown buildings. It was similar in effect to a locomotive coming to a halt under breaks quickly applied. This was followed, probably within a few seconds by buildings being rocked sufficient to cause chairs, our lintoype and other objects to vibrate and pictures and mirrors on the walls to swing for a minute or two. The shock and tremor were both felt all over the city, as well as down the valley.
MORE ABOUT THE QUAKE
Just before going to press we learn that tremors were felt about the same in Cashmere and Wenatchee and intermediate points as here. And out in Chumstick valley J. K. Ells was milking a cow at the time and it fell on him, therefore he supposes the quake was an severe there as here, but by the time he got from under the cow the tremor was evidently over.
A report comes from Wenatchee that the quake was felt in the Entiat district, but there was a rumor to the effect that a great meteor had fallen there. This is not credited, however. |
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Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
6064 |
Ellensburg Daily Record |
1926 |
Dec 30 |
Transcription: EARTHQUAKE AT WENATCHEE
A pronounced earthquake was felt at Wenatchee at 10.05 a.m. today, shaking buildings and frightening many people to the streets. The seismograph at Gonzaga University, Spokane recorded a violent earth tremor at 9.57 a.m. today, located within 500 miles of Spokane. |
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Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
1998 |
Unknown, UC Berkeley |
1926 |
UC Berkeley Seismograph Station Clippings Collection |
Transcription: By Associated Press Spokane, Dec. 30. -- An earth shock violent enough to be felt without a seismograph, and located within 500 miles of this city, was recorded at the Gonzaga University observatory here, the director reported today. The tremor started at 10:57 and continued for two minutes, he stated
By Associated Press Wenatchee, Wash., Dec. 30. -- A pronounced earthquake was felt here at 10:55 AM today. Buildings shook and many occupants ran into the streets. One old citizen who has felt them before, said it was the most pronounced in the 17 years he has lived here. |
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Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
1023 |
U. S. Dept. of Commerce, 1973, Earthquake History of the United States, V. 41-1, revised ed., pp. 89-96 |
1973 |
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Transcription: 1926. December 30. East-central Washington. Strongest at Wenatchee and Leavenworth where people rushed into the street. Widely felt; epicenter uncertain. |
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Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
1189 |
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: 1926 December 30. 9:58 a.m. VI? Central Washington. At Wenatchee, Chelan Co., two shocks; abrupt bumping or shuddering vibration; moved furniture; rolled rocks onto highway; felt by many. At Leavenworth, Chelan Co., nearly all felt two shocks; first from north to south, second a rapid swaying; people ran outdoors. At Quincy, Grant Co., buildings swayed and dishes fell from shelves. The shock was felt from Yakima to Spokane. At Davenport, Lincoln Co., a rocking motion felt by several was followed ten minutes later by another shock. Also felt at Cashmere and Sunnyslope, Chelan Co.; Rock Island, Douglas Co.-SRC&GS. |
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Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
964 |
U. S. Dept. of Commerce, 1973, Earthquake History of the United States, V. 41-1, revised ed., pp. 89-96 |
1973 |
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Transcription: Dec. 30 09:57 East-central Washington - - 15,000 V 3-53,10 |
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Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
6066 |
The Leavenworth Echo |
1927 |
1927, Jan 7 Friday |
Transcription: Thursday of last week an earthquake was felt in this vicinity. Stove pipes rattled, houses were shaken, but no damage was done. The dishes in Al Mueller's house were shaken from the shelves. Sunday night, another slight quake was felt. |
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