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Atlanta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 11
Earthquake at the South.
--In Atlanta, Ga., Thursday afternoon, a shock of an earthquake was distinctly felt.
The Intelligencer says:
The sky was clear and cloudless at the time, and the sun unusually brilliant.
It was particularly noticed by those residing in solid stone buildings, such as our banks here.
The types rattled in the case in our job office.
It was not followed by the second slight shock usual in tropical countries, nor have we heard the usual rumbling noise.