Judge James H. Mulligan Papers
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of letters written to James H. Mulligan and his wife and son from a variety of people, including the Australian author, A.R. Rose Soley, whom they must have met in Samoa, and Basil W. Duke. It shows the variety of interests and friends of Mr. Mulligan and his family.
Dates
- Creation: 1896 - 1912
Biographical or Historical Information
Mulligan was born in Lexington, Kentucky, son of the locally prominent businessman Dennis Mulligan and Ellen Alice (McCoy) Mulligan. He graduated from St. Mary's College (College Sainte-Marie de Montreal) in 1864 and received his law degree from Kentucky University (now Transylvania University) in 1869. Judge Mulligan was an editor, attorney, judge, legislator (Kentucky House 1881-1889 and Senate 1889-1893), consul-general to Samoa (1894-1896), and orator. While in Samoa, he befriended English novelist Robert Louis Stevenson. Mulligan was himself an editor and poet. His poem "In Kentucky" is perhaps the best known poem about the state, which he delivered at the close of a speech at the Phoenix Hotel in Lexington in 1902. He married Mary Huston Jackson in 1869 and they had four children. Mary Mulligan died in 1876. Judge Mulligan married Genevieve Morgan Williams in 1881 and they had six children, one of whom was Denis M. Mulligan. His home, Maxwell Place, is now the official residence of the president of the University of Kentucky. He is buried in Calvary Cemetery in Lexington.
Note written by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hillary_Mulligan
Full Extent
1.00 folders
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement Note
Chronological
Source of Acquisition
Found in collections
- Title
- Judge James H. Mulligan Papers
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Couture, Jackie
- Date
- 07/13/2016
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- eng
Repository Details
Part of the Eastern Kentucky University Libraries, Research Center for Special Collections and Archives Repository