Published May 9, 1912 in Mountain Grove, MO Journal:
Charles Fox, a prominent young farmer of (Spring Creek) Howell county, last week climbed a tree to rescue a nest of motherless young crows for his little daughter and in a fall which followed, his neck was broken. (Death Cert says he broke his back at junction of cervical and dorsal vertebra. He was conscious but paralyzed from the neck down, and died two days later.
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Published May 9, 1912 in Mountain Grove, MO Journal:
Charles Fox, a prominent young farmer of (Spring Creek) Howell county, last week climbed a tree to rescue a nest of motherless young crows for his little daughter and in a fall which followed, his neck was broken. (Death Cert says he broke his back at junction of cervical and dorsal vertebra. He was conscious but paralyzed from the neck down, and died two days later.
Children
Clara
Gail
Madge
Marjorie
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