Blair McClenachan
Blair McClenachan (1751 – May 8, 1812) was a United States Representative from Pennsylvania. Born in Ireland, he immigrated to the United States at an early age and settled in Philadelphia. He engaged in mercantile pursuits and in banking and shipping, and was one of the founders of and served with the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry during the American Revolutionary War. In 1780 he subscribed a large sum of money to help the American forces and aided the Continental Congress with money and credit.
In 1781 his daughter, Deborah, married Colonel Walter Stewart, later Inspector General of the Continental Army and then Major General of the Pennsylvania Militia.
McClenachan was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1790 to 1795, and was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Fifth Congress, serving from March 4, 1797 to March 3, 1799. He died in Philadelphia; interment was in a vault in St. Paul's Cemetery.
References
- Blair McClenachan at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved on 2009-03-08
- The Political Graveyard
External links
- "Blair McClenachan". Find a Grave. Retrieved 2009-03-08.
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Preceded by Frederick A. C. Muhlenberg |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district 1797–1799 |
Succeeded by Michael Leib |
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