Washington McLean
1816–1890 (age 74)
Biography
Washington McLean, born in 1816, became a prominent figure in American journalism as the proprietor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, helping to shape public conversation in the rapidly growing Midwest. His stewardship of the paper reflected a belief in the power of information and thoughtful civic engagement.
He balanced the demands of publishing with a generous interest in the people he served, always conveying integrity in business, the press, and public life. His descendants have long honored his commitment to honest reporting and community-minded leadership.