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Earthquake: 1925 Clarkston Valley, Montana; Magnitude 6 3/4. Damaged Schoolhouse, Three Forks, Montana  

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Resource ID

1362

Resource Type

Photo

Title

Earthquake: 1925 Clarkston Valley, Montana; Magnitude 6 3/4. Damaged Schoolhouse, Three Forks, Montana

Author

Photo by J.T. Pardee; Courtesy of U.S. Geological Survey

Date

November 30, 1924

State

Montana

Keywords

earthquake

Accession

UGS-P1025

Camera make / model

Exp10000XL

Original filename

P1925009.jpg

Notes

Part of the 1995-1997 Personalizing the Earthquake Threat publication by the University of Utah Seismograph Stations, Earthquake Education Services; U.S. Geological Survey NEHRP project, award 1434-95-G-2566.

Caption

School in Three Forks, Montana. According 10 an Article By Fred F. Willson Published in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society in Sept. 1926 p. 168 this Building was the Usual Type With Concrete Foundation Brick Walls Laid in Lime Mortar and With Wooden Floor Joists And Wooden Rafters. the Walls Bulged 10 a Certain Extent on All Four Sides Plaster was Badly Cracked Throughout and the Foundation and Basement were Also Damaged. 1925 Clarkslon Valley, Montana Earthquake Magnitude 6.75.

Location Data

Marker lat / long: 45.892428, -111.552193 (WGS84)

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