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Name
  
John McLean

Died
  
June 9, 1916


Parents
  
Washington McLean

Children
  
Edward Beale McLean

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Grandchildren
  
Edward Beale McLean Jr., Vinson Walsh McLean, John Roll II, Evalyn Washington McLean

Great grandchildren
  
Ronald Stewart, Michael Stewart

Similar People
  
Edward Beale McLean, Evalyn Walsh McLean, Thomas Walsh

John Roll McLean (17 September 1848 – 9 June 1916) 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.

John Roll McLean John Roll Mclean Owner And Publisher Photograph by Everett

He was born in Cincinnati, to Washington McLean, the owner and publisher of The Cincinnati Enquirer. In 1905, he and his father purchased a controlling interest in The Washington Post.

In 1904, he and Senator Stephen Benton Elkins built the Great Falls and Old Dominion Railroad. McLean, Virginia, which grew up around the railroad, is named for him.

McLean received the Democratic Party's nomination for the United States Senate in 1885 and for the Ohio governor's seat in 1899. He lost both elections.

He married Emily Beale and was the father of Edward Beale McLean, owner of the Hope Diamond. His sister, Mildred, was the wife of General William Babcock Hazen and Admiral George Dewey. His former estate, Friendship, is now McLean Gardens.

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