Fred E. Sterling

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

[1] Born in Dixon, Illinois,[2] Sterling moved with his family to a farm in Huron, South Dakota when he was 11.

He died in Rockford, Illinois due to a heart ailment and high blood pressure.

[3][2] He was indicted for embezzlement after he left office as state treasurer, but the charges were not pursued while another embezzlement case against Illinois governor Len Small was under way.

After that case was settled, Sterling's case was dismissed by Illinois Attorney General Oscar Carlstrom, but Carlstrom's successor, Otto Kerner, reinstated the charges, and they were still pending when Sterling died.

Sterling circa 1919