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Anthony Mullan said Tuesday he’ll be talking about John Mullan’s nuclear family based on photos and documents he’s found in the Georgetown collection. He’s not certain, but he thinks his ...
East of Coeur d'Alene, Interstate 90 parallels the historic John Mullan military wagon road as it winds more than 3,000 feet upward through the Fourth of July Pass to its summit. The pass and ...
John Mullan was an Army first lieutenant in the 1850s and tasked with building a road that would connect two outposts and help speed the travel of troops, travelers and commercial freight across ...
MULLAN, Idaho — Lewis and Clark get all the glory, but it was Army officer John Mullan who really opened the Inland Northwest to white settlement. His 624-mile Mullan Road, completed in 1862 ...
John Mullan took from 1858 to 1862 to build his military road from Fort Benton to Walla Walla, Wash. The River’s Edge Trail took about a year to open at only 5 ½ miles long, a bit shorter ...
The guy was Capt. John Mullan. The trail was the 624-mile Mullan Road from Fort Benton in the Montana Territory, head of navigation on the Missouri River, to Fort Walla Walla in the Washington ...
Dr. Mullan, 90, the John Harper Seeley professor emeritus in the department of surgery at the University of Chicago, died of lung cancer on Wednesday, June 3, at his Hyde Park home, his family said.
HELENA — The wagon wheel ruts left by those who used Capt. John Mullan’s military road more than 150 years ago, remain just as does interest in the path of the road itself. A conference that ...
Anonymity A Secret History of English Literature John Mullan Princeton University Press: 374 pp., $22.95 ...
John Mullan, who died in Washington, D.C., in 1909 at the age of 79, was the oldest child of John and Mary Bright Mullan.
The Mullan Road descends from Mullan Pass in the mountains west of Helena. The road was built by Army Lt. John Mullan and completed on Aug. 1, 1860, after 13 months of work by soldiers and ...