William MacLean Papers, . 1787-1844

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William MacLean Papers, . 1787-1844

William MacLean (1756-1825) of Lincoln County (later Gaston County), N.C., was a surgeon and physician, Revolutionary soldier, and statesman. The collection contains miscellaneous papers of MacLean including a certificate of membership in the American Medical Society signed by William Shippen (Philadelphia, 1797); part of a memorial address at King's Mountain, 1814, by MacLean (typed transcription); a letter from MacLean to his wife, Mary Davidson MacLean, while he was travelling in Tennessee, 1811, telling of his travels and mentioning family members; and a letter to Mrs. MacLean from the Reverend A. L. Watts of Mecklenburg County, N.C., 1844, about a pension and some Davidson College business.

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William MacLean (1756-1825) of Lincoln County (later Gaston County), N.C., was a surgeon and physician, Revolutionary soldier, and statesman. From the guide to the William MacLean Papers, ., 1787-1844, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...