Archibald McIntyre

[1] The family emigrated to New York in 1774, settling in Broadalbin,[2] named after their home in Scotland.

In partnership with his son-in-law David Henderson, he ran iron ore mines in and around North Elba, New York, including the North Elba Ironworks, the McIntyre Mine and the Adirondack Iron Company.

Among others, they sold tickets for the Union College lottery, which led to a controversy that was settled only in 1854.

Yates and McIntyre then reorganized the road on April 13, 1843, under the name of Cayuga and Susquehanna Railroad Co.

He was buried at the Albany Rural Cemetery in Menands, New York, of which he was one of the first trustees.

Archibald McIntyre