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John McLean
John McLean
John McLean was an American jurist and politician who served in the United States Congress, as U.S. Postmaster General, and as a justice on the Ohio and U.S...

(1785–1861) was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.

John McLean may also refer to:
  • John McLean (athlete)
    John McLean (athlete)
    John Frederick McLean was an All-American college football player, track and field athlete, and coach. He won a silver medal in the 110 metre hurdles at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris with a time of 15.5 seconds. He was also selected as an All-American football player in 1899 while playing for...

     (1878–1955), American Olympic athlete and head football coach at Missouri, 1903–1905
  • John McLean (bishop)
    John McLean (bishop)
    John McLean was the first Anglican Bishop of Saskatchewan. -References:...

     (1828–1866), first Bishop of Saskatchewan
  • John McLean (Canadian politician)
    John McLean (Canadian politician)
    John McLean was a merchant and political figure in Prince Edward Island. He represented King's County in the Canadian House of Commons from 1891 to 1896 as a Conservative member...

     (1846–1936), Canadian politician from Prince Edward Island
  • John McLean (Illinois politician)
    John McLean (Illinois politician)
    John McLean was a United States Representative and a Senator from Illinois.Born near Guilford Court House , Guilford County, North Carolina, February 4, 1791, McLean moved with his parents to Logan County, Kentucky in 1795. He moved to Illinois Territory in 1815...

     (1791–1830), Illinois politician and U.S. Senator
  • John McLean (rower)
    John McLean (rower)
    John McLean was one of seven Australians who each won the World Sculling Championship between 1876 and 1907. He was born at Shoalhaven, New South Wales, on the 17 September 1859.-Early Sculling:...

     (1859–?), Australian sculler
  • John Roll McLean
    John Roll McLean
    John Roll McLean was the owner and publisher of The Washington Post and The Cincinnati Enquirer. McLean was also a one-time partner in the ownership of the Cincinnati Red Stockings baseball team of the American Association and also the Cincinnati Outlaw Reds of the Union Association.He was born...

     (1848–1916), owner of The Washington Post, The Cincinnati Enquirer, and the Great Falls and Old Dominion Railroad
  • Jack McLean (ice hockey) (1923–2003), ice hockey player
  • Jack McLean (rugby)
    Jack McLean (rugby)
    John Kenneth "Jack" McLean was a rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1940s and '50s who at representative level played rugby union for New Zealand, King Country Rugby Football Union, and Auckland Rugby Football Union, and at club level for, Taumarunui, and , playing at...

     (1923–2005), rugby union and rugby league footballer
  • Jackie McLean
    Jackie McLean
    John Lenwood McLean was an American jazz alto saxophonist, composer, bandleader and educator, born in New York City.-Biography:McLean's father, John Sr., played guitar in Tiny Bradshaw's orchestra...

     (1931–2006), American jazz musician
  • Jock McLean
    Jock McLean
    John Calderwood 'Jock' McLean was a professional footballer who played in the Football League as a centre half for Blackburn Rovers and Bristol Rovers....

     (1908–1988), full name John Calderwood McLean, Scottish footballer
  • John McLean (furniture maker)
    John McLean (furniture maker)
    John McLean was an English furniture maker and designer. He was recognized as one of the best of that era, representing the best in English cabinetmaking...

     (1770-c1815), English Upholder and cabinet maker

See also

  • Jack McLean (disambiguation)
  • John McClane
    John McClane
    John McClane is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Die Hard film series, portrayed by Bruce Willis.-Development and description:...

    , fictional character played by Bruce Willis in the 1988 film Die Hard
  • John MacLean (disambiguation)
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