Ross Shaw Sterling (February 11, 1875 – March 25, 1949) was an American politician who was the 31st Governor of Texas, serving a single two-year term from...
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Ross Sterling may refer to: Ross S. Sterling (1875–1949), Texas governor Sterling High School (Houston), named for the governor Ross N. Sterling (1931–1988)...
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The school was named after Ross S. Sterling. Sterling has Houston ISD's magnet program for Aviation Sciences. Ross S. Sterling High School opened as a junior/senior...
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November 1930 in order to elect the Governor of Texas. Democratic nominee Ross S. Sterling defeated Republican nominee William E. Talbot. The Democratic primary...
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Ross S. Sterling High School is a public high school located in Baytown, Texas and classified as a 6A school by the UIL. Sterling is a part of the Goose...
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rugby league player Raheem Sterling (born 1994), English footballer Robert Sterling (1917-2006), American actor Ross S. Sterling (1875–1949), American politician...
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in 1932. She narrowly won the Democratic nomination over incumbent Ross S. Sterling, then soundly defeated Republican Orville Bullington in the general...
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and incumbent Governor of Texas Ross S. Sterling. Ferguson would eventually win the primary with 50.20% against Sterling, which marked the closest primary...
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Legislature, 81, accessed July 9, 2023 Sobel 1978, pp. 1536–1537. "Ross S. Sterling". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 5, 2023. Texas Legislature...
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343 today). In reaction to the injunction, the Governor of Texas, Ross S. Sterling, ordered that the new free bridge be barricaded at the Texas end. On...
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