Slayden moved to
San Antonio,
Texas, in 1879 and became a rancher
cotton merchant. He worked to develop trade between Texas and other areas, and the construction
railroads in Texas. After serving in the state legislature from January 10, to January 8, 1893, he declined renomination and returned to ranching. When he left Congress in 1919, Slayden kept busy with mines in Mexico, a ranch in Texas, and an orchard in
Virginia. == Honors ==