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  2. Nov 9, 2021 · Robert Mullan, son of Peggy (of Red Hot Beef Steak fame), was the official proprietor of Tun Tavern and was dubbed "Chief Marine Recruiter." Nicholas and Mullan recruited skilled marksmen to...

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    The tavern’s manager, Robert Mullan, was the "chief Marine Recruiter". Though legend places its first recruiting post at Tun Tavern, the historian Edwin Simmons surmises that it was more likely the Conestoga Waggon [ sic ], a tavern owned by the Nicholas family.

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  4. Robert Mullan, son of Peggy (of Red Hot Beef Steak fame), was the official proprietor of Tun Tavern and was dubbed "Chief Marine Recruiter." Nicholas and Mullan recruited skilled marksmen to become the first Marines from a Conestoga wagon outside of the tavern.

  5. Mullan was appointed “Captain of Marines” with the job of chief Marine Recruiter. Nicholas also assumed the rank of Captain, later taking the rank of Major. His responsibility was to organize the officer corps, many of whom came from The Light Horse of the City of Philadelphia.

  6. He appointed Robert Mullan, then the proprietor of the tavern, to the job of chief Marine Recruiter — serving, of course, from his place of business at Tun Tavern. Prospective recruits flocked to the tavern, lured by (1) cold beer and (2) the opportunity to serve in the new Corps of Marines.

  7. On November 10th, 1775, the First Continental Congress commissioned Captain Samuel Nicholas to raise two battalions of Marines. The military used the Tun as a recruitment base, and its proprietor, Robert Mullan, became the Chief Marine Recruiter. The Marines still accredits the Tavern for its role in its founding to this day.

  8. Apr 22, 2021 · The Tun Tavern was co-owned by Robert Mullan when the Continental Congress called for the formation of “two Battalions of marines” in November 1775. Mullan, an acquittance of Captain Samuel Nicholas, was commissioned as a first lieutenant of the new force. The tavern continued to serve as recruiting station for Continental Marines ...

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