Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Hugh A. McMullen (1859-1937)
MSA SC 3520-1575

Sources:


Books -

Secretary of State, comp.  Maryland Manual 1916-1917.  Annapolis:  n.pub., 1916.
        Biographical sketch on page 275.

Secretary of State, comp.  Maryland Manual 1917-1918.  Annapolis:  n.pub., 1917.
        Biographical sketch on p. 265.

Secretary of State, comp.  Maryland Manual 1918-1919.  Annapolis:  n.pub., 1918.
        Biographical sketch on p. 296.

Thomas, James W. and T. J. C. Williams.  History of Allegany County, Maryland.  2 vols.  Baltimore:  Regional Publishing Company, 1969.
        Biographical sketch in vol. 2, pp. 710-714.


Other sources -

D. E. Foote & Co., a corporation, et al. vs. Emerson C. Harrington, Governor of the State of Maryland, Hugh A. McMullen, Comptroller of the
        State of Maryland,  and John M. Dennis, Treasurer of the State of Maryland.  Court of Appeals of Maryland.  129 Md. 123; 98 A. 289;
        1916 Md. LEXIS 125.

Hugh A. McMullen, State Comptroller, vs. Frank H. Zouck, Clinton Uhl and John F. Mudd, Constituting the State Roads Commission.
        Court of Appeals of Maryland.  130 Md. 541; 100 A. 728; 1917 Md. LEXIS 154.

Hugh A. McMullen vs. James S. Shepherd.  Court of Appeals of Maryland.  133 Md. 157; 104 A. 424; 1918 Md. LEXIS 110.

Maryland State Archives DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS (Death Record, Counties) MSA SM30-127, SR 3148.
Death certificate for Hugh A. McMullen.


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