The U.S. town of McClean is found along the Interstate Highway 40 in Gray County. Choctaw, Oklahoma, and Texas Railroad Company set up a switch and dug water wells here in 1901. Alfred Rowe, an area rancher, established the townsite in 1902. Later that year, the first post office was established with C. Cooke as its postmaster. C. S. Rice became the mayor when this place was incorporated in 1909. In the 1920s, this area benefited from an oil boom that made it a shipping point. The town is named after William P. McLean, who was a railway commissioner and Texas legislator.
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