R. Kenneth MacLea of 79 Worth Street, NYC, 1908, before Congress

Other interesting MacLea find. I don't (yet) have R.K. in my family, but he may be related, there were several branches of my family that apparently came over separately from Glasgow (ignorant of each other) in the late 19th century.

http://books.google.com/books?id=QnAvAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA5674&vq=maclea&dq=MacLea&as_brr=1

http://books.google.com/books?id=VK4sAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA4567&vq=maclea&dq=MacLea&as_brr=1

More about R.K.: http://books.google.com/books?id=CuE3AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA129&vq=maclea&dq=MacLea&as_brr=1

http://books.google.com/books?id=wvhMAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA155&dq=MacLea&as_brr=1#PPA155,M1

http://books.google.com/books?id=I-EvAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA220&vq=maclea&dq=MacLea&as_brr=1

He seems to sometimes be referred to as R.B., although this may be a relative or a mistake: http://books.google.com/books?id=IJMNAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA911&dq=MacLea&as_brr=1

R.K. MacLea was representing cotton importers from NY apparently. Beyond that and his address, it's hard to know much about him. I'll have to look for him in the 1910 and other Censuses at some point.

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