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William McLean, Sr., US Congress

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Mays Lick in Mason County, Kentucky
Death: October 12, 1839 (45)
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA (tuberculosis)
Place of Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery Cincinnati Hamilton County Ohio
Immediate Family:

Son of Fergus McLean and Sophia McLean
Husband of Sarah F McLean
Father of Caroline Adams Sehon; Sarah Fox Gwynne; Eliza Lowery McLean; Mary Belle Minor; Nathaniel Henry McLean and 5 others
Brother of Desire Blair; John McLean, US Postmaster General, US Supreme Court; Maj. Nathaniel McLean and Mary Belle Blair

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About William McLean, Sr., US Congress

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McLean_(Ohio_politician)

William McLean (August 10, 1794 – October 12, 1839) was a lawyer, legislator and businessman.

William McLean was born in Mason County, Kentucky and moved in 1799 with his parents Fergus and Sophia (Blackford) McLean and his older brother John McLean (who would become a Congressman from Ohio and a Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court) to a farm in Warren County, Ohio. There he attended the common schools, studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1814. He commenced practice in Cincinnati, Ohio and then was a lawyer at Lebanon, Ohio.

He removed from Lebanon to Piqua, Ohio about 1820 and was the first regular professional lawyer who settled in the village. He was receiver of public moneys and through his efforts a subsidy of 500,000 acres (2000 km²) of land was procured for building the Ohio Canal from Cincinnati to Cleveland.

In 1822, William McLean was elected from Ohio's 3rd congressional district, which covered nearly all Western Ohio north of Warren County. He took his seat in the Eighteenth Congress. He was reelected to the Nineteenth, and Twentieth Congresses. In the Twentieth Congress, he served as chairman of the House Committee on Indian Affairs.

William McLean returned to Cincinnati where he engaged in mercantile pursuits and the practice of law. He was also interested in agricultural pursuits. When his health began to fail, he retired from business and spent several months in Cuba hoping to derive benefit for his pulmonary disease by a the change of climate. His condition did not improve, and after returning to Cincinnati, he spent some time in revisiting several points in his old Congressional district.

William McLean died at his home in Cincinnati and was interred in the Catharine Street Burying Ground. In 1863, he was reinterred in Spring Grove Cemetery.

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William McLean, Sr., US Congress's Timeline

1794
August 10, 1794
Mays Lick in Mason County, Kentucky
1814
December 1814
Lebanon, Warren, Ohio, United States
1817
January 7, 1817
Lebanon, Warren Co., Ohio, USA
1820
1820
Piqua, Ohio, United States
1824
December 20, 1824
Akron, Summit, Ohio, United States
1827
November 27, 1827
Piqua, Darke, Ohio
1829
1829
Lebanon,Warren,Ohio
1831
November 27, 1831
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States
1833
October 7, 1833
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States