Mauldin, Conley Cox, a young druggist, of Artesia, shot and instantly
killed the physician at 1 o'clock on the morning of June 3. Cox then turned to see Mrs. Cox swallow a large quantity of bichloride of mercury. Mrs. Cox died the night following the shooting.
Dr. Mauldin was a graduate of a Meridian institution. He also attended Millsaps College, Jackson.
Houston (MS) Hummer, June 11, 1915.
Submitted by Paul Armstrong (#46823958)
Mauldin, Conley Cox, a young druggist, of Artesia, shot and instantly
killed the physician at 1 o'clock on the morning of June 3. Cox then turned to see Mrs. Cox swallow a large quantity of bichloride of mercury. Mrs. Cox died the night following the shooting.
Dr. Mauldin was a graduate of a Meridian institution. He also attended Millsaps College, Jackson.
Houston (MS) Hummer, June 11, 1915.
Submitted by Paul Armstrong (#46823958)
Family Members
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James Henry Mauldin
1869–1952
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Herbert Eugene Mauldin
1870–1945
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Robert G. Mauldin
1873–1950
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Mattie Mauldin Busby
1875–1959
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May Eva Mauldin Sumrall
1877–1922
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Willie A. Mauldin
1879–1905
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Mary Annanett "Nettie" Mauldin Clark
1881–1959
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George Harbin Mauldin
1882–1967
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Frances Caroline "Carrie" Mauldin Gray
1884–1970
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Nellie E. Mauldin Robinson
1889–1929
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