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Gold King Mine (Henry Seeman). — Near Gold King Mine, sec. 26, township 6 N., 
Range 14 E., a moderate shock was felt. This was, however, not noticed by any of the 
15 persons at the mine, less than 0.25 mile away, nor by the night shift in the mine, and 
awakened no sleepers. 
Blanchard, Tuolumne County (Mrs. C. EK. Blanchard). — One chimney was damaged 
slightly, but the shock otherwise did no damage. The shock was light, tho generally 
felt in the surrounding country. 
Columbia, Tuolumne County. Population 500. (J. W. Pitts.) — The shock was so light 
that those asleep did not feel it and did not wake up. Mr. Pitts and others who were up 
felt a slight shock and motion from north to south. 
Sonora, Tuolumne County. Population 1,922. (J.E.Coover.) The movement seemed 
to be an easy rocking one, free from jerks, with considerable amplitude. The earthquake 
was in full swing when Mr. Coover awoke; it held its maximum intensity for some mo- 
ments, it seemed a half-minute, and then diminished gradually. A pendulum clock stopt. 
Tuolumne, Tuolumne County (Capt. J. T. Thompson). — In the Turnback Inn, a large 
frame structure, some window glass was crashed diagonally, and sleepers were generally 
awakened. The movement was oscillatory and seemed to be east and west. At the 
Grizzly Mine, in the bottom of Tuolumne Canyon, about 1,000 feet below the town of 
Tuolumne, the shock was not felt. 
Jupiter, Tuolumne County (Cornelius Quinlan). — Was awakened by the shock at 5" 
14” a.M., and experienced a sliding back and forth from north to south for about 20 
seconds after awakening. 
Sequoia, Tuolumne County (Mr. Crocker). — Two prolonged light shocks were felt, 
of the nature of a pronounced tremble. Some members of Mr. Crocker’s family did not 
feel it. 
Yosemite Valley. — A slight shock was felt. 
