1931 | The Bizarre End of Admiral Byrd’s Husky, Unalaska | Louisiana History

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In 1931, Famed Explorer Richard Byrd sent out a team to exhibit to the country what they had found on their Antarctic Expedition. Two of his prized huskies were on the trip when it stopped in Monroe. One of the dogs would end up dead, and the monument the Monroe citizens built for it went missing. This Louisiana History Minute tells the story of Unalaska's death and stolen memorial.

Reading List
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Alone - The Classic Polar Adventure by Richard Byrd
https://amzn.to/3QuWBYp

Discovery - The Story of the Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition by Richard E. Byrd, Jr.
https://amzn.to/3OqnLOp

Unalaska - Lead Dog on Byrd Antarctic Expedition
https://americacomesalive.com/unalaska-lead-dog-on-byrd-antarctic-expedition/

Unalaska - Southern Mourning, Southern Calls, Vol. 13, September 2016
https://southerncalls.com/article/unalaska-1923-1931/

The Cold Cold War - Arctic Institute
https://www.thearcticinstitute.org/cold-cold-war-rear-admiral-richard-byrd-antarctic-expeditions-evolution-americas-strategic-interest-polar-regions/

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Photo Credits: Louisiana Digital Library, US Library of Congress, Byrd Polar and Climate Center, Lora Peppers, Newspapers.com

Music by madIRFAN from Pixabay

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Louisiana History Minute | Unalaska | Monroe

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