Angus Wilton McLean
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Angus Wilton McLean (20 April 1870 -- 21 June 1935) was a lawyer and banker who was the Democratic governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1925 to 1929. Angus also served as Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of the Treasury from 1920-1921.
Preceded by: Cameron Morrison |
Governor of North Carolina 1925-1929 |
Succeeded by: Oliver Max Gardner |
Governors of North Carolina | |
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Caswell • Nash • Burke • A. Martin • Caswell • Johnston • A. Martin • Spaight • Ashe • Davie • Williams • Turner • Alexander • Williams • Stone • Smith • Hawkins • Miller • Branch • Franklin • Holmes • Burton • Iredell • Owen • Stokes • Swain • Spaight Jr. • Dudley • Morehead • Graham • Manly • Reid • Winslow • Bragg • Ellis • Clark • Vance • Holden • Worth • Holden • Caldwell • Brogden • Vance • Jarvis • Scales • Fowle • Holt • Carr • Russell • Aycock • Glenn • Kitchin • Craig • Bickett • Morrison • McLean • Gardner • Ehringhaus • Hoey • Broughton • Cherry • W. Scott • Umstead • Hodges • Sanford • Moore • R. Scott • Holshouser • Hunt • J. Martin • Hunt • Easley |