McLean, John, 1785-1861

McLean, John, 1785-1861

 

Dates

  • Existence: 1785 - 1861

Biography

John McLean (March 11, 1785 – April 4, 1861) was an American jurist and politician who served in the United States Congress, as U.S. Postmaster General, and as a justice of the Ohio and U.S. Supreme Courts. He was often discussed for the Whig Party nominations for President.

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

John McLean letter

Mss 815671.2
 Collection
Identifier: Mss 815671.2
Date(s): 1815-12-21
Abstract

In English.

John McLean letter

Mss 819114
 Collection
Identifier: Mss 819114
Date(s): 1819-01-14
Abstract

In English.

John McLean letter

Webster Mss 850256
 Collection
Identifier: Mss 850256
Date(s): 1850-04-06
Abstract

In English.

John McLean to D. McClure

McClure MS-1311: David McClure papers
 Folder: 775158, Box: 1
Date(s): 1775-02-08
Scope and Contents

Riots. General G—. Reports that the "Act" is being totally repealed. His unfitness to become a minister. Boston, 4p.

John McLean to Rev. D. McClure

McClure MS-1311: David McClure papers
 Folder: 774526, Box: 1
Date(s): 1774-09-26
Scope and Contents

His sins. Church matters. Boston, 3p.

John McLean to Rev. David McClure

McClure MS-1311: David McClure papers
 Folder: 775130.1, Box: 1
Date(s): 1775-01-30
Scope and Contents

Condoling with him on his sister's death. A riot. News of friends. Boston, 2p.

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