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Various references I have used to write Alexander Duncan McRae refer to his having partnered with Senator Peter Jansen (Peter Jansen??) (sometime spelled Jansan) of Nebraska in the development of what became the largest lumber company in the world before WW I. Others involved were said to be US industrialist D B Hanna, the Swift Brothers (meat), William Mackenzie and Donald Mann. I see nothing in this article to indicate that this is the same Hanna. If anyone comes across a link, it would be interesting to explore the connection. KenWalker | Talk 07:05, 17 November 2006 (UTC)Reply