Details for Hometown of United States Senator Morris Sheppard

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5343007855

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Marker Number 7855
Atlas Number 5343007855
Marker Title Hometown of United States Senator Morris Sheppard
Index Entry Sheppard, Morris
Address
City Naples
County Morris
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 342977
UTM Northing 3674551
Subject Codes World War II
Marker Year 1968
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location US 67 and Baker St.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (1875-1941) One of great lawmakers of the United States. Born near Naples, son of John L. and Alice Eddins Sheppard. Attended local schools. Received degrees of B. A. and LL.B., University of Texas; LL.M., Yale; LL.D., Southern Methodist University. Entered law practice in 1898. Served in United States Congress 1902-1913; United States Senate, 1913-1941. Active in legislation for agriculture, waterways, topographical and geological surveys, development of helium and potash deposits, construction and improvement of Federal buildings (including National Archives), Federal insurance for bank deposits, and Air Mail service. Author in Senate of Federal Credit Union Act, the Federal Maternity and Infancy Act, and the 19th (Prohibition) Amendment. He supported the 19th (Woman's Suffrage) Amendment. One of creators of World War I Aircraft Board, he continued to champion military aviation, even when air power was discredited during 1920s and 30s. His leadership prevented disastrous curtailment of air power, and helped prepare nation's air defenses in World War II. He was chairman, Senate Military Affairs Committee, 1933-1941. Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, was named in his honor in 1942. He married Lucile Sanderson; they had 3 daughters.

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