Donald Vincent McLean

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Marshall
46
01/14/1935 - 01/10/1937
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Representative from Marshall county, was born near Marshalltown, Marshall county, Iowa, July 7, 1880, the son of Henry C. and Emma J. McClean. Was educated in the country schools and the schools of Marshalltown and several extension terms at Ames. Was married December 27, 1906, to Anna M. Packer of Marshalltown, and had four children, Philip, Jane, Mariana and Alice May, three of whom are living. A farmer, stock raiser and feeder. Member of the Congregational church; the Masonic lodge; Eastern Star; and Lions club. Served four years as president of the farm bureau, three years as treasurer of the Central Iowa Fair association and now serving fourth year as its president. Serving second term in the legislature. A republican.

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Marshall
45
01/09/1933 - 01/13/1935
51

Representative from Marshall county, was born near Marshalltown, Marshall county, Iowa, July 7, 1880, the son of Henry C. and Emma J. McLean. Was educated in the country schools and the schools of Marshalltown and several extension terms at Ames. Was married December 27, 1906, to Anna M. Packer of Marshalltown, and had four children, Philip, Jane, Mariana and Alice May, three of whom are living. A farmer, stock raiser and feeder. Member of the Congregational church; the Masonic lodge; Eastern Star; and Lions club. Served four years as president of the farm bureau, three as treasurer of the Central Iowa Fair Association. Serving first term in the legislature. A republican.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources