Individual Event Report
Event #188 - Summary, and parameter estimates with source IDs |
Reported in "Land of trees: Scannings from Quinault country, the Grays Harbor region, and beyond, 1774-1997" by Larry J Workman, Quinault Indian Nation ISBN: 0940359014 |
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Felt Plc. |
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Inten- sity |
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Felt Area |
Felt Area Int. |
Felt Area Units |
1884 |
3 |
27 |
10 |
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Hoquiam |
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LANGE - 7112 |
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LANGE - 7112 |
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Underlying Source Material
Source ID |
Publication |
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Pub Details |
7112 |
Land of trees: Scannings from Quinault country, the Grays Harbor region, and beyond, 1774-1997 by Larry J Workman, Quinault Indian Nation ISBN: 0940359014 |
1997 |
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Transcription: EARTHQUAKE EVENTS LISTED IN Workman, Land of Trees (1997)
SOURCE: Workman, Larry J. Land of Trees: Scannings From Quinault Country, the Grays Harbor Region, and Beyond 1774-1997 (Taholah, WA: The Quinault Indian Nation, 1997) Newspapers that were used for most of the entries include Daily World (Aberdeen), Montesano Vidette, Weekly Puget Sound Courier (Olympia), Olympic [sic?] Transcript (Olympia), Washington Standard (Olympia), North Coast News (Ocean Shores) * November 23, 1827 Slight shock of earthquake felt at Fort Langley October 1842 St. Helens enters a violent eruptive phase that will continue intermittently for fifteen years. November 23, 1842 Ash from St. Helens falls to ½ inch deep at the Dalles. February 16, 1843 Peter H. Burnett (later governor of California) reports, The mountain (St. Helens) burning magnificently. 1854 George Davidson, a scientist, reports vast rolling masses of dense smoke, on Mt. Baker. December 14, 1872 Strong earthquake felt on Puget Sound. p 35 October 19, 1873 Clouds of smoke pour from the highest peak of Mount Rainier. (Last for nearly a week). p 35 March 27, 1884 Quite an earthquake shock in Hoquiam was noticed about 10:00 p.m. lasting 3 seconds; no damage. p 38 October 9, 1885 Earthquake in Olympia. p 40 September 3, 1886 Greatest earthquake to hit the United States centers on Charleston, South Carolina. p 41 April 22, 1887 An earthquake shock, heavy enough in places to shake dishes from shelves, was felt in several towns in this Territory. (Note: Index refers to this as an earthquake at Grays Harbor) p 42 May 7, 1887 Something like a tidal-wave struck the Quinaielt agency at midnight. Some of the Indian houses were waist deep in water, the inmates yelling in terror as they were submerged during sleep on their low sleeping places. The water receded as rapidly as it came, carrying everything portable in its exit. p 43 November 30, 1891 Earthquake shock slight on [Grays? gwl] Harbor, but heaviest ever experienced in some Sound cities. p 49 April 18, 1906 Bay City (San Francisco) ravage by earthquake at 5:10 a.m. and the fires that followed (the rebuilding of the city greatly stimulated logging on Grays Harbor). p 66 January 11, 1909 Grays Harbor Earthquake, 4:03 p.m. p 68 April 16, 1910 Halleys Comet visible to the naked eye. p 70 October 11, 1911 Earthquake in Southern California kills 700. p 71 September 5, 1914 Earthquake in Olympia felt over 1,000 sq. miles. p 74 January 13, 1915 50,000 die in Italian earthquake. p 74 April 22, 1915 Tacoma rocked by an earthquake. p 74 December 24, 1920 A small tidal wave sweeps beaches, washes 12 Sunset Beach cottages from their foundations. p 79 September 3, 1923 Japanese earthquake kills 90,000. p 82 December 4, 1926 Quake shakes Northwest. p 85 July 16, 1928 Giant meteor lights up night sky and [Grays? gwl] Harborites hear rumble. p 87 March 12, 1929 Brilliant light flashes in the sky. p 87 (Note: Index references this as Meteor - Harbor) May 4, 1929 Report of vast earth upheaval on the Queets near M. M. Kelly Ranch. p 88 December 31, 1931 Tremor shakes up Puget Sound and Hood Canal. p 91 |
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7113 |
Pacific County Historical Society and Museum Columbia River Chronology Historical Dates www.pacificcohistory.org/columbia.htm |
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Transcription: EARTHQUAKE EVENTS LISTED IN THE FOLLOWING WEB PAGE
Pacific County Historical Society and Museum Columbia River Chronology Historical Dates www.pacificcohistory.org/columbia.htm
Note: Citations are given for each entry but bibliography is not available at this time per discussion with Pacific County Historical Society.
[SW WASHINGTON EARTHQUAKES] December 2, 1841 earthquake near Ft Vancouver Washington (Wong and Bott p 128) December 23, 1854 tsunami recorded at Astoria (Lander p 121) December 24, 1854 tsunami recorded at Astoria (Lander p 121) April 3, 1868 tsunami recorded at Astoria (Lander p 122) August 14, 1868 tsunami recorded at Astoria (Lander p 123) August 23, 1872 teletsunami recorded at Astoria (Lander p 24, 47) October 12, 1877 earthquake tremors felt in Astoria oscillating from east to west (Daily Astorian October 13, 1877 p 1) December 12, 1880 2 earthquakes shocks felt (Daily Astorian [Dec?] 14, 1880 p 3; Algermissen and Harding) April 30, 1882 Severe tremors (Daily Astorian May 2, 1882 p 3) Daily Astorian May 3, 1882 p 3 mentions that earthquake was felt in Westport and Ft Canby about 10:30 pm [on] April 30. Daily Astorian May 4, 1882 tells that 3 shocks vibrated from SW to NE on April 30. March 27, 1884 earthquake felt in Hoquiam (Workman p 38) November 30, 1891 slight earthquake on Grays Harbor (Workman p 49) February 2, 1892 earthquake in Astoria (Bott and Wong p 118) February 26, 1895 earthquake hits Astoria (Daily Morning Astorian p 4) August 6, 1899 earthquake hits Astoria (Astoria Daily Budget August 8, 1899 p 4) November 20, 1899 tidal wave at Shoalwater Bay (Astoria Daily Budget November 20, 1899 p 4) September 12, 1903 quake hits city (Astoria Daily Budget p 4) March 16, 1904 Earthquake felt along Washington Coast and in Aberdeen, Hoquiam (Lander p 59, 127 not mentioned in Astoria newspapers) March 30, 1904 possible tsunami off Washington coast caused flooding (Lander p 19 not mentioned in Astoria newspapers) January 11, 1909 Grays Harbor Earthquake (Workman p 68) November 9, 1920 earthquake hits Astoria (Astoria Budget p 1) November 29, 1920 slight earthquake hits Astoria (Astoria Budget p 1) |
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