Yea, besides 1 or 2 more letters (Robert Mattingly and a kid named 'Willie Lawton') the rest are newspaper clippings of Mullin.
I got to imagine the real value in these scrapbooks is in the provenance of actually belonging to Mullin.
A couple people asked me about Mullin autographs. I didn't see an autograph of Mullin, however there is a short note written by one of the newspaper clippings. Did he write this? Could also be written by his wife or daughter.