Gregor McGregor, who is a resident of the town named
in honor of his father, has made this city his home
during nearly his entire life, and has been a much
interested participator in its rapid progress and
development. For over twenty years he has been
engaged in the wholesale hardware trade at this
point, and in connection with this does a
considerable retail business. His trade extends to
many points in Minnesota and Dakota, as well as in
the adjacent parts of Iowa, and he carries a large
line of heavy hardware, his store being thoroughly
equipped with everything usually found in a
first-class and well appointed establishment of the
kind.
A native of Wisconsin, our subject was born in
Prairie du Chien in 1845, and is the son of Alexander
McGregor, a native of New York State, who emigrated
to the west, becoming a resident of Prairie du Chien
in 1842. The McGregor family originated in Scotland,
and members of it became residents of the Empire
State in an early day. Our subject's mother, who died
in 1891, at the advanced age of eighty years, was
before her marriage Ann G. Gardner. Alexander
McGregor in 1847 came to Clayton County, and in that
year founded and laid out the present town of
McGregor, in which he continued to make his home
until summoned by the death angel on December 12,
1858.
The first five years of the subject of this biography
were passed in the place of his nativity, when, with
his parents, he came to this section and received his
early education. In 1859, soon after the death of his
father, he went to New York, where he remained until
1865; while there he continued his higher studies in
Port Edward Institute. In 1865 he returned to
McGregor, and two years later entered into
partnership with Joseph McHose, as a member of the
firm of J. McHose & Company, and three years
later, in 1872, established his present business,
which he has conducted successfully up to the present
time, being known as one of the progressive and
active business men of the place, to whose prosperity
he has in no small measure contributed.
Ever active in local and public improvements, our
subject has borne his share in promoting the general
good, and though not desirous of public office, as he
has preferred instead to devote his time to his own
business interests, he has nevertheless been
prevailed upon by his fellow-citizens to become Mayor
of McGregor, and has for three terms served in that
capacity to the full satisfaction of all concerned.
His fellow-townsmen truly consider it a most fitting
and graceful compliment to bestow the highest office
of the place upon the man whose father was the
originator and founder of the town organization. A
true and loyal patriot, Mr. McGregor uses his power
of franchise in favor of the Republican party, and in
1878 was elected to represent Clayton County in the
Legislature, and was re-elected in 1880.