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    Post For all the Mackays...

    ...or even those who love a good story, here is one for you:

    http://www.jamesmackay.us/

    James Mackay was a Scottish fur-trader who mapped the Missouri River in the service of the Spanish Crown in the late 1700's, along with his assistant, a Welsman named Evans. He also served as the Commandant of the St. Charles District in Spanish Missouri.

    His story is very similar to fellow Scot Alexander Mackeznie, whose expedition to the Pacific in 1793 paved the way for those "latecomers", Lewis & Clark! (only kidding!) :mrgreen:

    The author of this book spoke at the Missouri Tartan Day festivities in St. Charles a couple of years ago, but I didn't get a chance to hear her talk.

    Enjoy!

    Todd

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    Thanks for passing that along,An interesting read

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    Quote Originally Posted by CactusJack View Post
    Thanks for passing that along,An interesting read
    Right up in your "neck o' the woods", too! :mrgreen:

    Cheers,

    Todd

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Right up in your "neck o' the woods", too! :mrgreen:

    Cheers,

    Todd
    You bet, I'll Have to do more reading on it I have always been kind of a history buff

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    Quote Originally Posted by CactusJack View Post
    You bet, I'll Have to do more reading on it I have always been kind of a history buff
    Ask, and ye shall receive:

    http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibi...es_mackay.html

    http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibi...evans_map.html

    http://illumination.missouri.edu/spr04/mac1.htm

    Cheers,

    Todd

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    Thank you kind sir, I shall read to my hearts content, Will be going to the St Charles Historical Soceity while on vacation next week doing a family history search, Hope to be able to squeeze them in as well

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    Awsome - Thanks for posting!
    "I find that a great part of the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way."
    - Franklin P. Adams

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    Here's another tidbit for the Mackay's and Mackey's. Check out Frank Mackey and the Keltic Cowboys. They are a local band here in Arizona, but they've been around for 10+ years. You can go on ITUNES and look them up if you're looking to support one of your own. They are an awesome Irish band, and one of their songs, "Kiss my Irish ***" has been #1 multiple times for most downloaded song. Cheers and Enjoy!

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