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Gunnar Kaasen

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before a crowd of 20,000 people. Another statue was erected in downtown Anchorage, Alaska as well, depicting a sled dog in mid-stride, and though most consider this to be another likeness of Balto, the plaque itself, like the NYC statue never mentions the famous dog and instead is dedicated “to all
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in New York City. Although news sources promoted the idea that this was a statue of Balto, his name does not appear on the dedication plaque, but instead reads, "Dedicated to the indomitable spirit of the sled dogs that relayed antitoxin six hundred miles over rough ice, across treacherous waters,
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by train, where it was picked up by the first of twenty mushers and more than one hundred dogs who relayed the serum the remaining 674 miles (1,085 km) to Nome. Kaasen was scheduled to transport the 20 pound (9 kg) cylinder of serum along the next-to-last leg of the relay, from Bluff to
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Unlike the other mushers, Kaasen became a celebrity. In addition to the medal, the H.K. Mulford Company awarded him $ 1,000, and he was even offered a role in a movie. Balto became even more famous. On December 17, 1925, a
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In 1925, an outbreak of diphtheria threatened Kaasen's adopted home, and the disease could easily spread across the northern Alaska villages of which Nome was the hub. The
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children in particular had no immunity to the "white man's disease". The port was frozen. No train routes or regular roads extended to the northern coast of Alaska.
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in the state between 1891 and 1898. Kaasen became an experienced musher and a resident of Nome. While the boom was spent by 1905, the
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was in its infancy; the only two aircraft in the state had open-cockpits, and had never been flown in the winter. Given the choices,
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Point Safety, Alaska. At Bluff, Charlie Olson passed the serum to Kaasen, who left with a team of 13 dogs, led by the
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in Nome, who distributed the serum. No further deaths from the disease were reported. A second batch of serum, from
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remained the primary transportation and communication link to the outside world during the winter months.
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to the relief of stricken Nome in the Winter of 1925. Endurance · Fidelity · Intelligence".
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Like all mushers who participated, Kaasen was given a citation by the Governor of the
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Kaasen reached Port Safety ahead of schedule on February 2, at 2
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in 1903, in the wake of the discovery of gold-bearing sands on
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Gunnar E. Kaasen was born the son of Hans and Anna Kaasen in
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authorized the transport of 300,000 units of serum in
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who delivered a cylinder containing 300,000 units of
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Kaasen gave the serum to Dr. Curtis Welch, the only
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Index


Balto
Burfjord valley
Norway
Everett, Washington
musher
diphtheria
antitoxin
Nome, Alaska
dog sled
epidemic
Burfjorddalen
Troms
Norway
mine for gold
Cape Nome
gold rushes
port
Norton Sound
Dog sledding
1925 serum run to Nome
Iñupiaq
Bush piloting
Governor
Scott Bone
Anchorage
Nenana
husky
Balto
Alaska Standard Time

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