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Fred E. Sterling

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Fred E. Sterling (June 29, 1869 – February 10, 1934) was an American newspaper editor and politician.

Born in Dixon, Illinois, Sterling moved with his family to Huron, South Dakota. Sterling was a newspaper editor in Rockford, Illinois and started the Rockford Register-Gazette. Sterling was involved with the Republican Party. He served on the Rockford City Council. In 1917, Sterling was appointed to the Illinois Public Utilities Commission and then in 1919 was elected Illinois State Treasurer. He then served as Lieutenant Governor of Illinois from 1921 until 1933. He died in Rockford, Illinois due a heart ailment and high blood pressure.[1][2]

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Political offices
Preceded by Treasurer of Illinois
1919–1921
Succeeded by
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
1921–1933
Succeeded by
  1. ^ 'Illinois Blue Book 1931-1932, Biographical Sketch of Fred E. Sterling, pg. 103
  2. ^ 'Fred Sterling Funeral Will Be Held Tomorrow,' Chicago Tribune, February 11, 1934, Part 1, pg. 22