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Belinda Mulrooney

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and restaurant, near the gold fields. Prospering, she started buying mining claims as well; by the end of the year, she either owned or was a partner in five. She sold the hotel for $ 24,000 and set about building the finest hotel in Dawson. The
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Instead of seeking her fortune as a prospector, Mulrooney bought supplies of "silk underwear, bolts of cotton cloth and hot water bottles" with her savings of $ 5,000 and transported them over the
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On 1 October 1900, Mulrooney married self-styled "Count" Charles Eugene Carbonneau, who claimed to be a French aristocrat, but was actually a champagne salesman and former barber from
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and whiskey for her. She got her revenge, however. The next spring, when McDonald needed boots for his workers, he had to pay her $ 100 a pair.
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plying its route from California to Alaska, earning extra money by selling necessities and luxuries to the passengers. Discovery of gold at
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in 1894 to set up an ice cream parlor. Undaunted when she lost everything in a fire, she found employment as a stewardess on the
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to salvage the cargo from a small ship wrecked on a sand bar. McDonald got there first and took all of the food, leaving only
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Higher resolution version of the photograph in the gallery of the Grand Forks Hotel and environs
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Staking Her Claim: The Life of Belinda Mulrooney, Klondike and Alaska Entrepreneur
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opened its doors on 27 July 1898, with a restaurant and rooms for thirty guests.
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and purportedly the "richest woman in the Klondike". She made one fortune in the
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and appears in the fictional town of Dominion Creek instead of Dawson City.
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Mulrooney (center) in front of the Dome City Bank, which she founded
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Mulrooney once partnered with fellow Klondike legend
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Two women, one of them Belinda Mulrooney, and two men stand in front of the Dome City Bank, which she founded
County Sligo
Seattle
Washington
entrepreneur
Klondike Gold Rush
County Sligo
Scranton
World's Columbian Exposition
San Francisco
Pacific Coast Steamship Company
Juneau, Alaska
Chilkoot Pass
Dawson City
Grand Forks Hotel
Fair View Hotel
Alex McDonald
gum boots
Quebec
Fairbanks, Alaska
Yakima, Washington
Seattle
Abbie Cornish
Discovery Channel
Klondike
TG4
An Klondike
Bríd Ní Neachtain
The Magnet road house
The Grand Forks Hotel, c. 1898

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