34 EARTHQUAKES ON THE PACIFIC COAST 



1816. January 30; 



More shocks at Santa Barbara. — H. H. B. 



1815. July 8, 9; 



Six shocks at Santa Barbara. — H. H. B. 



1817. April; X. 



Umnak, Alaska. — P. 



1818. 



Makughin, Alaska. — P. 



1818. VIII. 



The church of Santa Clara was damaged.— T. H. H. " I think there 

 is no authority for such a statement." — H. H. B.. vol. 14, p. 377. 

 A new Mission church had been contemplated in 1818. It is said 

 that the old church was so badly injured by an earthquake in 

 1822 that it w^as best to take it down; and that a new church (now 

 standing) was built in 1825-6. " For various reasons [which are 

 given] I suppose nothing of the kind to have occurred. As a mere 

 conjecture, it may be that after the church was completed, or 

 nearly so, in 1818 it was damaged by an earthquake, and not fully 

 repaired until 1822."— H. H. B., vol. 14, p. 602. 



1821. January 1; 



A severe shock at San Buenaventura and San Luis Key, Cal. — 

 H. H. B. 



1824. 



There are newspaper accounts of earthquakes in 1824. — H. H. B. 



1826. Jnne; 



Unalashka, Alaska. Two shocks. — P. 



1827. Jnne; 



Copper Island, Alaska. — P. 



1829. September; 



Several very severe shocks of earthquake were experienced in San 

 Francisco, Cal. — Annals of San Francisco. 



1830. VIII. 



The church of San Luis Obispo was injured. — T. H. H. 



1833. Jnne 29: " 13h. 40m. Os."; II. 



Fort Nisqually, Washington.— P. 



1836. April 2; X. 



PribylofE Islands, Alaska. — P. 



1836. April 26; 5 a. m. 



Monterey, Cal.— H. H. B. 



