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The Bench and Bar of Colorado
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JOHN I. MULLINS

JOHN I. MULLINS
Denver

Born, Shamokin, Pennsylvania, April 16, 1869; married Nellie Doyle, Denver; three children; studied law in office of Leonidas Walker, Denver; admitted to Colorado Bar, 1896; Justice of the Peace, 1898-1900; District Judge, 1900-06, and 1917-19; Democratic National Committeeman from Colorado, 1904-08; member Denver Bar Association, Democratic Club, Knights of Columbus.

THOMAS JEFFERSON O'DONNELL
Denver

Born, near Mendham, New Jersey, June 2, 1856; graduate public and classical schools, Mendham; married Kathrine Dwyer of St. Louis, Denver, October, 1881; four children; admitted Colorado Bar, 1880; candidate for Congress, Colorado, at large, 1890; candidate, U. S. Senator, 1911-12; Delegate to Democratic National Convention, 1892, 1896, 1904; member National Geographical Society, American Academy Political and Social Science, American Bar Association; President Colorado Bar Association, 1916-17; President Denver Bar Association, 1894; Fellow American Geographical Society; President New Jersey Society of Colorado, 1911-17.


THOMAS JEFFERSON O'DONNELL