Alexander McKee was an American-born military officer and colonial official in the British Indian Department during the French and Indian War, the American Revolutionary War, and the Northwest Indian War. He achieved the rank of Deputy Superintendent General in 1794, the second highest position in the British Indian Department at the time.
Alexander McKee Log Mansion, McKee's Rocks, PA
British Indian Department
The Indian Department was established in 1755 to oversee relations between the British Empire and the First Nations of North America. The imperial government ceded control of the Indian Department to the Province of Canada in 1860, thus setting the stage for the development of the present-day Department of Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada.
Sir William Johnson at the Battle of Lake George (1755)
Guy Johnson, superintendent of the Northern Department, 1774-1782
Joseph Brant, a leading force in the Department from the era of the American Revolution until his death in 1807
Superintendent General William Johnson (c. 1715-1774)