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The community has the name of James McLean, a landowner who allowed the railroad to build on his land in exchange for the naming rights. [2] A post office called McLean was established in 1888, and remained in operation until 1928. [3] McLean had 51 inhabitants in 1910. [4]
Natalia Fedner (1983– ), fashion designer, raised in Columbus, Ohio; Shawn Foster (1973– ), music video, film and television director; Alex Grey (1953– ), psychedelic artist; born in Columbus and attended Columbus College of Art and Design; Janet Cook Lewis (1855–1947), painter, librarian and bookbinder
McLean was a long-time delegate to the Democratic National Committee, representing the state of Ohio at Democratic national conventions of 1884, 1888, 1892, 1896, and 1900. He was a candidate for the United States Senate in 1885 and received the Democratic Party's nomination for the Ohio governor's seat in 1899. He lost both elections.
The Columbus Citizen-Journal was a daily morning newspaper in Columbus, Ohio published by the Scripps Howard company. It was formed in 1959 by the merger of The Columbus Citizen and The Ohio State Journal. It shared printing facilities, as well as business, advertising, and circulation staff in a joint operating agreement with The Columbus ...
Donald L. Woodland (23 May 1930 – 15 January 1994) is a former member of the Ohio Senate. He served the 16th District, which encompassed portions of Franklin County . He served from 1973 to 1976, and was succeeded by Michael Schwarzwalder .
John McLean (1785–1861), American politician and jurist from Ohio; John McLean (disambiguation), other people named John McLean; Jackie McLean (1931–2006), American jazz musician; James "Buddy" McLean, Irish-American gangster; James Hamilton McLean (1936–2016), American malacologist; Jason C. McLean (born 1977), Canadian stage actor
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Nathaniel Collins McLean (February 2, 1815 – January 4, 1905), was a lawyer, farmer, and Union general during the American Civil War.He was appointed colonel of the 75th Ohio Infantry Regiment in 1861 and led the regiment in several battles before commanding a brigade.