Robert Allan Shivers

Allan Shivers

Full Name: Robert Allan Shivers
Date of birth: October 5, 1907
Date of death: January 14, 1985

Terms of Service top

Chamber District Dates of Service Legislatures Party City/County Note Counties in District
S 4 Jan 12, 1943 - Jan 14, 1947 49th (1)   48th (2)   49th (1)   Democrat Port Arthur / Jefferson Dean of the Senate. (49th)   Hardin, Jefferson, Liberty, Orange
S 4 Jan 10, 1939 - Jan 12, 1943 46th (7)   47th (3) (4) (5) (6)   Democrat Port Arthur / Jefferson   Hardin, Jefferson, Liberty, Orange
S 4 Jan 8, 1935 - Jan 10, 1939 45th (8) (9)   44th (10)   45th (8) (9)   Democrat Port Arthur / Jefferson Senate President Pro Tempore (45th)   Hardin, Jefferson, Liberty, Orange

(1) Although Senator Shivers shared seniority with Senators [Weaver] Moore and Sulak, the Senate Journal records the election of Senator Shivers as dean. See the Senate Journal, 49th Legislature, p. 9. Texas Senate, Secretary of the Senate - Memo, January 8, 2002, 'Deans of the Texas Senate', 2002.
(2) Although Cotten shared seniority with Senators [Weaver] Moore, Shivers, and Sulak, a statement in the Senate Journal indicates that Senator Cotten was chosen dean. See the Senate Journal, 48th Legislature, p. 14. Texas Senate, Secretary of the Senate - Memo, January 8, 2002, 'Deans of the Texas Senate', 2002.
(3) Caucus report for 47th Legislature, 1st called session signed, Olan R. Van Zandt, Dean of the Senate, p. 10. Senate Journal.
(4) Journal does not indicate who assumed title of Dean of the Senate during the regular session. However, Olan Van Zandt served as chair of the senate caucus, an honor traditionally bestowed upon the dean, pp. 9-11. Senate Journal.
(5) Journal does not confirm who assumed the title of dean during the regular session of the 47th legislature; however, Senator Van Zandt was chairman of the senate caucus, a honor traditionally bestowed on the dean of the senate. Texas Senate, Secretary of the Senate - Memo, January 8, 2002, 'Deans of the Texas Senate', 2002.
(6) Lists Cotten, Hill, Weaver Moore, Shivers, Sulak, and Van Zandt as having most seniority, 47th Legislature. Texas Senate, Secretary of the Senate - Memo, January 8, 2002, 'Deans of the Texas Senate', 2002.
(7) 46th Legislature - Roll Call of Senators-Elect, oath of office administered, 1/10/1939, p. 8. Senate Journal.
(8) 45th Legislature - Senate President Pro Tempore, 2nd C.S., elected 9/27/1937. Senate Journal.
(9) 45th Legislature - Roll Call of Senators, holdover Senators "who were Members of the Forty-fourth Legislature and whose terms of office continue for the duration of the Forty-fifth Legislature," 1/12/1937, pp. 1-2. Senate Journal.
(10) 44th Legislature - Roll Call of New Senators and Certificate of New Senators, oath of office administered, 1/8/1935, p. 1. Senate Journal.

Terms of Service top

Senate District 4
Jan 12, 1943 - Jan 14, 1947
Legislatures: 49th (1)   48th (2)   49th (1)  
Dean of the Senate. (45th)
(45th)
(45th)
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Port Arthur / Jefferson
Counties in district: Hardin, Jefferson, Liberty, Orange
Senate District 4
Jan 10, 1939 - Jan 12, 1943
Legislatures: 46th (7)   47th (3) (4) (5) (6)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Port Arthur / Jefferson
Counties in district: Hardin, Jefferson, Liberty, Orange
Senate District 4
Jan 8, 1935 - Jan 10, 1939
Legislatures: 45th (8) (9)   44th (10)   45th (8) (9)  
Senate President Pro Tempore (45th)
(45th)
(45th)
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Port Arthur / Jefferson
Counties in district: Hardin, Jefferson, Liberty, Orange

(1) Although Senator Shivers shared seniority with Senators [Weaver] Moore and Sulak, the Senate Journal records the election of Senator Shivers as dean. See the Senate Journal, 49th Legislature, p. 9. Texas Senate, Secretary of the Senate - Memo, January 8, 2002, 'Deans of the Texas Senate', 2002.
(2) Although Cotten shared seniority with Senators [Weaver] Moore, Shivers, and Sulak, a statement in the Senate Journal indicates that Senator Cotten was chosen dean. See the Senate Journal, 48th Legislature, p. 14. Texas Senate, Secretary of the Senate - Memo, January 8, 2002, 'Deans of the Texas Senate', 2002.
(3) Caucus report for 47th Legislature, 1st called session signed, Olan R. Van Zandt, Dean of the Senate, p. 10. Senate Journal.
(4) Journal does not indicate who assumed title of Dean of the Senate during the regular session. However, Olan Van Zandt served as chair of the senate caucus, an honor traditionally bestowed upon the dean, pp. 9-11. Senate Journal.
(5) Journal does not confirm who assumed the title of dean during the regular session of the 47th legislature; however, Senator Van Zandt was chairman of the senate caucus, a honor traditionally bestowed on the dean of the senate. Texas Senate, Secretary of the Senate - Memo, January 8, 2002, 'Deans of the Texas Senate', 2002.
(6) Lists Cotten, Hill, Weaver Moore, Shivers, Sulak, and Van Zandt as having most seniority, 47th Legislature. Texas Senate, Secretary of the Senate - Memo, January 8, 2002, 'Deans of the Texas Senate', 2002.
(7) 46th Legislature - Roll Call of Senators-Elect, oath of office administered, 1/10/1939, p. 8. Senate Journal.
(8) 45th Legislature - Senate President Pro Tempore, 2nd C.S., elected 9/27/1937. Senate Journal.
(9) 45th Legislature - Roll Call of Senators, holdover Senators "who were Members of the Forty-fourth Legislature and whose terms of office continue for the duration of the Forty-fifth Legislature," 1/12/1937, pp. 1-2. Senate Journal.
(10) 44th Legislature - Roll Call of New Senators and Certificate of New Senators, oath of office administered, 1/8/1935, p. 1. Senate Journal.

Biographical Information top

Selected newspaper articles

Resolutions and Journal entries

Biographical Sketches

Military Service Notes

  • United States Army, World War II veteran. "War Veteran Wins Helm of State Senate," 8/25/1946. Dallas Morning News.
  • United States Army, Major. Biographical sketch: "In 1943 Shivers entered the United States Army and during the next two years served with the Allied Military Government in North Africa, Italy, France, and Germany. Upon his discharge from the army in 1945 with the rank of major (with five battle stars and the Bronze Star) . . ." Handbook of Texas Online.
  • "The President announced that Senator Shivers, now serving in the Armed Forces, has been granted permission by the proper authority to attend the Regular Session of the Forty-ninth Legislature and that he is now en route to the City of Austin." 49th Legislature, R.S., 1945, p. 8. Senate Journal.
  • Pictured in uniform in the 49th Senate composite photo as Maj. Allan Shivers. State Preservation Board.
  • United States Army. Photo and salute. With Honor and Gratitude: A Special Thank You to Our Texas Senate Members Who Served Our Country, 2017.

Other Resources

  • Photo and defense of state claims to the Tidelands against the Truman administration, p. 112. Austin Lawyers: A Legacy of Leadership and Service, 2005.
  • Describes Lieutenant Governor Shivers' involvement in the political and legislative processes through which the Gilmer-Aikins bills became law. Gilmer-Aikin Bills: a Study in the Legislative Process, 1950.
  • Photograph, Gilmer-Aikin Bills: a Study in the Legislative Process, 1950.
  • Governor of Texas 1949-1957. Legislative Reference Library, Governors of Texas, 1846-present.
  • Occupational and biographical information - 45th Legislature, Chapter 1, "The Big Job," pp. 1-17. The Legislature and the Texas People, 1937.

Photographs

Composite Photographs on Display in the Capitol

Committee Information top

49th R.S. - 1945
Aeronautics  
Banking  
Civil Jurisprudence  
Constitutional Amendments  
Criminal Jurisprudence  
Finance  
Investigating Committee  
Judicial Districts (Chair) 
Military Affairs (Chair) 
Nominations of the Governor  
Oil, Gas and Conservation  
Public Health  
Rules  
State Affairs  
Veterans' Affairs  
48th R.S. - 1943
Banking  
Civil Jurisprudence  
Commerce and Manufacturing (Chair) 
Congressional Districts  
Constitutional Amendments  
Counties and County Boundaries  
Election Laws, Special  
Finance  
Interstate Cooperation  
Oil, Gas and Conservation  
Public Health  
State Affairs  
State Departments and Institutions  
47th R.S. - 1941
Civil Jurisprudence  
Contingent Expenses (Vice Chair) 
Enrolled Bills  
Game and Fish  
General Investigating, Special  
Interstate Cooperation  
Labor  
Mining, Irrigation and Drainage (Chair) 
Nominations of Governor  
Public Lands and Land Office  
Rules  
State Affairs  
46th R.S. - 1939
Contingent Expenses  
Criminal Jurisprudence  
Enrolled Bills  
Game and Fish  
Labor  
Local Bills, Special (SR 51)  
Mining, Irrigation and Drainage  
Nominations of Governor (Chair) 
Public Lands and Land Office  
Rules  
State Affairs (Vice Chair) 
45th R.S. - 1937
Civil Jurisprudence  
Congressional Districts  
Contingent Expenses  
Game and Fish  
Insurance  
Internal Improvements  
Labor (Chair) 
Privileges and Elections  
Public Debts, Claims and Accounts (Vice Chair) 
State Affairs  
44th R.S. - 1935
Civil Jurisprudence  
Congressional Districts  
Contingent Expenses  
Game and Fish (Chair) 
Insurance  
Internal Improvements  
Labor (Vice Chair) 
Privileges and Elections  
Public Debts, Claims and Accounts  
State Affairs  
State Penitentiaries  
Unemployment Compensation, Special  

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