Alexander Mackenzie
Alexander Mackenzie most commonly refers to:
- Alexander Mackenzie (politician) (1822–1892), the second Prime Minister of Canada.
- Sir Alexander Mackenzie (explorer) (1764–1820), explorer and commercial partner of the North West Company
- Sir Alexander Mackenzie (composer) (1847–1935), Scottish violinist, conductor, composer and head of the Royal Academy of Music in London
Alexander Mackenzie or Alexander MacKenzie may also refer to:
- Alexander Mackenzie of Kintail (died 1488), Scottish clan chief
- Alexander Slidell Mackenzie (1803–1848), American naval officer involved in the "Somers Affair", and biographer
- Alexander Mackenzie (historian) (1838–1898), Scottish historian
- Alexander Slidell MacKenzie (1842–1867), officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War
- Alexander Mackenzie (civil servant) (1842–1902), British colonial official in Burma
- Alexander Mackenzie (engineer) (1844–1921), US Army Chief of Engineers
- Alexander Marshall Mackenzie (1848–1933), Scottish architect
- Alexander George Robertson Mackenzie (1879–1963), Scottish architect; son of Alexander Marshall Mackenzie
- Alex Mackenzie (1885–1965), Scottish character actor
- Alexander Mackenzie (artist) (1923–2002), St Ives school artist
- Sandy Mackenzie (Alexander Mackenzie, born 1941), Australian politician
- Alexander MacKenzie (rugby union) (born 1956), Scottish rugby player
- Alexander McKenzie (settler), first white settler of the Queen Charlotte Islands 1887, HBC agent Port Simpson, Masset 1878-87
See also
- Addison Alexander MacKenzie (1885–1970), Canadian politician
- Sandy MacKenzie, ice hockey player
- Alister MacKenzie (1870–1934) UK golf course architect
- Alexander McKenzie (disambiguation)
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