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    John Mullan Jr. (July 31, 1830 – December 28, 1909) was an American soldier, explorer, civil servant, and road builder. After graduating from the United...
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  • (1871–1941) John Mullan (road builder) (1830–1909), American soldier, explorer and road builder John B. Mullan (1863–1955), New York state senator John Eddie...
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    Spokane, Washington. October 18, 1965. p. 5. John Mullan: The Tumultuous Life Of A Western Road Builder, Keith C. Petersen, Washington State University...
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  • Meade John Mullan (road builder) Herbert O'Conor Eugene O'Dunne Vincent Luke Palmisano Theodore Wells Pietsch Wilbert Robinson Walt Smallwood John Surratt...
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    ISBN 9781476662329. Petersen, Keith (2014). John Mullan: The Tumultuous Life of a Western Road Builder. Pullman, Wash.: Washington State University Press...
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    Limavady (section Road)
    folk musician, traditionally associated with the Londonderry Air. Gerry Mullan – Former Glentoran, Everton and Northern Ireland footballer. Sir David Ogilby...
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    ISBN 9781851096978. Petersen, Keith (2014). John Mullan: The Tumultuous Life of a Western Road Builder. Pullman, Wash.: Washington State University Press...
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    Mitchel Park area is named for him Frances Molloy (1947-1991), novelist John Eddie Mullan (1923-2008), former Derry player Eoghan Quigg (b. 1992), musician...
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  • valley, eventually leading to the settlement of Hell Gate itself. The Mullan Road approached the area in the winter of 1859-1860. The first settlers in...
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    (from Mullach a' Dúin meaning "hilltop of the fort") Mullaghanagh (from Mullán na hÁithe meaning "hillock of the kiln") Mullaghconor (from Mullach Conchobhair...
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