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            A. M. Mackay (1849-1890) was a pioneer engineer-missionary                                to Uganda. Arrived in Zanzibar in 1876; he reached                                Uganda in 1878. Built 230 miles of road to Uganda                                from the coast. Translated Matthew's Gospel into                                Luganda. Died in 1890 having spent fourteen years                                in Africa without once...]]></description>
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