Charles F. Herring

Charles Herring

Full Name: Charles Ferguson Herring
Date of birth: June 1, 1914
Date of death: January 15, 2004

Terms of Service top

Chamber District Dates of Service Legislatures Party City/County Note Counties in District
S 14 Jan 9, 1973 - Jun 1, 1973 63rd (1) (2) (3)   Democrat Austin / Travis   Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Hays, Travis
S 14 Jan 12, 1971 - Jan 9, 1973 62nd   Democrat Austin / Travis   Bastrop, Blanco, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, Williamson
S 14 Jan 14, 1969 - Jan 12, 1971 61st   Democrat Austin / Travis   Bastrop, Blanco, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, Williamson
S 14 Jan 10, 1967 - Jan 14, 1969 60th (4)   Democrat Austin / Travis   Bastrop, Blanco, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, Williamson
S 14 Jan 12, 1965 - Jan 10, 1967 59th   Democrat Austin / Travis   Bastrop, Travis, Williamson
S 14 Jan 8, 1963 - Jan 12, 1965 58th (5)   Democrat Austin / Travis   Bastrop, Travis, Williamson
S 14 Jan 10, 1961 - Jan 8, 1963 57th (6) (7)   Democrat Austin / Travis Senate President Pro Tempore (57th)   Bastrop, Travis, Williamson
S 14 Jan 13, 1959 - Jan 10, 1961 56th   Democrat Austin / Travis   Bastrop, Travis, Williamson
S 14 Jan 8, 1957 - Jan 13, 1959 55th   Democrat Austin / Travis   Bastrop, Travis, Williamson

(1) Lloyd A. Doggett, Jr., in special election 8/14/1973, took office 8/18/1973, succeeded Charles F. Herring, resigned 6/1/1973. First session was 63rd 1st Called Session. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(2) 63rd Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/10/1973, pp. 12-13. Drew 2-year term. Senate Journal.
(3) Special election 7/17/1973, runoff 8/14/1973. Texas Secretary of State - Election Dates Including Special Elections, 1966-2001.
(4) 60th Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/11/1967, p. 19. Drew 2-year term. Senate Journal.
(5) 58th Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/9/1963, p. 16. Drew 2-year term. Senate Journal.
(6) 57th Legislature - Senate President Pro Tempore, 3rd C.S., elected 1/3/1962. Senate Journal.
(7) Presiding officers and acting lieutenant governors after Ramsey's resignation were President Pro Tempore ad Interim Bruce A. Reagan; President Pro Tempore Charles F. Herring, succeeded 1/3/1962, and presiding during 3rd Called Session; and President Pro Tempore ad Interim Culp Krueger, succeeded 2/1/1962. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.

Terms of Service top

Senate District 14
Jan 9, 1973 - Jun 1, 1973
Legislatures: 63rd (1) (2) (3)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Austin / Travis
Counties in district: Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Hays, Travis
Senate District 14
Jan 12, 1971 - Jan 9, 1973
Legislatures: 62nd  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Austin / Travis
Counties in district: Bastrop, Blanco, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, Williamson
Senate District 14
Jan 14, 1969 - Jan 12, 1971
Legislatures: 61st  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Austin / Travis
Counties in district: Bastrop, Blanco, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, Williamson
Senate District 14
Jan 10, 1967 - Jan 14, 1969
Legislatures: 60th (4)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Austin / Travis
Counties in district: Bastrop, Blanco, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, Williamson
Senate District 14
Jan 12, 1965 - Jan 10, 1967
Legislatures: 59th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Austin / Travis
Counties in district: Bastrop, Travis, Williamson
Senate District 14
Jan 8, 1963 - Jan 12, 1965
Legislatures: 58th (5)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Austin / Travis
Counties in district: Bastrop, Travis, Williamson
Senate District 14
Jan 10, 1961 - Jan 8, 1963
Legislatures: 57th (6) (7)  
Senate President Pro Tempore (57th)
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Austin / Travis
Counties in district: Bastrop, Travis, Williamson
Senate District 14
Jan 13, 1959 - Jan 10, 1961
Legislatures: 56th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Austin / Travis
Counties in district: Bastrop, Travis, Williamson
Senate District 14
Jan 8, 1957 - Jan 13, 1959
Legislatures: 55th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Austin / Travis
Counties in district: Bastrop, Travis, Williamson

(1) Lloyd A. Doggett, Jr., in special election 8/14/1973, took office 8/18/1973, succeeded Charles F. Herring, resigned 6/1/1973. First session was 63rd 1st Called Session. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(2) 63rd Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/10/1973, pp. 12-13. Drew 2-year term. Senate Journal.
(3) Special election 7/17/1973, runoff 8/14/1973. Texas Secretary of State - Election Dates Including Special Elections, 1966-2001.
(4) 60th Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/11/1967, p. 19. Drew 2-year term. Senate Journal.
(5) 58th Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/9/1963, p. 16. Drew 2-year term. Senate Journal.
(6) 57th Legislature - Senate President Pro Tempore, 3rd C.S., elected 1/3/1962. Senate Journal.
(7) Presiding officers and acting lieutenant governors after Ramsey's resignation were President Pro Tempore ad Interim Bruce A. Reagan; President Pro Tempore Charles F. Herring, succeeded 1/3/1962, and presiding during 3rd Called Session; and President Pro Tempore ad Interim Culp Krueger, succeeded 2/1/1962. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.

Biographical Information top

Selected newspaper articles

Resolutions and Journal entries

Biographical Sketches

Military Service Notes

  • United States Navy, Lieutenant Commander, World War II. "He enlisted in the United States Navy in 1943 and became a commissioned officer. During his service in the Pacific he was wounded three times and awarded the Bronze Star and the Navy Cross. After leaving active duty in 1946 with the rank of lieutenant commander, he returned to private law practice." A State of Remembrance, 2005.
  • United States Navy, World War II. "In 1943 Charles enlisted in the Navy. Being from Stampede Valley and knowing almost nothing about ships or the Navy, when the enlistment officer offered him alternative commissions as either a lieutenant junior grade or an ensign (the lower rank), he mistakenly selected the lower rank as ensign. He served in the Pacific as a group commander of assault landing craft during several invasions, including Okinawa, Iwo Jima, Leyte Gulf, and Lingayen Gulf. In the Lingayen Gulf landing, a Japanese mortar hit squarely in the middle of his craft, destroying the boat and killing all thirty soldiers and crew, except for him. He was knocked into the water, unconscious, but was rescued by another ship.
    During the war, his mother became deathly ill. Lyndon Johnson learned of the illness, and orchestrated the sending of a secret message to him conveying the bad news. Charles asked for leave to return to see his mother, but his request was refused. He then went AWOL, hitch-hiking with sympathetic supply-plane crews across the Pacific. He arrived at the hospital in Waco and saw his mother for 30 minutes. Then she died. After a complicated return trip to the Pacific-including a stay on a nearly deserted island with a band of Australian Navy deserters who kindly fed and took care of him for a week-he returned to his ship and his captain reassigned him to duty, without discipline." Texas State Cemetery.
  • United States Navy. Photo and salute. With Honor and Gratitude: A Special Thank You to Our Texas Senate Members Who Served Our Country, 2017.

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Committee Information top

63rd R.S. - 1973
Finance  
Intergovernmental Relations  
Jurisprudence (Chair) 
Jurisprudence Subcommittee on Civil Matters  
Planting of Jim Hogg Pecan Tree in Honor of American POWs and MIAs, Special  
State Artist Selection, Special  
62nd R.S. - 1971
Banking  
Constitutional Amendments  
Election Law Study  
Finance  
Foreign Livestock Trade and Grain Development  
Insurance  
Jurisprudence (Chair) 
Legislative, Congressional and Judicial Districts  
Nominations (Vice Chair) 
Parks and Recreation  
Personnel Policy  
Prairie View A&M College, Investigation (Chair) 
Prairie View A&M College, Investigation, Special (Chair) 
Privileges and Elections  
Public Health  
Public School Finance, Interim  
State Affairs  
Traffic Court System  
Urban Education  
Vacancy Laws  
Youth Affairs  
61st R.S. - 1969
Agriculture and Industry (Chair) 
Claims  
Constitutional Amendments  
Corporate Farming, Livestock Feeding and Ranching Operations  
County, District, and Urban Affairs  
Finance  
Jurisprudence (Chair) 
Land Use and Environmental Control  
Nominations  
Poet Laureate Selection, Special  
Public Health  
Rules  
Rules of the Senate  
State Affairs  
State Departments and Institutions  
Tort Claims Act  
Youth Affairs (Vice Chair) 
60th R.S. - 1967
Charitable Immunity  
Claims  
Economy in State Government  
Enrolled and Engrossed Bills  
Finance  
Flag of Alamo, Special (Chair) 
Governor's Mansion Preservation  
Jurisprudence (Chair) 
Land Use and Environmental Control  
Multistate Tax Compact Advisory Committee  
Nominations  
Parking and Traffic  
Parks and Recreation  
Placement of Lieutenant Governors' Portraits  
Public Health  
Rules (Vice Chair) 
State Affairs  
State Departments and Institutions  
59th R.S. - 1965
Banking  
Claims (Vice Chair) 
Enrolled and Engrossed Bills  
Finance  
Flag of Santa Anna  
Jurisprudence (Chair) 
Multiple Use and Pollution of All Waters of Texas (Cont. of Bays of Texas, 58th)  
Nominations  
Privileges and Elections  
Public Health  
Return of Flag of Alamo  
State Affairs  
State Departments and Institutions  
58th R.S. - 1963
Claims  
Constitutional Amendments  
Finance  
Jurisprudence  
Nominations (Chair) 
Poet Laureate Selection, Special  
Privileges and Elections  
Public Health  
State Affairs  
State Departments and Institutions (Vice Chair) 
57th R.S. - 1961
Allocate Space in Capitol for Two Houses  
Claims (Chair) 
Constitutional Amendments  
Finance  
Game and Fish  
Jurisprudence  
Legislative, Congressional and Judicial Districts  
Nominations (Vice Chair) 
Public Health  
State Affairs  
State Departments and Institutions  
56th R.S. - 1959
Claims (Chair) 
Constitutional Amendments  
Finance  
Investment Practices of State Funds, Investigation  
Jurisprudence  
Legislative, Congressional and Judicial Districts  
Nominations  
Public Health  
State Departments and Institutions  
55th R.S. - 1957
Claims  
Finance  
General Investigating (Chair) 
Insurance Company of Texas (ICT), Investigation, Special (Chair) 
Interstate Cooperation  
Jurisprudence  
Legislative, Congressional and Judicial Districts  
Nominations  
Public Health  
State Departments and Institutions (Chair) 
Utilize Available Space in Capitol Building  

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