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Allan Macdonald

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He was co-owner, with his brother Dr. James Macdonald (1803–1849), of a private insane asylum located since 1845 at Sanford Hall, the former residence of Chancellor
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Allan Macdonald was Postmaster of White Plains from before 1825 until after 1833, and Sheriff of Westchester County from 1826 to 1828.
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compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (pages 129f, 146 and 410; Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858)
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He was Adjutant General of the New York State Militia from 1836 to 1838.
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Register of Officers and Agents in the Service of the United States
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He was the son of Dr. Archibald Macdonald (d. 1813), a native of
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Allan MacDonald (disambiguation)
White Plains
Westchester County, New York
New York
Scotland
New York State Senate
55th
56th
57th
58th New York State Legislatures
Nathan Sanford
Flushing, Queens
The New York Civil List
The New York Civil List
Register of Officers and Agents in the Service of the United States
The American Journal of Insanity
Littell's Living Age
New York State Senate
Walker Todd
New York State Senate
John Hunter
Categories
1794 births
1862 deaths
Politicians from White Plains, New York
New York (state) state senators
New York (state) postmasters
New York (state) sheriffs
American people of Scottish descent
19th-century American legislators

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