Judge Mullen person
Summary: A judge, now of Silver City, who was a passenger on a buck-board of the N. M. and T. company.
Completeness: 67/100 Grade C
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lived_at
cited from The Mimbres river derives its name from… (1891)
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mings, had a store at the crossing, but having
no customers, he moved up to Silver City with
his goods, the remnant of a large stock. The
place was for a long time unoccupied on account
of its supposed insalubrity, and was finally
taken…
this city
cited from Upon one occasion Judge Mullen, now of… (1891)Upon one occasion Judge Mullen, now of
this city, was a passenger on a buck-board of
the N. M. and T. company, and as the team
neared the crossing, he recognized a number of
Silver City acquaintances, and among others an
worked_for
cited from Upon one occasion Judge Mullen, now of… (1891)
Upon one occasion Judge Mullen, now of
this city, was a passenger on a buck-board of
the N. M. and T. company, and as the team
neared the crossing, he recognized a number of
Silver City acquaintances, and among others an
Sources (2)
The Mimbres river derives its name from… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Upon one occasion Judge Mullen, now of…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain