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60: 691: 654: 617: 580: 543: 506: 466: 429: 392: 355: 276: 30: 709: 37: 102:, the ranch spanned 99,188 acres. Slaughter also purchased 5,000 cattle and brought 6,000 head of cattle he already owned. Additionally, he changed the name to his cattle brand, 'U Lazy S', which he had registered during the 132:
The ranch was inherited by his nephew, John F. Lott and his niece, Mary Belle Lott Macy, in 1940. Lott split some of the acreage into farms. In 1949, Lott started flying an airplane to drive the cattle and spray herbicide.
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In 1965, Macy split her section of the ranch and renamed it the Running M Ranch. Meanwhile, the U Lazy S Ranch was managed by Lott's son, Jack Lott. By 1966, the ranch spanned 90,000 acres.
739: 759: 754: 129:, "By 1936, 8,000 Hereford cattle grazed 100,000 acres of U Lazy S land." The ranchhouse, a designated Texas landmark, burned down on January 13, 1936. 734: 106:. He built a ranchhouse in 1902 and acquired more acres, owning up to 126,227 acres a few years later. In 1906, he sold 50,000 acres to 317: 198: 744: 369:"Landmark of Old West Is Razed by Fire Near Post: 20-Room Lazy-U Ranch House Burns on John B. Slaughter Estate; Was Famous for Size" 163: 64: 29: 50: 749: 117:
After Slaughter's death in 1928, the ranch was inherited by his son, John B. Slaughter Jr., who was educated at the
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to break up the rangeland. Two years later, in 1956, Lott's range improvement program had worked.
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In the 1950s, the land was faced with a draught. By 1954, Lott planted 1,400 acres of
723: 219:"U Lazy S Ranch left indelible mark on history of South Plains tackles massive chore" 170:. In 1973, a fundraiser for the public library in Post, Texas was held on the ranch. 20: 111: 107: 520:"U Lazy S Ranch Farms At Post Growing 1,400 Acres Of Guar In Rotation Plan" 708: 158:, on his official visit to Texas. A year later, in 1969, they donated 594:"Area Leaders Fete Chad President With Whirlwind Day Of Activities" 95:
The ranch was established as the Square and Compass Ranch in 1884.
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to improve the land. He was also the first Texas rancher to use a
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January 14, 1936. p. 1 150:In October 1968, Lott and his wife hosted 489:. Lubbock, Texas. May 6, 1956. p. 75 306:Holden, William Curry (June 15, 2010). 187:Holden, William Curry (June 15, 2010). 179: 760:American companies established in 1884 36: 7: 631:"Ranching Heritage Center is unique" 63:U Lazy S Carriage House, now at the 755:Burned houses in the United States 318:Texas State Historical Association 199:Texas State Historical Association 14: 164:National Ranching Heritage Center 98:By 1901, when it was acquired by 65:National Ranching Heritage Center 707: 689: 652: 615: 578: 541: 504: 464: 427: 390: 353: 274: 35: 28: 217:Laine, Tanner (June 15, 2000). 110:, who founded the new town of 1: 735:1884 establishments in Texas 776: 189:"Square and Compass Ranch" 18: 672:Lubbock Avalanche-Journal 598:Lubbock Avalanche-Journal 561:Lubbock Avalanche-Journal 524:Lubbock Avalanche-Journal 487:Lubbock Avalanche-Journal 410:Lubbock Avalanche-Journal 223:Lubbock Avalanche-Journal 125:. 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Lazy S Ranch
U Lazy S Ranch is located in Texas
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National Ranching Heritage Center
Lubbock, Texas
Garza County, Texas
John Bunyan Slaughter
American Civil War
C. W. Post
Post, Texas
Phillips Exeter Academy
Yale University
William Curry Holden
guar
roto-pitter
François Tombalbaye
Chad
US
National Ranching Heritage Center
Lubbock, Texas
"Square and Compass Ranch"
Handbook of Texas
Texas State Historical Association



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