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C.C. Slaughter

Christopher Columbus Slaughter
Born February 9, 1837
Sabine County, Texas, U.S.
Died January 25, 1919(1919-01-25) (aged 81)
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Resting place Greenwood Cemetery, Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Education Larissa College
Occupation Rancher, cattle drover, cattle breeder, banker, philanthropist
Title Colonel
Spouse(s) Cynthia Anna Jowell
Carrie Averill
Children 9, including Robert Lee Slaughter
Parent(s) George Webb Slaughter
Sarah Mason
Relatives John Bunyan Slaughter (brother)
William B. Slaughter (brother)
Ira P. DeLoache (son-in-law)

Christopher Columbus Slaughter (a.k.a. C.C. Slaughter or Lum Slaughter) (1837–1919) was an American rancher, cattle drover and breeder, banker and philanthropist in the Old West. After serving in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War of 1861-1865, he came to own 40,000 cattle and over one million acres of ranch land in West Texas. He became the largest taxpayer in Texas, and used his wealth to endow Baptist institutions. He was known as the "Cattle King of Texas."

Christopher Columbus Slaughter was born on February 9, 1837 in Sabine County, Texas. His father, George Webb Slaughter (1811-1895), was a Baptist minister and rancher; his mother was Sarah (Mason) Slaughter (1818-1894). At the age of twelve, he took up cattle handling on the Sabine River and the Trinity River. He moved to Freestone County, Texas in 1852 with his family. Later, he drove timber from Anderson County to Dallas County, where he sold it. He also processed wheat in Collin County, Texas and sold it in Magnolia, Anderson County. Meanwhile, he was educated by private tutors at home and later at the defunct Larissa College in Larissa, Cherokee County, Texas.

In 1857, Slaughter became a rancher with his father in Palo Pinto County, Texas, where they owned 15,000 cattle. They sold beef to Fort Belknap and local Native American reservations. During the American Civil War of 1861-1865, he served as a Colonel in Terry's Texas Rangers of the Confederate States Army (C.S.A.). Together with Charles Goodnight, he helped rescue Cynthia Ann Parker.


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