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Samuel R. McClellan

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After Kenosha County was created from the southern half of Racine County, McClellan served several years as president of the Kenosha County Agricultural Society. Politically, McClellan was originally a member of the
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Their son John James McClellan was a successful lawyer, who served as a district attorney and assistant attorney general of Wisconsin; he also served as a quartermaster in the Union Army during the
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McClellqn practiced medicine with his uncle in Johnstown for most of the next 8 years, establishing a good reputation in the medical profession. In 1836, he moved his medical practice to
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Samuel R. McClellan died at his home in Kenosha on June 11, 1890, after a long decline in health. At the time of his death, three sons and two daughters were said to be still living.
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After his time in the Legislature, he moved into the city of Kenosha, where he resumed his medical practice for much of the rest of his life, only retiring shortly before his death.
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Samuel R. McClellan married Catherine M. Garner of Columbia County, New York, on October 27, 1830. Her family were recent immigrants from the
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In 1845, after 18 years practicing medicine, McClellan felt exhausted and was looking for a change. He decided to go to the
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at Wisconsin's second constitutional convention (at the time, Racine County included all the area that is now
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sessions. He also served as a delegate to Wisconsin's 2nd constitutional convention, which produced the
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McClellan was the sixth of eight children born to Captain Robert McClellan and his wife Sarah Todd (
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in 1826 and 1827. McClellan was licensed to practice medicine in 1827 in Columbia County.
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and he served as president of the Medical Society of Columbia County for several years.
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legislative sessions. His district at the time comprised all of Kenosha County.
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Two years after his arrival, in 1847, he was elected to represent
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Duncan). His paternal grandfather, Hugh McClellan, served as a
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and was captain of a company at the time of British general
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descent, their ancestors arrived in America in 1723.
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which was ratified by voters in the spring of 1848.
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He was a member of the 749:Physicians from New York (state) 418:Battles of Lexington and Concord 16:19th century American politician 769:People from Wisconsin Territory 657:at Wisconsin Historical Society 168: 744:People from Kenosha, Wisconsin 739:People from Randall, Wisconsin 582:The Bench and Bar of Wisconsin 1: 547:. October 22, 1857. p. 2 480:. D. Atwood. pp. 243–244 332:and landed at Southport (now 138:Green Ridge Cemetery, Kenosha 734:People from Hudson, New York 575:Reed, Parker McCobb (1882). 790: 614:. June 12, 1890. p. 1 517:. June 19, 1890. p. 8 472:"Hon. Samuel R. McClellan" 381:McClellan represented the 754:Physicians from Wisconsin 697: 678: 674:Christopher Latham Sholes 670: 663: 353:Constitution of Wisconsin 318:Jefferson Medical College 303:Columbia County, New York 287:Constitution of Wisconsin 252: 88: 71:Christopher Latham Sholes 53: 33: 400:Personal life and family 427:The McClellans were of 215:Edward Garner McClellan 424:'s surrender in 1777. 299:Colrain, Massachusetts 205:Sarah Duncan McClellan 111:Colrain, Massachusetts 612:The Telegraph-Courier 545:The Telegraph-Courier 515:The Telegraph-Courier 655:McClellan, Samuel, R 235:Cynthia m. McClellan 200:Mary Belle McClellan 195:John James McClellan 641:Samuel R. McClellan 577:"John J. McClellan" 414:minuteman volunteer 383:8th Senate district 365:Kansas–Nebraska Act 330:Wisconsin Territory 259:Samuel R. McClellan 225:Catherine McClellan 190:Robert W. McClellan 185:Elisabeth McClellan 158:Catherine M. Garner 23:Samuel R. McClellan 443:American Civil War 338:Randall, Wisconsin 334:Kenosha, Wisconsin 265:, politician, and 128:Kenosha, Wisconsin 707: 706: 698:Succeeded by 256: 255: 781: 692: 685: 683:Wisconsin Senate 671:Preceded by 665:Wisconsin Senate 661: 651: 628: 627: 621: 619: 608:"Died Wednesday" 604: 595: 594: 592: 590: 572: 561: 560: 554: 552: 537: 531: 530: 524: 522: 507: 490: 489: 487: 485: 467: 410: 378: 373:Republican Party 369:Wisconsin Senate 361:Democratic Party 324:Wisconsin career 314:Hudson, New York 271:Wisconsin Senate 210:Samuel McClellan 172: 170: 124: 107: 105: 93:Personal details 79: 67: 58: 43: 41:Wisconsin Senate 19: 789: 788: 784: 783: 782: 780: 779: 778: 709: 708: 703: 694: 686: 680: 676: 637: 632: 631: 617: 615: 606: 605: 598: 588: 586: 574: 573: 564: 550: 548: 541:"State Senator" 539: 538: 534: 520: 518: 509: 508: 493: 483: 481: 469: 468: 459: 454: 402: 376: 371:in 1857 on the 326: 295: 273:, representing 240: 220:Edwin McClellan 174: 166: 162: 159: 143:Political party 126: 122: 109: 103: 101: 77: 65: 59: 54: 44: 39: 29: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 787: 785: 777: 776: 771: 766: 761: 756: 751: 746: 741: 736: 731: 726: 721: 711: 710: 705: 704: 701:George Bennett 699: 696: 681:Member of the 677: 672: 668: 667: 659: 658: 652: 636: 635:External links 633: 630: 629: 624:Newspapers.com 596: 562: 557:Newspapers.com 532: 527:Newspapers.com 491: 456: 455: 453: 450: 401: 398: 367:. 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Index

M.D.
Wisconsin Senate
8th
Christopher Latham Sholes
George Bennett
Colrain, Massachusetts
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Republican
physician
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Senate
Kenosha County
1858
1859
Constitution of Wisconsin
Colrain, Massachusetts
Columbia County, New York
Boston
Hudson, New York
Jefferson Medical College
Wisconsin Territory
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Randall, Wisconsin
Racine County
Kenosha County
Constitution of Wisconsin
Democratic Party
Kansas–Nebraska Act
Wisconsin Senate
Republican Party

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