Background
He was born near Kilbirnie, North Ayrshire, Scotland.
He was born near Kilbirnie, North Ayrshire, Scotland.
He was the first President of the Scammon State Bank. Mackie"s school days were limited, but he was especially capable in mathematics. At the age of 9, he became a trapper in a coal mine in Scotland.
At the age of 25, he was superintending engineer for the Barkip Coal & Ironstone Works, in Scotland.
The uncle was a farmer, and for a while Mackie engaged in farming, but that occupation didn"t suit him. In 1871, he accepted a position with the coal mining firm of Bennett & Turner, for whom he installed machinery in mines near Braidwood, Illinois.
He then became mine foreman, and later superintendent. Here he remained until 1883, when he moved to Kansas to accept a position with the Keith & Perry Coal Company, with whom, and their successors, he remained many years, as superintendent of mines.
In 1892, Mackie accepted the position of general superintendent of the mines of the Central Coal & Coke Company, which firm succeeded the Keith & Perry Coal Company, and which also absorbed the business of the Kansas & Texas Coal Company, embracing coal mines in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Wyoming.
He held this position until 1906, when he retired from active business, his resignation accepted on the condition that he remain the consulting engineer of the company, to which he agreed. He aided in organizing the Scammon State Bank in 1901, and he became the first president of the bank, holding the position until his death.