History of Fulton County, Illinois; together with
Sketches of its Cities, Villages and Townships, Educational, Religious,
Civil, Military, and Political History; Portraits of Prominent Persons
and Biographies of Representative Citizens. Chas. C. Chapman & Co.,
Peoria, Illinois, 1879, page 719, Isabel Township
Robert G. Mulica, sec. 15, Isabel tp.; P. O. Duncan’s Mills; was
born in Cole Co., Mo., Aug. 27, 1837, the son of Jesse and Parmelia
Mulica, the former a a native of New Jersey and the latter of
Tennessee. He first removed with his parents to Franklin Co., Mo., and
afterward to this county in 1845, where he grew to manhood. He served
in the late war, in Co. I, 85th I. V. I., nearly 3 years; enlisted Aug.
154, 1862, and was discharged June 20, 1865. He was with Sherman on his
noted march to the sea, and participated in the battles of the Atlanta
campaign, and others. Mr. Mulica has filled the offices of Town Clerk
two terms, Supervisor one term, and is at present Com’r of Highways. He
was married, May 1, 1858, to Isabel Farris, by whom he had 10 children:
9 are living. Mrs. Mulica was born in Fulton Co., Sept. 9, 1840. Mr. M.
is a Greenbacker.