Belle Monroe Belle Monroe had a herd of about six dairy cows before 1920. Her farm was between Guggieville and the entrance to the Callison airfield. Chester Henderson remembers his dad going to her place when the temperature was very cold for many days. Thinking to help her, he asked if she had enough firewood and was told that if she needed firewood she would cut some. She was a strong-minded woman. She delivered milk into town for years using a horse and wagon.((Yukon Archives, Athol Retallack’s interview with Chester Henderson, 1962, SR129 (3) (91/47).)) Archie Fournier established a dairy farm farther up the Klondike River after Miss Munroe stopped selling milk.((Joyce Hayden, //Victoria Faulkner: Lady of the Golden North. A Biography.// Whitehorse: Windwalker Press. 2002: 43.))