96 EARTHQUAKES ON THE PACIFIC COAST 



1873. March ; 



San Dieyo Union speaks of a newly discovered volcanic region near 

 Moleje, in Low^er California. In 1872 twenty distinct shocks were 

 felt; in 1870 five severe shocks. — C. G. K. 



1S73. April lO; 



Mission San Jose. — B. Ms. 



1873. April 13; in the evening; IV. 



Three light shocks, San Francisco, Cal. — C. G. R. 



1873. April 21; 



Mission San Gabriel. — C. G. R. 



1873. May; 



San Bernardino. — B. Ms. 



1873. Jnne; 



San Bernardino. — B. Ms. 



1873. July 15; IV. 



Slight shock, Napa, Cal.— C. G. R. 



1873. Ang-nst 29; 4 p. m.; VI. 



Heavy shock at Mission San Jose, Cal. — C. G. R. Severe shock at 

 Redwood, San Mateo County; time not given. — B. Ms. /S. F. Post, 

 September 3, 1873. 



1873. October 12; 1:15 a. ni.; V. 



San Diego, Cal.— C. G. R. 



1873. October 19; 2 p. in.; IV^ 



Slight shock, Seattle, W. T.; i j). m., clouds of smoke [?] were seen 

 pouring from the highest peak of Mt. Rainier. — C. G. R. 



1873. November 5; 



Nevada. — B. Ms. 



1873. November 22; a little after 9 p. m.; VIII. 



A shock was felt from Portland, Oregon, to San Francisco, Cal.; most 

 severe at Crescent City, Cal., and Port Orford, Oregon. — C. G. R. 

 Nearly every brick building in Crescent City was injured; chim- 

 neys were damaged there and up the coast to Port Orford, in the 

 interior as far as Jacksonville, Oregon, and east from Crescent as 

 far as Happy Camp, on the Klamath. — B. Ms. At sea, N. of Cape 

 INIendocino.- C. G. R.— Tacoma (III).— P. 



November 22. Severe shock at Linckville, Klamath Lake, Oregon. 

 In Jackson and Josephine counties, Oregon, and Trinity County, 

 Cal., the shock was strong and lasted nearly a minute. — B. Ms. 

 — Ft. Klamath, Oregon. — B. Ms. Red Bluff; Eureka; Albany 

 (Oregon); Roseburg. — C. G. R. 



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