Scott Cordelle Bone

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| name = Scott Cardelle Bone | image = | width = | height = | caption = | small_image = | office = Territorial Governor of Alaska | term_start = 1921 | term_end = 1925 | predecessor = Thomas Christmas Riggs, Jr. | successor = George Alexander Parks | birth_date = February 15, 1860 | birth_place = Shelby County, Indiana | death_date = January 26, 1936 (aged 75) | death_place = Santa Barbara, California | party = Republican | relations = | spouse = Mary Worth | residence = | occupation = | religion = | signature = | website = | footnotes = }}

Governor Scott Cardelle Bone (b. February 15, 1860 in Shelby County, Indiana; d. January 26, 1936) was the tenth Territorial Governor of Alaska, serving from 1921-1925. A Republican, he was appointed by President Warren G. Harding. He is perhaps best known for making the decision to use dog sleds to transport diphtheria antitoxin 674 miles rather than use a plane in the now famous 1925 Serum Run, (also known as the "Great Race of Mercy") from which the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race stems.

He led a very productive life, belonged to numerous organizations and held almost as many positions such as: chairman of the Alaska Bureau of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, delegate-at-large to the Republican National Convention, member (and at one time president of) the Gridiron Club, member of the National Press Association, director of publicity for the Republican National Committee, life member of the Red Cross, the Yacht and Country Club of Tampa Florida, a life member of the Decorated Order of Sacred Treasure of Japan, and a member of the Elks.

He was the editor of the Washington Post, founded the Washington Herald and later was the editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. He was a friend of Pres. Warren G. Harding, Pres. William Howard Taft, Pres. Theodore Roosevelt, and Alice Roosevelt.

Contents

  • Alaska, Its Past, Present, and Future
  • Chechahco and Sourdough: A Story of Alaska
  • Sketches of Statesmen
  • Political Remembrances

  • The Cruelest Miles: The Heroic Story of Dogs and Men in a Race Against an Epidemic Gay & Laney Salisbury

Preceded by
Thomas Christmas Riggs, Jr.
Territorial Governor of Alaska
1921–1925
Succeeded by
George Alexander Parks


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