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  1. John Roll McLean (September 17, 1848 – June 9, 1916) was an American businessman. He was the owner and publisher of The Washington Post and The Cincinnati Enquirer, and part owner of two professional baseball teams. He is the namesake of McLean, Virginia.

  2. 9. Aug. 2019 · 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.[1]

    • Cincinnati, Ohio
    • June 09, 1916 (67)
    • September 17, 1848
  3. 4. Sept. 2023 · The town’s namesake, John Roll McLean, came from a wealthy family in Cincinnati, Ohio. He and his father were publishers of the Cincinnati Enquirer newspaper. In 1905, John bought a controlling interest in the Washington Post. In 1904, he and Senator Stephen Benton Elkins built the Great Falls and Old Dominion Railroad. A small ...

  4. Die Zeitung wurde 1889 an den Republikaner Frank Hatton verkauft und schlug einen konservativeren Kurs ein. 1905 kaufte John Roll McLean die Post, der wie Gründer Hutchins den Demokraten nahestand. Mit McLean erlebte die Zeitung einen Aufschwung in Auflage und Anzeigenerlösen.

  5. 3. Sept. 2014 · Der Gründer und Chef des weltgrößten Online-Händlers zahlte den Kaufpreis von 250 Millionen Dollar aus seinem Privatvermögen. Zwischen Zwangsversteigerung und journalistischem...

  6. McLean was born into a publishing fortune founded by his paternal grandfather, Washington McLean, who owned The Washington Post and The Cincinnati Enquirer. He was the only child of John Roll McLean , for whom McLean, Virginia , is named, and the former Emily Truxtun Beale, daughter of Edward F. Beale and the former Mary Edwards.

  7. JOHN R. McLEAN, PUBLISHER, DEAD Washington, June 9 - John R. McLean, publisher of the Washington Post and the Cincinnati Enquirer, died at his residence in the suburbs here this afternoon. He had been ill for weeks. Besides his newspaper properties, McLean, whose real and personal properties ran up into many millions,...