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Alex McDonald (other)
Alex McDonald may refer to: * Alex McDonald (prospector) (1859–1909), prospector who made and lost a fortune in the Klondike Gold Rush * Alex McDonald (Wisconsin politician) (1866-1936), American politician * Alex McDonald (footballer, born 1878) (1878–1949), Scottish footballer for various English clubs *Alex McDonald (rugby union) (1883–1967), New Zealand rugby union player, coach and administrator *Alex McDonald (athlete) (born 1945), Jamaican middle-distance runner and sprinter * Alex McDonald (Australian rules footballer) (born 1970), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood and Hawthorn *Alex McDonald Shipyard on Staten Island See also * Alex MacDonald (footballer born 1948), Scottish footballer who played for St. Johnstone, Rangers and Hearts *Alex MacDonald (footballer born 1990), Scottish footballer currently playing for Falkirk, on loan from Burnley * Alexander McDonald (other) *Alexander MacDonald (other) Alexander or Alex MacDonald may refer to ...
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Alex McDonald (prospector)
Alexander "Big Alex" McDonald (1859–1909) was a Canadian gold prospector who made (and lost) a fortune in the Klondike Gold Rush, earning himself the title "King of the Klondike". Biography The son of Scottish immigrants, McDonald was born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. He was an unsuccessful prospector, having tried his luck in the Colorado gold fields, before heading to the gold rush in Juneau, Alaska, in the late 1880s. In 1895 or 1896, he was in the Yukon, employed by the Alaska Commercial Company at Forty-Mile to buy mining properties.Adney, Tappan (1900)''The Klondike Stampede'' New York : Harper. pp. 420–1 Gold was discovered in the region in 1897. He was nicknamed the "Big Moose from Antigonish", "Big Alex" and "Big Mac". He was described by a contemporary as: ... a large brawny, swarthy man, canny and close of mouth, with a curious habit of slowly rubbing his chin whenever a new proposition is presented to him. He makes it a rule to first say "No" to every proposal ...
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Alex McDonald (Wisconsin Politician)
Alexander McDonald (June 28, 1866 – April 20, 1936) was an American politician and businessman. Born in the town of Manchester, Green Lake County, Wisconsin, McDonald received his bachelor's degree from Valparaiso University in 1889. He was a farmer, real estate developer, bank director, and in the canning industry. McDonald was the town clerk and the supervisor of assessment for Green Lake County. He lived in Markesan, Wisconsin. McDonald served in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1932 to 1934 and was a Democrat Democrat, Democrats, or Democratic may refer to: Politics *A proponent of democracy, or democratic government; a form of government involving rule by the people. *A member of a Democratic Party: **Democratic Party (United States) (D) **Democratic .... McDonald died of a heart ailment at his home in Markesan, Wisconsin.Alex McDonald, Ex-Solon, Dies, ''Wisconsin State Journal'', April 21, 1936, pg. 2 Notes 1866 births 1936 deaths People from Green Lake Coun ...
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Alex McDonald (footballer, Born 1878)
Alexander McDonald (12 April 1878 – 22 October 1949) was a Scottish footballer who played as an inside-forward for various clubs in the 1900s. Football career McDonald was born in Greenock, Scotland, but started his professional career with Jarrow in north eastern England. From Jarrow, he joined Everton of the Football League First Division in February 1900, making his first-team debut in a 0–0 draw against Blackburn Rovers on 31 March. After a year at Goodison Park during which he made 23 appearances with six goals, McDonald moved to the south coast to join the Southern League champions, Southampton in May 1901. He made his debut for the "Saints" in the opening match of the 1901–02 season, a 1–1 draw with New Brompton. McDonald scored in the following match, a 2–1 victory at Northampton Town and followed this with four goals in a 5–0 victory over Watford on 21 September 1901. Despite this prolific form, he was then replaced at inside-right by veteran former-Eng ...
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Alex McDonald (rugby Union)
Alexander McDonald (23 April 1883 – 4 May 1967) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A loose forward, McDonald represented at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, between 1905 and 1913. He played 41 matches for the All Blacks including 14 as captain. McDonald played in eight internationals, including the famous "'' Match of the Century''" against Wales. He went on to coach both the Otago and provincial teams, and was a North Island, South Island and national selector. He co-managed the All Blacks on their 1938 tour of Australia, and was assistant manager for the 1949 South African tour. McDonald died at Dunedin on 4 May 1967, and his ashes were buried in Andersons Bay Cemetery Andersons Bay Cemetery is a major cemetery in the New Zealand city of Dunedin. It is located to the southeast of the city centre, on a rocky outcrop which forms the inland part of Lawyers Head, a promontory which juts into the Pacific Ocean. The . ...
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Alex McDonald (athlete)
Alex McDonald may refer to: *Alex McDonald (prospector) (1859–1909), prospector who made and lost a fortune in the Klondike Gold Rush *Alex McDonald (Wisconsin politician) (1866-1936), American politician *Alex McDonald (footballer, born 1878) (1878–1949), Scottish footballer for various English clubs *Alex McDonald (rugby union) (1883–1967), New Zealand rugby union player, coach and administrator * Alex McDonald (athlete) (born 1945), Jamaican middle-distance runner and sprinter *Alex McDonald (Australian rules footballer) (born 1970), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood and Hawthorn * Alex McDonald Shipyard on Staten Island See also *Alex MacDonald (footballer born 1948), Scottish footballer who played for St. Johnstone, Rangers and Hearts * Alex MacDonald (footballer born 1990), Scottish footballer currently playing for Falkirk, on loan from Burnley *Alexander McDonald (other) *Alexander MacDonald (other) Alexander or Alex MacDonald may refer to: ...
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Alex McDonald (Australian Rules Footballer)
Alex McDonald (born 13 February 1970) is a former Australian rules footballer who played 107 senior games for Hawthorn (1990–95) and Collingwood (1996–99) in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was the number one draft pick of the 1988 National Draft. He made his debut in round 11 of the 1990 AFL season The 1990 AFL season was the 94th season of the Australian Football League (AFL) and the first under this name, having been known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. It was the highest level senior Australian rules football competition .... References External links * Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) Hawthorn Football Club players Collingwood Football Club players 1970 births Living people People educated at St Patrick's College, Ballarat {{AFL-bio-1970s-stub ...
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Alex McDonald Shipyard
USS ''Bache'', Bethlehem Staten Island first Fletcher-class destroyer built in 1942 Bethlehem Staten Island also called Bethlehem Mariners Harbor was a large shipyard in Mariners Harbor, Staten Island, New York. The shipyard started building ships for World War II in January 1941 under the Emergency Shipbuilding Program and as the result of the Two-Ocean Navy Act of July 1940. The shipyard was part of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation which built ships for the United States Navy, and the United States Maritime Commission. Bethlehem Steel purchased the shipyard in June 1938 from United Shipyards. Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation closed the shipyard in 1959. The propeller factory and foundry continued operation for 10 more years at the site. Since 1980 the site is the May Ship Repair Contracting Corporation next to Shooters Island at the southern end of Newark Bay, off the North Shore. Staten Island Shipbuilding The site started in 1903, when William Burlee built a ship ...
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Staten Island
Staten Island ( ) is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Richmond County, in the U.S. state of New York. Located in the city's southwest portion, the borough is separated from New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull and from the rest of New York by New York Bay. With a population of 495,747 in the 2020 Census, Staten Island is the least populated borough but the third largest in land area at . A home to the Lenape indigenous people, the island was settled by Dutch colonists in the 17th century. It was one of the 12 original counties of New York state. Staten Island was consolidated with New York City in 1898. It was formally known as the Borough of Richmond until 1975, when its name was changed to Borough of Staten Island. Staten Island has sometimes been called "the forgotten borough" by inhabitants who feel neglected by the city government. The North Shore—especially the neighborhoods of St. George, Tompkinsville, Clifton, and Stapleton—i ...
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Alex MacDonald (footballer Born 1948)
Alexander MacDonald (born 17 March 1948 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former professional football player and manager. MacDonald played for St Johnstone, Rangers and Hearts. He also played in one full international match for Scotland, in 1976. Towards the end of his playing career, MacDonald became player/manager of Hearts. He led the team as they won promotion in 1983, then narrowly missed out on winning the Scottish league championship in 1986. MacDonald then managed Airdrieonians for most of the 1990s, leading the team to Scottish Cup finals in 1992 and 1995. Playing career Club career MacDonald started his career with St Johnstone but was snapped up by Rangers in November 1968 for £65,000. He quickly became a fans favourite at Ibrox as he demonstrated his passion for the blue jersey. He was instrumental in Rangers 1972 Cup Winners' Cup triumph, scoring against Rennes in the First Round. During his time at Rangers he played 503 games and scored 94 times and won 3 League Cha ...
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Alex MacDonald (footballer Born 1990)
Alexander MacDonald (born 14 April 1990) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for Gillingham. His previous clubs include Burnley, Falkirk, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Plymouth Argyle, Burton Albion, Oxford United and Mansfield Town. Born in England, he has represented Scotland at under-19 and under-21 level. Club career Youth career MacDonald started his career in the youth team at Burnley and signed a two-year scholarship in 2006, after previously having a trial at Liverpool. He impressed for the youth team and was voted Youth Team Player of the Year for the 2007–08 season, being rewarded with a professional contract in the summer of 2008. Burnley MacDonald made his debut on 26 April 2008, coming on as a substitute for Wade Elliott in the Championship 3–3 draw against Cardiff City in the final home game of the season. He also featured a week later in the final game of the season, a 5–0 defeat to Crystal Palace. In the 2008–09 season he featured ma ...
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Alexander McDonald (other)
Alexander McDonald may refer to: * Alexander McDonald (Royal Marines officer) (c. 1745–1821), early land owner in New South Wales * Alexander McDonald (sculptor) (1784–1860), Scottish granite sculptor * Alexander N. McDonald (1818–1885), businessman and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada * Alexander McDonald (Royal Navy assistant surgeon) (1819 – c. 1848), Assistant Surgeon of HMS Terror (1813) on Franklin's Lost Expedition * Alexander McDonald (American politician) (1832–1903), U.S. Senator from Arkansas * A. B. McDonald (Alexander Beith McDonald, 1847–1915), Scottish architect * Alexander McDonald (South Australian politician) (1849–1922), member of the South Australian House of Assembly * Alexander McDonald (1845–1920), member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly * Alec McDonald (politician), member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly * Alexander McDonald (Canadian politician) (1876–1945), Canadian politician in the Legislative Assembly of Briti ...
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