Type of site | 501(c)(3)non-profit |
|---|---|
| Available in | English |
| Owner | History Ink |
| URL | www |
| Launched | May 1, 1998[1] |
| Current status | Active |
HistoryLink is an online encyclopedia ofWashington state history. The site has more than 8,100 entries and attracts 23,000 weekly visitors.[2] It has 500 biographies and more than 14,000 images.[3][4]
The non-profit historical organization History Ink produces HistoryLink.org, stating that it is the nation's first online encyclopedia of local and state history created expressly for the Internet.Walt Crowley was the founding president and executive director.
In 1997, Crowley discussed preparing a Seattle-King County historical encyclopedia for the 2001 sesquicentennial of theDenny Party. His wife Marie McCaffrey suggested publishing the encyclopedia on the Internet.[5][non-primary source needed]
They andPaul Dorpat incorporatedHistory Ink on November 10, 1997, with seed money fromPriscilla "Patsy" Collins, by birth a member of Seattle's wealthy and prominent Bullitt family.[6] The prototype of HistoryLink.org debuted on May 1, 1998, and attracted additional funding for a formal launch on January 15, 1999, with 300 entries.[2][7] The website was noted for its coverage of the1999 WTO protests in Downtown Seattle, maintaining a livewebcam feed pointed at the intersection of 4th Avenue and Pike Street that refreshed every 30 seconds.[7] The website received more than 1.5 million views during the WTO protests, which overwhelmed the server at times.[2] In 2003, HistoryLink expanded its content to coverWashington state history, including new essays and features.[8] Meanwhile, HistoryLink continues, focusing on the production of history books.[5]
Following Crowley's death in 2007, McCaffrey served as HistoryLink's executive director before her departure in 2023. Jennifer Ott replaced her as HistoryLink's executive director.[9]
A 2008 grant from theHenry M. Jackson Foundation funded several freelance writers to expand coverage ofSnohomish County. The Snohomish County Historic Preservation Commission has funded yearly grants for the same purpose.[10]
HistoryLink primarily features articles that are similar to a traditional encyclopedia entry, as well as timeline entries and first-person accounts called "People's Histories."[10] The website has around 50 historians who are paid a rate of $775 per article.[2]
History Ink is a501(c)(3)non-profit organization registered with theIRS inSeattle, and has been tax-exempt since May 1999. As of 2023[update], the organization had $758,000 in revenue, $641,000 in expenses and total assets of $798,000.[11]
This sectionrelies excessively onreferences toprimary sources. Please improve this section by addingsecondary or tertiary sources. Find sources: "HistoryLink" – news ·newspapers ·books ·scholar ·JSTOR(August 2025) (Learn how and when to remove this message) |
Crowley and HistoryLink.org have won many awards, including