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Richard Mifflin Kleberg, Sr.

Also Known As: "Dick"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: King Ranch, Kingsville, Kleberg County, Texas, United States
Death: May 08, 1955 (67)
Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas, United States
Place of Burial: Kingsville, Kleberg County, Texas, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert Justus Kleberg, Jr. and Alice Gertrudis Kleberg
Husband of Mamie Kleberg
Father of Richard Mifflin Kleberg, Jr.; Mary Kleberg; Katherine Kleberg and Alice Kleberg
Brother of Henrietta Kleberg; Alice Gertrudis East; Robert Justus Kleberg III and Sarah Kleberg

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About Congressman Richard Mifflin Kleberg, Sr.

http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fkl03

KLEBERG, RICHARD MIFFLIN (1887–1955). Richard Mifflin Kleberg, rancher and congressman, son of Alice Gertrudis (King) and Robert Justus Klebergqv, was born on the King Ranch on November 18, 1887. He attended public schools in Corpus Christi. After graduating from the University of Texas in Austin in 1911, he studied law there and was admitted to the bar. He was active in the management of the King Ranch from 1913 to 1924 as foreman and part owner. He was an expert marksman and horseman, and in his early life he was a rodeo cowboy. He was elected in November 1931 as a Democrat to the Seventy-second Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Republican Harry McLeary Wurzbach. Kleberg was reelected to six succeeding congresses before being defeated in 1944 by John Lyle. He was known as the "Cowboy Congressman." He selected Lyndon B. Johnson as his first administrative assistant, thus providing Johnson with the opportunity to begin his own political career. Sam Houston Johnson succeeded his older brother as Kleberg's administrative assistant in 1935. Kleberg served on the agriculture committee during his entire tenure in Congress (November 24, 1931, to January 3, 1945). He sponsored the bill to establish the Farm Credit Administration and was also author of the duck stamp law. He sponsored the Migratory Bird Conservation Act and worked for laws to combat the pink bollworm. In the early New Deal days Kleberg went along with the Democratic leadership, supporting the bank moratorium and establishment of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, but he soon opposed most New Deal legislation. In 1943 he was against price controls on live beef and began to oppose President Franklin D. Roosevelt; in 1944 he endorsed Thomas E. Dewey for president. After retirement from Congress, he served as chairman of the board of the King Ranch and as a member of the Texas Game and Fish Commission (1951–55). He died on a visit to Hot Springs, Arkansas, on May 8, 1955, and was buried in Chamberlain Burial Park, Kingsville, Texas. BIBLIOGRAPHY:

Biographical Directory of the American Congress. Sam Houston Johnson, My Brother Lyndon (New York: Cowles, 1970). San Antonio Express, April 24, 1932. Alfred Steinberg, Sam Johnson's Boy (New York: Macmillan, 1968). U.S. Congress, Official Congressional Directory (Washington: GPO).

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_M._Kleberg

Richard Mifflin Kleberg, Sr. (November 18, 1887 – May 8, 1955), a Democrat, was a seven-term member of the United States House of Representatives from Texas's 14th congressional district over the period 1931–1945 and an heir to the King Ranch in South Texas. He was first elected in 1931 in a special election called due to the death of Harry M. Wurzbach. His election caused the Democratic party to achieve an absolute majority in the House of Representatives --- a majority it retained for all but four of the next sixty-three years. He was elected unopposed in 1940 and 1942. Lyndon B. Johnson served as a congressional secretary under Kleberg from 1931 until his appointment as head of the Texas National Youth Administration in 1935.

He was a member of the Miller group in Washington.

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Congressman Richard Mifflin Kleberg, Sr.'s Timeline

1887
November 18, 1887
King Ranch, Kingsville, Kleberg County, Texas, United States
1955
May 8, 1955
Age 67
Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas, United States
May 1955
Age 67
Chamberlain Cemetery [Plot: Sec B Lot 1], Kingsville, Kleberg County, Texas, United States
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