Townley and Allen state: "This was an Idaho earthquake felt in Spokane..." The BSSA gives this information: "Spokane, Washington, March 11, 1918.- At Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington, an earthquake was recorded at 8:26 p.m. on March 11th by the university seismograph. It had an intensity of IV of the R.-F. scale, and lasted about two seconds. It was distinctly felt also at several stations along the Northern Pacific Railway, where walls swayed and doors and windows rattled. It was felt also at Trout Creek and Heron, Montana, and at Cabinet, Clarks Fork, Sant [sic] Point, and Rathdrum, Idaho. - A.M. Jung, Seis. Observer" No newspapers have been researched. |