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Abraham McClellan
State Treasurer of Missouri
In office
1838–1843
Preceded byJohn Walker
Succeeded byPeter Garland Glover

Abraham McClellan (November 1, 1776 – September 18, 1851) was a U.S. politician from Missouri.

McCllellan was born in Virginia. He later moved to Jackson County, Missouri, where he built one of the first houses in Fort Osage Township, Missouri, and became one of the county's most prominent citizens during the pioneer days. In 1827, he was appointed as a Jackson County Judge by Governor John Miller. He was appointed as State Treasurer of Missouri in 1838, succeeding John Walker, who had died in office, and served in that post until 1843.

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Preceded byJohn Walker Missouri State Treasurer
1838–1843
Succeeded byPeter Garland Glover
Treasurers of Missouri


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