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Ross S. Sterling

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and several other candidates in the 1930 primary race for governor. During Sterling's term in office, the East Texas oil fields experienced rapid and uncontrolled development. The
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A 1926 magazine cover depicts the proposed 40-story Sterling Hotel in Houston, designed by Ross Sterling's son-in-law, architect Wyatt Hedrick; the hotel was never built.
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troops were sent to the oil fields to limit waste and control production. This action was later declared unwarranted by the federal district court and the
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to the intersection of Bagby and Rosalie to undergo restoration. In 2015 it opened as a bar & restaurant called Sterling House
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Sterling's loss in the 1932 primary was the closest primary defeat for an incumbent governor in United States history.
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This mansion of Governor Sterling's at Morgan's point, a scaled down version of the White House, was completed in 1927
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attempted proration, but the courts struck down the plan. Because of the chaotic situation, Sterling declared
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in the Houston area. He was a member of the Houston Port Commission. He served as chairman of the
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At the age of 21, Sterling launched his own merchandising business. In 1911, his brother
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The Rise of Judicial Management in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas
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Historic Sterling house, built in 1905, converted into midtown bar and restaurant
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Ross Sterling, Texan: A Memoir by the Founder of Humble Oil and Refining Company
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Ross Sterling, Texan: A Memoir by the Founder of Humble Oil and Refining Company
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Sterling's former house, built about 1910, was moved in 1999 from 106
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In 1925, Sterling's daughter Mildred married the prominent architect
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Sterling died in Fort Worth on March 25, 1949, and is buried at
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Texas STate Historical Association 295:, Sterling defeated former Governor 1392:Democratic Party governors of Texas 16:Governor of Texas from 1931 to 1933 350:area of Houston was built in 1916. 246:, other oilmen, and he formed the 14: 558:West Texas Historical Association 554:East Texas Historical Association 388:. In addition, his grand-nephew, 307:in four counties for six months. 1117: 1110: 701:. Austin: Univ. of Texas Press. 279:under his predecessor, Governor 346:Ross Sterling's mansion in the 338:Birthplace of Governor Sterling 250:, a predecessor of present-day 179: 400:in Texas under appointment of 1: 301:Railroad Commission of Texas 398:United States federal judge 382:Ross Sterling Middle School 1453: 1437:People from Anahuac, Texas 582: (E.D. 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Index


Governor of Texas
Lieutenant
Edgar E. Witt
Dan Moody
Miriam A. Ferguson
Anahuac, Texas
Fort Worth, Texas
Glenwood Cemetery
Democratic
31st Governor
Texas

Anahuac
Chambers County
Houston, Texas
Frank Sterling
Humble Oil Company
Exxon-Mobil
Florence M. Sterling
oil industry
Houston Post
real estate
Texas Highway Commission
Dan Moody
Democrat
Miriam "Ma" Ferguson
Railroad Commission of Texas
martial law
National Guard

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