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- | Fred MacLennan operated a hardware store at Bennet during the Klondike stampede and opened another store in Whitehorse in 1900. In 1901, he claimed to have thirty years in the hardware business. His stores supplied goods for homeowners and various trades like blacksmiths, | + | Fred MacLennan operated a hardware store at Bennet during the Klondike stampede and opened another store in Whitehorse in 1900. In 1901, he claimed to have thirty years in the hardware business. His stores supplied goods for homeowners and various trades like blacksmiths, |
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In July 1903, Fred MacLennan, a merchant living in Whitehorse, was awarded the contract to supply the North-West Mounted Police with general stores. This was a new system for awarding local contracts and was an improvement on the old method of receiving large consignments from outside the territory. The stores were purchased as needed and this did away with the need for the police to carry a large stock of imported goods.((North-West Mounted Police Annual Report. Sessional Paper No. 28. 1904: 32.)) In 1905, the local contract for supplying provisions was awarded to Whitney & Pedler and Mr. H. F. Sieward. The beef contract went to Burns & Co. The police still received flour and butter from outside the territory. The contract for the supply of general stores was awarded to McLennan of White Horse.((Royal North-West Mounted Police Annual Report. Sessional Paper No. 28. 1905: 32, 35-36.)) | In July 1903, Fred MacLennan, a merchant living in Whitehorse, was awarded the contract to supply the North-West Mounted Police with general stores. This was a new system for awarding local contracts and was an improvement on the old method of receiving large consignments from outside the territory. The stores were purchased as needed and this did away with the need for the police to carry a large stock of imported goods.((North-West Mounted Police Annual Report. Sessional Paper No. 28. 1904: 32.)) In 1905, the local contract for supplying provisions was awarded to Whitney & Pedler and Mr. H. F. Sieward. The beef contract went to Burns & Co. The police still received flour and butter from outside the territory. The contract for the supply of general stores was awarded to McLennan of White Horse.((Royal North-West Mounted Police Annual Report. Sessional Paper No. 28. 1905: 32, 35-36.)) |
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