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James H. MacDonald

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784: 31: 199:. He then worked for the Chicago and North Western Railway Company again as a roadmaster until 1867, when he resigned due to the money he was gaining from his iron ore mining property. By 1887, MacDonald was receiving an income of $ 40,000 a year from the mining property he had purchased for under $ 350. He lived in 214:
ticket, defeating Democratic nominee Solomon S. Curry. He received 181,830 votes. In 1888, MacDonald was re-elected, defeating Democratic nominee William B. Moran. MacDonald received 235,030 votes in that election. On January 19, 1889, MacDonald died in a railroad accident near Elmwood station in
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in May 1832. He immigrated to the United States in 1848. He first worked as a delivery clerk for a store in
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He then worked on a railroad, before moving to 437: 8: 814:Railway accident deaths in the United States 56:January 1, 1887 – January 19, 1889 444: 430: 422: 29: 18: 266: 264: 262: 193:Chicago and North Western Railway Company 206:In 1886, James H. MacDonald was elected 819:Scottish emigrants to the United States 271:Michigan Historical Commission (1924). 228: 7: 372:Michigan Secretary of State (1889). 349:Michigan Secretary of State (1887). 183:in 1854. Around 1857, he moved to 14: 839:19th-century American politicians 829:Lieutenant governors of Michigan 782: 453:Lieutenant governors of Michigan 167:MacDonald was born in Northwest 296:. September 17, 1886. p. 2 208:lieutenant governor of Michigan 157:lieutenant governor of Michigan 44:Lieutenant Governor of Michigan 824:People from Escanaba, Michigan 243:. November 18, 1886. p. 1 1: 402:. January 25, 1889. p. 3 855: 374:"Michigan manual. 1889-90" 351:"Michigan manual. 1887-88" 780: 459: 326:. 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Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
Cyrus G. Luce
Archibald Buttars
William Ball
Inverness-shire
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Gogebic County, Michigan
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lieutenant governor of Michigan
Inverness-shire
Scotland
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Wisconsin
Cuba
Chicago and North Western Railway Company
Mineral Range Railroad
Escanaba
lieutenant governor of Michigan
Republican
Gogebic County
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