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Creator: William A. Slaughter
Bluebonnets, Oak, and Yucca
By William A. Slaughter
Located in Houston, TX
Willian A. Slaughter (1923-2003)
William A. Slaughter was born in San Antonio, Texas, in 1923 and died in Dallas, Texas, in December 2003. His first call was to the ministry, and aft...
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1970s American Other Vintage William A. Slaughter Furniture
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$25,000
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