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MEMOIR OF JOHN MULLETT.12 For many years before his
death he was one of the judges of the supreme court of the State of New York.
In person Mr. John Mullett was rather tall, lithe and active, full of genial bonhomie. He possessed an inexhaustable fund of anecdote and humor, which made him the life of every company he was in. Like our lamented President Lincoln, he always had a story to tell apropos to everything, and no one excelled him as a story-teller. His intellect was keen and incisive. He was well informed and full of pioneer lore.
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