Alexander McRae

Alexander Joseph McRae (1844–1888) was an Australian explorer, pastoralist and businessman. McRae was notable as an early settler in north-west Western Australia. In 1882 McRae found gold between Cossack and Roebourne, with one nugget weighing upwards of 9 dwt (14g).[1]

The McRae River is named after him.


Footnotes

  1. "Colonial Telegrams - Western Australia" (11,036). Adelaide, SA: South Australian Register. 29 March 1882. p. 6. Retrieved 9 October 2014.

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