Ned Darling posing with dog sled team before departure for Seattle, Nome, Alaska, February 2, 1906

The world's record for a midwinter "mush" from Nome to Seattle via Valdez was set by Charles Edward "Ned" Darling (1871-1923) at 42 days, beating the previous record by four days. Born in Ireland, at the time of this image Ned was a hardware merchant in Nome, Alaska. He move...

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Main Author: Nowell, Frank H.
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spelling ftuwashingtonlib:oai:cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:imlsmohai/9369 2023-05-15T17:23:54+02:00 Ned Darling posing with dog sled team before departure for Seattle, Nome, Alaska, February 2, 1906 Nowell, Frank H. United States--Alaska--Nome Scanned from original photograph using Epson Expression 10000XL as 4350 pixel TIFF image in 24-bit RGB color, resized to 700 pixels in the longest dimension and compressed into JPEG format using Photoshop CC, JPEG quality measurement 5. http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/imlsmohai/id/9369 unknown Museum of History & Industry Photograph Collection SHS9888 http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/imlsmohai/id/9369 MOHAI, Seattle Historical Society Collection, [image number] Museum of History & Industry, Seattle (MOHAI) Seattle Historical Society Collection Commercial streets--Alaska--Nome Dogsledding--Alaska--Nome Dog teams--Alaska--Nome Darling Charles Edward 1871-1923 photograph; image ftuwashingtonlib 2017-12-31T14:57:01Z The world's record for a midwinter "mush" from Nome to Seattle via Valdez was set by Charles Edward "Ned" Darling (1871-1923) at 42 days, beating the previous record by four days. Born in Ireland, at the time of this image Ned was a hardware merchant in Nome, Alaska. He moved to Berkeley, California before 1920 with his wife, novelist Esther Birdsall Darling (1868-1965). This image was taken as Ned prepares to leave Nome with his dog sled team. Between 1898 and 1910 the population of Nome spiked from an average 2,500 to 12,488 in 1900 due to the Yukon gold rush. At this time, Nome was the largest city in the Alaska Territory, although Nome was only accessible by dog sled or by steamship. Signs in image: U. S. Mercantile Co., Furnishings, Groceries; Lipton's Coffee; G. M. Thuland, Lawyer, Notary; The Surprise Store; The Hudson, Furnished Rooms; Delbar & McGrath, New & Second-Hand Furniture; Carllis Bros, Groceries, Fruits, & Confectionery; Nome Gold; Stationery; Darling & Dean Written on negative: C.E. Darling leaving Nome, Alaska for Seattle and the Outside, Feb. 2nd, 1906 Typed on verso: C. E. Darling leaving Nome for Seattle and the Outside. Feb. 2, 1906, photo by Nowell Caption information source: The Seattle Daily Times, March 19, 1906, page 8 Caption information source: The Seattle Daily Times, April 6, 1912, page 12 1 photographic print mounted on cardboard: b&w; 7.5 x 9.5 in. Other/Unknown Material Nome Alaska Yukon University of Washington, Seattle: Digital Collections Birdsall ENVELOPE(-81.800,-81.800,50.917,50.917) Esther ENVELOPE(-57.700,-57.700,-61.917,-61.917) Hudson McGrath ENVELOPE(65.468,65.468,-70.877,-70.877) Midwinter ENVELOPE(139.931,139.931,-66.690,-66.690) Yukon
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topic Commercial streets--Alaska--Nome Dogsledding--Alaska--Nome Dog teams--Alaska--Nome
Darling
Charles Edward
1871-1923
spellingShingle Commercial streets--Alaska--Nome Dogsledding--Alaska--Nome Dog teams--Alaska--Nome
Darling
Charles Edward
1871-1923
Nowell, Frank H.
Ned Darling posing with dog sled team before departure for Seattle, Nome, Alaska, February 2, 1906
topic_facet Commercial streets--Alaska--Nome Dogsledding--Alaska--Nome Dog teams--Alaska--Nome
Darling
Charles Edward
1871-1923
description The world's record for a midwinter "mush" from Nome to Seattle via Valdez was set by Charles Edward "Ned" Darling (1871-1923) at 42 days, beating the previous record by four days. Born in Ireland, at the time of this image Ned was a hardware merchant in Nome, Alaska. He moved to Berkeley, California before 1920 with his wife, novelist Esther Birdsall Darling (1868-1965). This image was taken as Ned prepares to leave Nome with his dog sled team. Between 1898 and 1910 the population of Nome spiked from an average 2,500 to 12,488 in 1900 due to the Yukon gold rush. At this time, Nome was the largest city in the Alaska Territory, although Nome was only accessible by dog sled or by steamship. Signs in image: U. S. Mercantile Co., Furnishings, Groceries; Lipton's Coffee; G. M. Thuland, Lawyer, Notary; The Surprise Store; The Hudson, Furnished Rooms; Delbar & McGrath, New & Second-Hand Furniture; Carllis Bros, Groceries, Fruits, & Confectionery; Nome Gold; Stationery; Darling & Dean Written on negative: C.E. Darling leaving Nome, Alaska for Seattle and the Outside, Feb. 2nd, 1906 Typed on verso: C. E. Darling leaving Nome for Seattle and the Outside. Feb. 2, 1906, photo by Nowell Caption information source: The Seattle Daily Times, March 19, 1906, page 8 Caption information source: The Seattle Daily Times, April 6, 1912, page 12 1 photographic print mounted on cardboard: b&w; 7.5 x 9.5 in.
format Other/Unknown Material
author Nowell, Frank H.
author_facet Nowell, Frank H.
author_sort Nowell, Frank H.
title Ned Darling posing with dog sled team before departure for Seattle, Nome, Alaska, February 2, 1906
title_short Ned Darling posing with dog sled team before departure for Seattle, Nome, Alaska, February 2, 1906
title_full Ned Darling posing with dog sled team before departure for Seattle, Nome, Alaska, February 2, 1906
title_fullStr Ned Darling posing with dog sled team before departure for Seattle, Nome, Alaska, February 2, 1906
title_full_unstemmed Ned Darling posing with dog sled team before departure for Seattle, Nome, Alaska, February 2, 1906
title_sort ned darling posing with dog sled team before departure for seattle, nome, alaska, february 2, 1906
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op_coverage United States--Alaska--Nome
long_lat ENVELOPE(-81.800,-81.800,50.917,50.917)
ENVELOPE(-57.700,-57.700,-61.917,-61.917)
ENVELOPE(65.468,65.468,-70.877,-70.877)
ENVELOPE(139.931,139.931,-66.690,-66.690)
geographic Birdsall
Esther
Hudson
McGrath
Midwinter
Yukon
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Esther
Hudson
McGrath
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Yukon
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Alaska
Yukon
genre_facet Nome
Alaska
Yukon
op_source Museum of History & Industry, Seattle (MOHAI)
Seattle Historical Society Collection
op_relation Museum of History & Industry Photograph Collection
SHS9888
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op_rights MOHAI, Seattle Historical Society Collection, [image number]
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