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John Stewart McLennan

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Name
  
John McLennan

Resigned
  
September 15, 1939

Residence
  
Sydney, Canada

Education
  
McGill University

Role
  
Author


Full Name
  
John Stewart McLennan

Born
  
5 November 1853 Montreal, Quebec (
1853-11-05
)

Profession
  
industrialist, publisher

Died
  
September 15, 1939, Ottawa, Canada

Political party
  
Conservative Party of Canada

Books
  
Louisbourg, from Its Foundation to Its Fall, 1713-1758 - Scholar's Choice Edition

John Stewart McLennan (5 November 1853 – 15 September 1939) was a Conservative member of the Senate of Canada. He was born in Montreal, Quebec and became an industrialist and publisher.

The son of Hugh McLennan and Isabella Stewart, he was educated in Montreal, at McGill University and Concordia University, and moved to Sydney, Nova Scotia. In 1904, he bought the Sydney Post (later the Post-Record). McLennan was married twice: to Louise Bradley in 1881 and to Grace Henoys Tytus in 1915. He was a director of Dominion Iron and Steel Company and the Dominion Coal Company. McLennan was the author of Louisbourg, from its foundation to its fall, 1713-1758, [1] first published in 1918.

He was appointed to the Senate on 10 February 1916 for the Sydney, Nova Scotia division following nomination by Prime Minister Robert Borden. McLennan remained a Senator until his death on 15 September 1939.

References

John Stewart McLennan Wikipedia