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Colin J. McRae

Colin J. McRae
Member of the Provisional C.S. Congress
from Alabama
In office
February 4, 1861 – February 18, 1862
Preceded by Position established
Succeeded by Position abolished
Personal details
Born Colin John McRae
(1812-10-22)October 22, 1812
Anson County, North Carolina
Died February 1877 (1877-03) (aged 64)
Puerto de Caballos, British Honduras
(present-day Puerto Cortés, Belize)
Nationality American
Political party Democratic
Relations
Occupation Merchant

Colin J. McRae (born Colin John McRae; October 22, 1812 – February 1877) was an American politician. He served as a member of the Provisional C.S. Congress from Alabama, 1861 to 1862.

McRae was born on October 22, 1812, in Anson County, North Carolina. His brother, John J. McRae, served as the 21st Governor of Mississippi (1854–1857).

Before the American Civil War, McRae was a merchant from Mobile, Alabama. He co-owned a foundry in Selma, Alabama, which made ordnance and iron plate for gunboats. Some of these gunboats were used during the war. He served as Confederate States Financial Agent in Europe from 1862 to 1865. In 1867, McRae moved to Puerto de Caballos, British Honduras (present-day Puerto Cortés, Belize), where he purchased land, ran a plantation and mercantile business.

McRae died in February 1877. He bequeathed the plantation and mercantile business to his sister and her husband. They leased the plantation to tenants until 1894. In October 2011, a college student at the University of New Hampshire found relics of his Belize plantation house on an archeological expedition in the middle of the Belize Valley. His records were found in Monterey Place in Mobile, Alabama.


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