Henry Alexander Anderson (17 July 1888 –8 November 1939) was a Scottish footballer perhaps best known for his time at Raith Rovers.
[2] Born in Dennistoun,[1] Anderson made his senior debut at Hibernian as an inside forward[3] before joining Raith Rovers in the summer of 1912.
He was part of the team that reached the Scottish Cup final in 1913, which Raith lost to Falkirk.
[1] During World War I (in which he served in the Royal Field Artillery and was promoted to Corporal)[1] he moved to St Mirren, initially on loan, and won a Victory Cup winner's medal with the Paisley club in 1919.
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