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Jones Liddell Feud - Related Death
08/10/2008

The Ouachita Telegraph
January 15, 1870
Page 2, Column 2

A dispatch has been received here that John Nixon, Esq., of the Commission firm of Thornhill & Nixon, of New Orleans, died in that city on Monday last. Deceased was well known in North Louisiana and Southern Arkansas. We understand his life was insured for $20,000.

From the city papers of Tuesday, we learn that Mr. Nixon's death was caused by a gunshot wound, proved to have been given by Mr. C.W. Cammack, cashier of the Citizen's Bank, during an altercation between the two about the sale of the home place of Gen. St. John Liddell, of Catahoula, by the Citizens Bank.

Cammack purchased the property for himself and E.B. Cotton and Chas. Jones, and subsequently transferred it to the original owners, without consulting his partners, for whom Mr. Nixon, the Times says, was agent.

In the fatal encounter, Cammack appears, however, to have been the aggressor. The same transaction came near causing very serious trouble some weeks ago between Gen. Liddell, Mr. Nixon and others. Mr. Nixon, as he then told the editor of this paper, was acting simply as the commission merchant of Mr. Jones, and in this capacity no doubt met his death, now the subject of general and deep regret in New Orleans.


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