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John McLean (Illinois politician)

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Preceded by
  
Ninian Edwards

Preceded by
  
Inaugural Holder

Resigned
  
October 14, 1830

Succeeded by
  
David J. Baker

Party
  
Democratic Party

Preceded by
  
Jesse B. Thomas

Name
  
John McLean

Succeeded by
  
Elias Kane

Succeeded by
  
Daniel P. Cook


John McLean (Illinois politician)

Role
  
Former United States Senator

Died
  
October 14, 1830, Shawneetown, Illinois, United States

Previous offices
  
Senator (IL) 1829–1830, Senator (IL) 1824–1825

John McLean (February 4, 1791 – October 14, 1830) was a United States Representative and a Senator from Illinois. He was the brother of Finis McLean and uncle of James David Walker.

Born near Guilford Court House (now Greensboro), 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. After studying law, he was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Shawneetown, Gallatin County, Illinois. When Illinois was admitted as a State into the Union, McLean was elected to the Fifteenth Congress and served from December 3, 1818, to March 3, 1819. He failed to be re-elected in 1818 to the Sixteenth Congress. He was also an unsuccessful candidate for congress in the 1820 and 1822 elections. He was elected to the Illinois State House of Representatives in 1820, 1826, and 1828, and served as speaker.

In 1824, McLean was elected to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Ninian Edwards and served from November 23, 1824 to March 3, 1825. He was unsuccessful in a bid for re-election, not managing to get more than 12 votes of the 27 needed in the legislature through 10 ballots, but resumed the practice of law.

He was again elected to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1829, until his death, aged 39, in Shawneetown, Illinois in 1830. He was interred in Westwood Cemetery, near Shawneetown.

Legacy

McLean County, Illinois is named after him.

References

John McLean (Illinois politician) Wikipedia