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William Madison McDonald (June 22, 1866-July 4, 1950)

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700 Grand Ave., Fort Worth, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 32° 46' 21.204372", -97° 20' 49.51932"
 
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     Born in Kaufman County, William Gooseneck Bill McDonald became active in politics in 1890. His ability to unite black and white voters led to his prominence as a leader of the Black and Tan faction of the an Party. He remained influential, serving as a delegate to many state and national conventions, until the decline of the Republican Party in Texas in the early 1900s. Also active in black Masonic societies, he served as State Secretary for 47 years. He moved to Fort Worth in 1906, founded the Fraternal Bank and Trust Company, and was a prominent civic leader. (1982)

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

William Madison McDonald (June 22, 1866-July 4, 1950) Historical Marker Location Map, Fort Worth, Texas

 
   
Related Themes: Texas Freemasons, Masonic Lodges, Freemasonry
 
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