Read our Vet of the Month story for November, 2009.
Reg.#1683, NWMP Cst. Charles J. Lennox served in the NWMP for about five years (1885 to 1890).
Some years later, his body was found. After the Force, he had apparently lived a lonely life and died alone in an isolated cabin on the shore of 'Deadman's Lake', Alberta on March 1, 1896.
Deadman's Lake was named after Charles J. Lennox.
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