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Christopher Columbus Slaughter

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and a member of the executive board of the Baptist General Convention of Texas. Additionally, he served on the Texas Baptist Education Commission in 1897. In 1904, he established the Baylor Hospital of Dallas in 1904, and he went on to serve on its board of trustees. He was also a donor to the Texas
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to Mexican ranchers, even though the ranch belonged to his son. As a result, Bob shot his uncle; this resulted in a US$ 3 million slander suit filed by the uncle against his nephew Bob. By 1921, his heirs divided his Long S Ranch and other land holdings, and sold them.
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Slaughter married Cynthia Anna Jowell (1849–1876) in 1861, at the beginning of the civil war. They had five children. He then remarried, to Carrie Averill (1861–1928) in
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Slaughter became known as the "Cattle King of Texas". Indeed, by 1905, he owned 40,000 cattle and oversaw over a million acres of land in West Texas by 1905. He bred
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with Goodnight and four other companions. However, the expedition came to an end as he was accidentally wounded by a gunshot. Later, he became a cattle drover on the
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in Dallas. Shortly after his death, his son Bob Slaughter accused his uncle Bill Slaughter (C.C.'s brother), who managed the Long S Ranch, of trying to sell the
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was named after him in 1882. In 1884, Slaughter established the American National Bank, later known as the American Exchange National Bank, now part of
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C. C. Slaughter Cattle Company: An Inventory of Its Records, 1912-1964, at the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library
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In 1910, he became crippled after he broke his hip. He also had a debilitating loss of eyesight.
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Baptist Memorial Sanitarium and the Nurses' Home and Training School. It has been known as the
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Texas Cemeteries: The Resting Places of Famous, Infamous, and Just Plain Interesting Texans
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Working the Range: Essays on the History of Western Land Management and the Environment
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of 1861–1865, he came to own 40,000 cattle and over one million acres of ranch land in
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American rancher, cattle drover, cattle breeder, banker and philanthropist (1837–1919)
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Death of "Cattle King" touches off family financial scandal, January 25, 1919
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Oil, Taxes, and Cats: A History of the Devitt Family and the Mallet Ranch
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Slaughter died on January 25, 1919, in Dallas, Texas. He was buried in
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Christopher Columbus Slaughter was born on February 9, 1837, in
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Rancher, cattle drover, cattle breeder, banker, philanthropist
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One of his daughters, Nelle (Slaughter) DeLoache, married
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In 1857, Slaughter became a rancher with his father in
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in 1852 with his family. Later, he drove timber from
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Slaughter: Rancher, Banker, Baptist 496:Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 340:of 1861–1865, he served as a colonel in 613: 611: 609: 607: 605: 603: 601: 599: 575: 726:Sketches from the Five States of Texas 597: 595: 593: 591: 589: 587: 585: 583: 581: 579: 556:The Slaughter Ranches and Their Makers 805:Smith, Julia Cauble (June 15, 2010). 618:Perez, Joan Jenkins (June 15, 2010). 510:in 1877, and they had four children. 481:Slaughter served as president of the 7: 1045:People from Palo Pinto County, Texas 813:. Texas State Historical Association 704:, Texas State Historical Association 395:. That same year, he cofounded the 630:Texas State Historical Association 25: 681:, Texas Archival Resources Online 620:"SLAUGHTER, CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS" 1055:Confederate States Army officers 1040:People from Sabine County, Texas 189: 1050:Military personnel from Dallas 1011:Christopher Columbus Slaughter 238:Christopher Columbus Slaughter 34:Christopher Columbus Slaughter 1: 197:Confederate States of America 487:Southern Baptist Convention 483:United Confederate Veterans 373:C. C. Slaughter and Company 1096: 757:Lubbock Avalanche-Journal 231: 179: 175: 811:Handbook of Texas Online 625:Handbook of Texas Online 558:. Austin: Jenkins, 1979. 348:(C.S.A.). Together with 330:Palo Pinto County, Texas 466:, formerly part of the 391:, the largest ranch in 346:Confederate States Army 290:Freestone County, Texas 254:Confederate States Army 252:. After serving in the 210:Confederate States Army 554:Clarke, Mary Whatley. 531:Hudspeth County, Texas 422:. His ranches spanned 371:. In 1873, he founded 318:Cherokee County, Texas 1080:19th-century Baptists 925:Harvey, Bill (2010). 405:Midland County, Texas 342:Terry's Texas Rangers 278:George Webb Slaughter 216:Years of service 153:John Bunyan Slaughter 141:George Webb Slaughter 80:, Dallas, Texas, U.S. 462:and the 17,000-acre 302:Collin County, Texas 274:Sabine County, Texas 160:William B. Slaughter 131:Robert Lee Slaughter 47:Sabine County, Texas 1060:Ranchers from Texas 409:First National Bank 352:, he helped rescue 115:Cynthia Anna Jowell 1065:American cattlemen 884:, January 25, 2010 791:The Chisholm Trail 774:William T. Hagan, 561:Murrah, David J.. 523:Greenwood Cemetery 354:Cynthia Ann Parker 338:American Civil War 258:American Civil War 78:Greenwood Cemetery 1075:Southern Baptists 911:David J. Murrah, 881:Houston Chronicle 874:Meredith Simons, 549:Secondary sources 470:, as well as the 385:Big Spring, Texas 350:Charles Goodnight 250:American frontier 235: 234: 171: 164: 157: 16:(Redirected from 1087: 1070:American bankers 998: 991:Keith E. Durso, 989: 983: 982: 980: 979: 970:. Archived from 964: 958: 957: 955: 953: 922: 916: 909: 900: 893:John R. Wunder, 891: 885: 872: 861: 860: 858: 857: 848:. 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Index

C.C. Slaughter
Sabine County, Texas
Dallas, Texas
Greenwood Cemetery
Robert Lee Slaughter
George Webb Slaughter
John Bunyan Slaughter
William B. Slaughter
Ira P. DeLoache
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army
American frontier
Confederate States Army
American Civil War
West Texas
Sabine County, Texas
George Webb Slaughter
Sabine River
Trinity River
Freestone County, Texas
Anderson County
Dallas County
Collin County, Texas
Magnolia
Larissa College
Larissa
Cherokee County, Texas
Palo Pinto County, Texas
Fort Belknap
American Civil War

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