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E.W. Marland

E. W. Marland
E. W. Marland (Oklahoma Governor).jpg
10th Governor of Oklahoma
In office
January 15, 1935 – January 9, 1939
Lieutenant James E. Berry
Preceded by William H. Murray
Succeeded by Leon C. Phillips
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Oklahoma's 8th district
In office
March 4, 1933 – January 3, 1935
Preceded by Milton C. Garber
Succeeded by Phil Ferguson
Personal details
Born Ernest Whitworth Marland
(1874-05-08)May 8, 1874
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Died October 3, 1941(1941-10-03) (aged 67)
Ponca City, Oklahoma
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) 1) Mary Virginia Collins Marland
2) Lydie Roberts Marland
Alma mater University of Michigan Law School
Profession Lawyer, Businessperson
Religion Episcopalianism

Ernest Whitworth Marland, known as E. W. Marland (May 8, 1874 – October 3, 1941), was an American lawyer, oil businessman in Pennsylvania and Oklahoma, and politician who was a U.S. Congressman and Oklahoma governor. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives from northern Oklahoma in 1932 and as the tenth Governor of Oklahoma in 1934. As a Democrat, he initiated a "Little Deal" in Oklahoma during the Great Depression, working to relieve the distress of unemployed people in the state, and to build infrastructure as investment for the future.

Marland made fortunes in oil in Pennsylvania in the 1900s and in Oklahoma in the 1920s, and lost each in the volatility of the industry and the times. At the height of his wealth in the 1920s, Marland built a mansion known as the Palace of the Prairies in Ponca City, after introducing fox hunts (and red foxes) and polo games to the local elite society. It has been designated a National Historic Landmark. The Marland-Paris Mansion, his former home on Grand Avenue, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Marland and his first wife Virginia did not have any children. To share their wealth and help her sister Margaret Roberts and her family, in 1916 they adopted their two children, George and Lydie, who were then 19 and 16 years old. The Marlands sent them to private school and gave them other advantages. Two years after Virginia's death in 1926, Marland had Lydie's adoption annulled. He married Lydie Roberts that year, and she later accompanied him to Washington, D.C., and the governor's mansion.

Ernest Whitworth Marland was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on May 8, 1874. Educated in private schools, he did collegiate and law studies on an accelerated schedule, earning his LL.B. from the University of Michigan Law School at the age of 19 in 1893.


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