Missouri and Tennessee saw a string of small earthquakes triggered along the New Madrid fault line. It raises the question ...
It was two o'clock in the morning on Dec. 16, 1811, less than a week before Christmas, and many homesteaders new to the ...
On this day in 1811, the natural disaster that became known as the New Madrid Earthquakes of 1811–1812 began. Centered near New Madrid, Missouri, the earthquake sent shocks for hundreds of miles ...
Last week, officials with the Evansville/Vanderburgh County Emergency Management Agency said seven earthquakes had happened ...
This little-known New Madrid sits in America's Heartland, passing through Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Illinois. The US Geological Survey detected eight quakes from December 6 to 11.
New Madrid Seismic Zone is the most active seismic ... The fault line includes areas of Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Illinois. The area has hundreds of small earthquakes annually ...
New Madrid (Nuevo Madrid ... He was also instrumental in establishing the Methodist faith in Arkansas and Louisiana. But Stevenson’s is certainly not the only account of the devastating quakes ...