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.
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Died | June 27, 1982 | (aged 88)
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Years active | 1950–1982 |
Family
editRobert Norville Mullin was the son of Joseph P. Mullin and Charlotte Norville. He married Josephine Plumridge in 1916.
Career
editIn 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