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John Bunyan Slaughter

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Slaughter acquired the 99,188-acre U Lazy S Ranch in 1901. He was its manager for 27 years. In 1902, he built a ranchhouse, which was subsequently listed as a Texas landmark. In 1906, he sold 50,000 acres to
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Slaughter became a cattle driver with his brothers, John and C.C., when the three men drove cattle on the
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Slaughter married May Burris in 1877. She died in 1879. He married Isabella Masten May, a member of the
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in Fort Worth. His widow died in 1947. His son, John B. Slaughter Jr., inherited the U Lazy S Ranch.
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Slaughter died on November 11, 1928. He was buried at the
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They sold the ranch in 1883 and claimed rangeland in
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Index

Sabine County, Texas
George Webb Slaughter
Christopher Columbus Slaughter
William B. Slaughter
Texas
New Mexico
U Lazy S Ranch
Garza County, Texas
Sabine County, Texas
George Webb Slaughter
Mississippi
Palo Pinto County, Texas

National Ranching Heritage Center
Lubbock, Texas
Chisholm Trail
Abilene, Kansas
McDonald Creek
Crosby County, Texas
Kansas
Socorro County, New Mexico
Solomon Luna
Green River
Utah
Glasscock County, Texas
Colorado City, Texas
C. W. Post
Post, Texas
Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Fort Worth, Texas

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