Details for Birthplace of Governor Ross Shaw Sterling

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5071009134

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Marker Number 9134
Atlas Number 5071009134
Marker Title Birthplace of Governor Ross Shaw Sterling
Index Entry Sterling, Governor Ross Shaw, Birthplace
Address
City Anahuac
County Chambers
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 337744
UTM Northing 3287677
Subject Codes governors
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location on FM 563 about 1.3 mi. south of its intersection with FM 2936 about 4 mi. south of Anahuac
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (1875-1949) Governor of Texas 1931-33, during critical years of the Depression. Born and reared on family farm here. As a youth hoeing these fields, learned to stay ahead by taking "3 or 4 licks" while others took 2. followed this vigorous philosophy throughout life. In 1898 he married Maud Abbie Gage; had 5 children. In 1910 bought 2 wells which he developed into the Humble Oil & Refining Company in 1917. Then entered real estate development in Houston, 1925: bought the Houston "Dispatch" and "Post," forerunners of present Houston "Post." As head of Texas Highway Commission, 1927-30, achieved great reforms in roads programs. His term as governor saw forceful handling of crises of the times. He called a special session of the Legislature to deal with over-production in agriculture. Also put teeth into measures to control oil production by placing 4 counties under martial law following violations of conservation rules. When he returned to private life, his fortune had been lost. Undaunted, he launched the Sterling Oil & Refining Company and eventually was head of other major businesses. Philanthropies included gift of his La Porte estate as a boys' home, founding of boys' camp and donations to Texas Christian University.

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