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Colonel C. C. Slaughter

Dallas, Dallas County

Marker Text

Christopher Columbus Slaughter was the first native born cattle king of Texas. While living on the west Texas frontier he was a ranger, Confederate beef supplier, and trail driver. His ranching empire, including the Long S and Lazy S ranches, totaled over one million acres. In the early 1870s he moved to Dallas, where he founded, and was an officer in, three early banks. An initiator of the Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Assn., he was also noted for his philanthropy to Baptist schools, churches, and hospitals, especially Baylor Hospital.

Marker Details

Address 3020 Oak Grove
Location Description Greenwood Cemetery; at corner of Cove Ave. and Glory Ave., 3020 Oak Grove
Marker # 6883
Dedicated 1988
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ranches/ranching; banks, bankers, banking topics; rangers; Business topics, general; cowboys
Latitude, Longitude 32.800887, -96.797782

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