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William B. Slaughter (rancher)

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Slaughter married Anna McAdams in 1877. They had a son, Coney C. Slaughter, born in 1878. Slaughter was a Baptist. He invited Baptist preachers
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annually until 1894. He was associated with the American Valley Cattle Company of New Mexico in 1895.
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In 1877, Slaughter invested in steers with his brother John. The two brothers drove the cattle to
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of 1861-1865, he helped his father provide beef from their ranch to the
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with another brother, Peter. The two men drove cattle all the way to
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American rancher, cattle driver, banker and county judge (1852–1929)
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Slaughter lost his election run for Sherman County judge to
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Meanwhile, in 1889, Slaughter began acquiring rangeland in
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Sánchez, Joseph P.; Spude, Robert L.; Gómez, Art (2013).
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Slaughter (politician) 19:For the American politician, see 822: 785: 748: 711: 661:"COLDWATER, TX (SHERMAN COUNTY)" 644: 557:Laine, Tanner (June 15, 2000). 121:Christopher Columbus Slaughter 1: 417:Taylor, Thomas Ulvan (1936). 384:Clarke, Mary Whatley (1979). 84:Rancher, banker, county judge 307:By 1905, Slaughter moved to 184:, was also a large rancher. 527:"SLAUGHTER, WILLIAM BAXTER" 152:before acquired a ranch in 921: 344:Trail Drivers' Association 260:Socorro County, New Mexico 18: 563:Lubbock Avalanche-Journal 445:Murrah, David J. (1981). 256:Sierra County, New Mexico 665:Handbook of Texas Online 532:Handbook of Texas Online 360:Leavenworth Penitentiary 325:George Washington Truett 289:, which was named after 189:Palo Pinto County, Texas 40:William Baxter Slaughter 880:People from San Antonio 201:Confederate States Army 170:Freestone County, Texas 47:Freestone County, Texas 895:County judges in Texas 297:'s family plantation. 293:, Confederate General 905:19th-century Baptists 627:The Socorro Chieftain 591:New Mexico: A History 334:Slaughter retired in 329:James Bruton Gambrell 279:Sherman County, Texas 187:Slaughter grew up in 182:John Bunyan Slaughter 174:George Webb Slaughter 154:Sherman County, Texas 128:John Bunyan Slaughter 109:George Webb Slaughter 841:William B. Slaughter 252:Crosby County, Texas 211:Slaughter went on a 146:William B. Slaughter 135:Robert Lee Slaughter 30:William B. 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William B. Slaughter (politician)
Freestone County, Texas
San Antonio, Texas
Palo Pinto, Texas
George Webb Slaughter
Christopher Columbus Slaughter
John Bunyan Slaughter
Robert Lee Slaughter
New Mexico
Sherman County, Texas
San Antonio, Texas
Freestone County, Texas
George Webb Slaughter
C.C. Slaughter
John Bunyan Slaughter
Palo Pinto County, Texas
American Civil War
Tonkawa
Confederate States Army
cattle drive
Jefferson, Texas
Chisholm Trail
Abilene, Kansas
Kansas City, Kansas
Red Fork, Oklahoma
Osage Nation
Kansas
McDonald Creek
Crosby County, Texas
Sierra County, New Mexico

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