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Constituency
  
East Calgary

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Alfred Cross


Residence
  
Alberta, Canada

Spouse(s)
  
Helen Rothney MacLeod

Resigned
  
1902

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Born
  
June 26, 1861 Alberta, Canada (
1861-06-26
)

Occupation
  
politician, rancher, brewer

Died
  
March 10, 1932, Montreal, Canada

Alfred Ernest Cross (June 26, 1861 – March 10, 1932) was a Canadian politician, rancher and brewer, known as one of the Big Four who founded the Calgary Stampede in 1912.

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Early life

Born in Montreal, Cross was the oldest of seven children. He trained as a veterinary surgeon.

Cross moved to Alberta in 1884 to work at a ranch near what is now Cochrane, Alberta owned by Matthew Henry Cochrane.

In 1899 he married Helen Rothney Macleod (1878-1959), daughter of North-West Mounted Police Commissioner James Macleod.

Business

By 1886 Cross owned his own ranch, the A7 Ranche, located near what is now Nanton, Alberta.

Cross returned to Montreal for hospital treatment for appendicitis. He returned to Calgary in 1891 holding a diploma that he had been trained as a brewer’s apprentice and established the Calgary Brewing and Malting Company, the first brewery in what was then the Northwest Territories.

Ranchmen's Club

That same year Calgary’s oldest and most exclusive club, the Ranchmen’s Club, was established; and A.E. Cross was a founding member.

Politics

In 1898, Cross entered politics, and was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for East Calgary. In 1899 he married Helen Rothney Macleod, the daughter of Colonel James F. Macleod, the lawman who gave Calgary its name.

Cross was active in community affairs, serving as a director and president of Calgary General Hospital, as president of the Alberta Exhibition Association, and as president of the Calgary Board of Trade (now Calgary Chamber of Commerce) in 1909.

Calgary Stampede

In the summer of 1912, Cross, along with Patrick Burns, George Lane, and Archie McLean (“The Big Four”) put up the combined amount of $100,000 to finance the first Calgary Stampede held in September 1912

Legacy

Cross died in 1932. The following have been dedicated in his name:

  • A.E. Cross Junior High School located in Calgary, Alberta.
  • The Big Four Building at the Stampede Grounds in Calgary, Alberta.
  • References

    Alfred Ernest Cross Wikipedia