Skip to main content

Biographical Description

Lennox Polk McLendon was born on February 12, 1890, in Wadesboro, North Carolina. McLendon served as a major in the 113th Field Artillery during World War I. He saw overseas service at St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne before returning home in March 1919. He was honorably discharged on April 14, 1919. McLendon was an attorney who served variously as a solicitor, as chairman of the State Board of Elections, as lead of the State Board of Education, and as special counsel for the Senate Rules Committee during a probe into the behavior of Robert "Bobby" Baker. He died in Greensboro on August 7, 1968.

As Sender

Currently there are no documents available where this individual is the sender.

As Recipient

Currently there are no documents available where this individual is the recipient.