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English: A photograph of Scoto-Canadian trapper, explorer, and author John McLean c. 1860. Note that the WCMA misidentifies McLean in this photo's information as a minister, but see the information in the other copies of the same photo; the information with this photo tying it to Hugh Templin, the journalist responsible for the historic plaque outside McLean's former residence in Guelph; the information connecting another copy with John McLean Sr (John McLean Jr was born c. 1837 and would've been a young man in 1860); and the photo's use on the second page of this article. The WCMA notices are generally misdated or given the date of the photo's republication in other works, but see the information for one of the (damaged) original prints still held by the archive.
Date circa 1860
date QS:P,+1860-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Wellington Co Museum & Archives
Author Thomas Connon

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Scoto-Canadian explorer John McLean

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