Robert N. Mullin
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Died | June 27, 1982 | (aged 88)
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Years active | 1950–1982 |
Robert N. Mullin (1893–1982) was a writer of Western history and the author of several publications about Billy the Kid, and the Lincoln County War.
Family
[edit]Robert Norville Mullin was the son of Joseph P. Mullin and Charlotte Norville. He married Josephine Plumridge in 1916.
Career
[edit]In his early career, Robert N. Mullin lived in Toledo, Ohio, and was a senior executive of a Chicago oil company.[1]
Publications
[edit]- Tombstone A.T. : business section, May 1882, by Robert N. Mullin, 1950
- New Light on the Legend of Billy the Kid, New Mexico Folklore Record, 6 (1953), 1-5. Philip J. Rasch and Robert N. Mullin.
- Dim Trails: The Pursuit of the McCarty Family, New Mexico Folklore Record, 8 (1954), 6-11. Philip J. Rasch and Robert N. Mullin.
- A Chronology of the Lincoln County War : scene: Mostly Lincoln County, New Mexico, time: mainly 1877-1881, by Robert N. Mullin, 1966
- The Boyhood of Billy the Kid, by Robert N. Mullin, 1967
- The Key to the Mystery of Pat Garrett, by Robert N. Mullin, 1969
- The Strange Story of Wayne Brazel, by Robert N. Mullin, 1970
- An Item from old Mesilla, by Robert N. Mullin, 1971
- Tombstone, Arizona Territory, circa 1881-82, by Robert N. Mullin, 1971
- Stagecoach Pioneers of the Southwest, by Robert N. Mullin, 1983