Washington McLean

Washington McLean

Washington McLean (1816 – 1890) was the owner and publisher of "The Cincinnati Enquirer" and "The Washington Post". After his death, his son, John Roll McLean, took over his responsibilities. His daughter, Mildred, married General William Babcock Hazen and Admiral George Dewey.


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