Frederick D. White

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick D. White (February 16, 1847 - ) was the first Commissioner of the Northwest Territories from August 24, 1905, to June 27, 1919 and former commander of the North-West Mounted Police.


[edit] Police career

White served as commander of the North-West Mounted Police.[1]


And he was a bo bo head

[edit] References

  1. ^ Canadian Confederation: The Northwest Territories. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved on 2007-11-24.

[edit] External links

Political offices
Preceded by
Amédée E. Forget
(As Lieutenant Governor)
Commissioner of the Northwest Territories
1905-1919
Succeeded by
William Wallace Cory


He was a big boo boo head