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TABLE OF CONTENTS


Descriptive Summary

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents

Organization

Restrictions

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Description of Series

General correspondence

Classified correspondence

Campaign material

Voting irregularities

Scrapbooks

Financial Records and Miscellany

Literary productions

Photographs

University of Texas, Center for American History

A Guide to the Ross Shaw Sterling Papers, 1930-1939



Descriptive Summary

Creator Sterling, R. S. (Ross S.), 1875-1949
Title Ross Shaw Sterling Papers
Dates: 1930-1939
Abstract Papers of Sterling during his term as governor of Texas (1931-1933) concern his gubernatorial campaign, his proclamation of martial law in East Texas, and voting irregularities and a subsequent law suit during his unsuccessful race for a second term as governor in 1932.
OCLC Record No. 22966173
Extent 12 ft., 10 in.
Language English
Repository The University of Texas at Austin, Center for American History

Biographical Note

Governor of Texas, 1931-1933. Ross Shaw Sterling was born near Anahuac, Texas in 1875. He spent his early career in farming and business, then entered the banking industry. In 1898, he married Maud Abbie Gage; they had five children. In 1910, Sterling purchased two oil wells and developed the Humble Oil and Refining Company. He sold his interests in the company in 1925 and entered real estate development in the Houston area. In 1925-1926, he purchased the Houston Dispatch and Post, merging them to create the Houston Dispatch-Post. He served as chairman of the Texas Highway Commission in 1930. On January 20, 1931, he was inaugurated governor of Texas. During his term of office, he confronted agricultural and oil emergencies due to the Great Depression. He declared martial law in four counties in East Texas to shut down oil production. The courts later ruled this declaration unconstitutional. Sterling was not re-elected in 1933. He returned to Houston, where he directed the Sterling Oil and Refining Company until 1946. He was also president of the American Maid Flour Mills and the R. S. Sterling Investment Company, as well as chairman of the Houston National Bank. Sterling died in Fort Worth in 1949 and was buried in Glenwood Cemetery in Houston.

Biographical note prepared from information contained in The Handbook of Texas.

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Scope and Contents

Papers of Sterling during his term as governor of Texas (1931-1933) concern his gubernatorial campaign, his proclamation of martial law in East Texas, and voting irregularities and subsequent law suit during his unsuccessful race for a second term as governor in 1932.

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Organization

Organized into eight series: 1. General correspondence. 2. Classified correspondence. 3. Campaign material. 4. Voting irregularities. 5. Scrapbooks. 6. Financial records and miscellany. 7. Literary productions. 8. Photographs.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Unrestricted access.

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Index Terms

Subjects (Persons)
Sterling, Ross Shaw, 1875-1949--Archives.
Subjects (Organizations)
Democratic Party (Tex.)--Photographs.
Subjects
Elections--Texas.
Martial law--Texas.
Politicians--Texas.
Aeronautics--Photographs.
Elections--Photographs.
Politicians--Photographs.
Places
Texas--Governors.
Texas--Governors--Election.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Ross Shaw Sterling Papers, 1930-1939, Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

 

General correspondence

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3F45 1/1/1930-12/18/1930
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3F46 12/19/1930-1/14/1931
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3F47 1/15/1931-2/28/1931
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3F48 3/1/1931-4/15/1931
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3F49 4/16/1931-6/14/1931
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3F50 6/15/1931-8/17/1931
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3F51 8/18/1931-10/31/1931
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3F52 11/1/1931-1/31/1932
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3F53 5/1/1932-4/30/1932
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3F54 5/1/1932-6/22/1932
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3F55 6/23/1932-7/31/1932
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3F56 8/1/1932-8/31/1932
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3F57 9/1/1932-10/20/1932
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3F58 10/21/1932-1/31/1933

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Classified correspondence

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3F59 1931-1932

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Campaign material

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3F60 Mailing lists by counties, 1932
Anderson - Eastland
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3F61 Edwards - Hunt
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3F62 Jackson - McLennan
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3F63 Nacogdoches - Young

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Voting irregularities

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3F64 Sterling vs. Ferguson, 1932:
Lists and correspondence
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3F65 Lists and correspondence
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3F66 County lists:
Anderson - Gillespie
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3F67 Grayson - Presidio
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3F68 Rusk - Wise; County reports of unqualified voters.
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3F69 Transcripts of hearings, pp. 413-1562
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4M579 Sterling vs. Ferguson, transcript

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Scrapbooks

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3F70 November 29, 1930-June, 1931
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3F71 July, 1931-October, 1932; April 29, 1939, and undated
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4M580 Miscellaneous articles

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Financial Records and Miscellany

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3F72 1931-1932 and undated

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Literary productions

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3H162 "Sterling-Texan: A Biography of Ross S. Sterling," by Ed Kilman, undated.

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Photographs

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3S3 Photographs

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