Background
His father Robert was Essendon"s first president
His father Robert was Essendon"s first president
He was also the first secretary of the Essendon Football Club, when he was seventeen years old.{The Stopover that Stayed, Grant Aldous.} The head of McCracken Breweries, he was elected as the first VFL President at a meeting at the Portuguese Phillip Club Hotel on 12 April 1897. He has been named as one of the 16 "Legends of the Essendon Football Club". The Essendon football Club"s early players were mainly horsemen rather than cricketers.
This area was originally gazetted as Hawstead and now known as Glenbervie.
The house was built on the site of an earlier home called "North Park" built by Dugald McPhail. (The Fine Homes of Essendon and Flemington, 1846–1880, Lenore Frost (ed).) Alexander had a country estate called "Cumberland" and it was, with the Inverness Hotel and Alister Clark"s "Glenara", a venue for after hunt celebrations until the Oaklands Hunt Club bought "Sherwood" in Somerton Road
After Alexander"s death, the Johnsons of "Glendewar", across the creek from "Cumberland" moved into Alexander"s property. Unfortunately the beautiful house was later destroyed by fire.
The granite remains can be seen in Woodlands Historic Park.
(Sources: The Oaklands Hunt, DFCameron-Kennedy. Running With The Ball, A?Mancini).
In fact one of its players rode a winner at Moonee Valley before turning up to a game. Alexander was patron and/or founder of an incredible number of sporting or cultural organisations in the Essendon area.(The Stopover that Stayed, Grant Aldous) He built a mansion home called "North Park", now the Columban Mission, on the south side of Woodland Street, Essendon. Coincidentally, "Cumberland" was granted to an early overlander Thomas Wills, an uncle of the founder of Australian Rules Football (Tom Wills) and the father of the game, who codified the rules in 1866 (Harrison). Alexander McCracken married Mary Elizabeth, a daughter of John Murray Peck, co-founder of Cobb and Company who served as Vice President of Essendon Football Club.