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Harlan J. Bushfield

Harlan John Bushfield (August 6, 1882 – September 27, 1948) was an American politician from South Dakota. He served as the 16th governor of South Dakota and as a United States senator.

Harlan John Bushfield
Bushfield in 1942
United States Senator
from South Dakota
In office
January 3, 1943 – September 27, 1948
Preceded byWilliam J. Bulow
Succeeded byVera C. Bushfield
16th Governor of South Dakota
In office
January 3, 1939 – January 5, 1943
Preceded byLeslie Jensen
Succeeded byMerrill Q. Sharpe
Chair of the South Dakota Republican Party
In office
October 25, 1935 – June 28, 1938
Preceded byCharles S. McDonald
Succeeded byJesse D. Coon
Personal details
Born(1882-08-06)August 6, 1882
Atlantic, Iowa, U.S.
DiedSeptember 27, 1948(1948-09-27) (aged 66)
Miller, South Dakota, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
(m. 1912)
Children3
Alma materDakota Wesleyan University
University of Minnesota Law School
OccupationAttorney

A native of Iowa, Bushfield was raised in Miller, South Dakota. He attended Dakota Wesleyan University, graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School, and became an attorney in Miller. A Republican, he served as State's Attorney of Hand County (1906–1910), and as Miller's city attorney. After unsuccessful campaigns for South Dakota Attorney General (1913, 1918), and the state Supreme Court (1930), Bushfield became chairman of the South Dakota Republican Party in 1935. He served until 1938, when he received the party's nomination for governor. Bushfield won the governorship in 1938, and was reelected in 1940. A fiscal conservative, his term as governor was concentrated on responding to the lingering effects of the Great Depression, which included reductions in the number of state employees and the state budget, as well as elimination or reduction of several state taxes.

In 1942, Bushfield won election to the United States Senate. As a senator, he supported U.S. participation in World War II and federal spending on programs of concern to South Dakota, including relief for farmers still recovering from the Depression. He also took isolationist positions on other issues, including creation of the United Nations and reciprocal trade agreements between the United States and other countries. Bushfield suffered a stroke in 1947, and decided not to run for reelection in 1948.

Bushfield's health did not improve after his stroke, and he died in Miller on September 27, 1948. He was buried in Miller, and temporarily succeeded in the Senate by his wife Vera.

Early life edit

Bushfield was born in Atlantic, Iowa on August 6, 1882, the son of Cora E. (Pearson) Bushfield and newspaper publisher John A. Bushfield.[1] He moved with his family to South Dakota in 1883, and attended the public schools in Miller, South Dakota.[2] He attended Dakota Wesleyan University from 1899 to 1901, and graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1904.[2] He was admitted to the bar later that year and returned to Miller to practice.[2]

Career edit

In addition to practicing law, Bushfield served as State's Attorney of Hand County from 1906 to 1910,[3] and was also Miller's City Attorney for several years.[4] In addition, Bushfield was a member of Miller's school board, and served on his local Selective Service board during World War I.[5] He made unsuccessful runs for South Dakota Attorney General in 1913[6] and 1918.[7]

In 1923, Bushfield was chairman of the state Republican convention.[8] In 1930, he announced his candidacy for a seat on the South Dakota Supreme Court, but withdrew before the primary election.[9]

In late 1934, state Republican chairman Charles S. McDonald died in a car accident, and his duties were carried out by the party's executive committee until October 1935, when Bushfield was elected chairman.[10] He served until June 1938, giving up the post after obtaining the Republican nomination for governor in the May primary.[11]

Governor edit

 
Bushfield as governor.

Bushfield was elected the 16th Governor of South Dakota in 1938, and reelected in 1940.[5] He has been called "one of the state's most conservative governors ever."[12] As governor, Bushfield coped with the state financial crisis caused by the Great Depression with reductions to state employees and the state budget, as well as reductions to the state income tax and elimination of the state property tax.[5]

U.S. Senator edit

In 1942, Bushfield was the successful Republican nominee for a seat in the United States Senate, and he served from January 1943 until his death.[5] Though he supported US involvement in World War II and relief for farmers still coping with the aftereffects of the Great Depression, he also advocated for several isolationist positions, including opposition to both reciprocal trade agreements and the founding of the United Nations.[5]

Death and burial edit

Bushfield suffered a stroke in 1947 and decided not to run for another term in 1948.[5] Bushfield died from a cerebral hemorrhage in Miller on September 27, 1948, and was buried at the GAR Cemetery in Miller.[5] In October, the governor appointed Bushfield's wife Vera to temporarily fill the Senate vacancy caused by his death.[5] In November, Karl E. Mundt won the election for the term that started in January 1949.[13] In December, Vera Bushfield resigned, enabling the governor to appoint Mundt to complete the final days of Harlan Bushfield's term.[14] This appointment gave Mundt seniority over other senators elected in 1948, whose terms also started in January 1949.[15]

Family edit

In 1912, Bushfield married Vera Callahan.[16] They were the parents of three children—Mary, John and Harlan Jr.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Onofrio, Jan (2000). Iowa Biographical Dictionary. Vol. 1. St. Claire Shores: Somerset Publishers. p. 119. ISBN 978-0-403-09304-5.
  2. ^ a b c Iowa Biographical Dictionary, p. 119.
  3. ^ Venhuizen, Tony (2018). "Governor Harlan John Bushfield". Trail of Governors. Pierre, SD: Trail of Governors Foundation. Retrieved June 29, 2018.
  4. ^ "Political Advertisement: For Attorney General, Harlan J. Bushfield". Argus Leader. Sioux falls, SD. November 1, 1913. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Governor Harlan John Bushfield".
  6. ^ "Political Advertisement: For Attorney General, Harlan J. Bushfield", p. 8.
  7. ^ "For Attorney General: Harlan J. Bushfield of Miller". Daily Pioneer-Times. Deadwood, SC. May 16, 1918. p. 5 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Sterling Dfeated by M'Master in the Race for U.S. Senator". Deadwood Telegram. Deadwood, SD. December 3, 1923. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Miller Attorney to Run for S. D. Supreme Court". Argus Leader. Sioux Falls, SD. February 21, 1930. p. 4 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "Republicans Name H. J. Bushfield to be Party Chairman". the Daily Plainsman. Huron, SD. October 25, 1935. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "State G.O.P. Stresses Economy, Tax Cuts". Argus Leader. Sioux Falls, SD. June 28, 1938. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ John E. Miller, 'Setting the Agenda: Political Parties and Historical Change,' in The Plains Political Tradition: Essays on South Dakota Political Culture, Jon K. Lauck (ed.), John E. Miller (ed.), Donald C. Simmons, Jr. (ed.), Pierre, South Dakota: South Dakota State Historical Society Press, 2011, p. 89
  13. ^ "GOPs Carry S.D.; Bonus Wins". The Daily Plainsman. Huron, SD. November 3, 1948. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
  14. ^ Office of History and Preservation, U.S. House of Representatives (2006). Women in Congress, 1917-2006. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. p. 265. ISBN 978-0-16-076753-1.
  15. ^ Women in Congress, 1917-2006, p. 265.
  16. ^ "Harlan J. Bushfield". National Governors Association. Retrieved 2 September 2012.

External links edit

  • United States Congress. "Harlan J. Bushfield (id: B001168)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
  • Harlan J. Bushfield at Find a Grave
  • Harlan John Bushfield at National Governors Association
  • United States Congress (1950). Memorial Addresses: Harlan John Bushfield, Late a Senator from South Dakota. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office.
Party political offices
Preceded by Republican nominee for Governor of South Dakota
1938, 1940
Succeeded by
Preceded by Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from South Dakota
(Class 2)

1942
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of South Dakota
1939–1943
Succeeded by
U.S. Senate
Preceded by United States Senator (Class 2) from South Dakota
1943–1948
Succeeded by

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Senator Bushfield redirects here For his wife who temporarily succeeded him in the Senate see Vera C Bushfield Harlan John Bushfield August 6 1882 September 27 1948 was an American politician from South Dakota He served as the 16th governor of South Dakota and as a United States senator Harlan John BushfieldBushfield in 1942United States Senatorfrom South DakotaIn office January 3 1943 September 27 1948Preceded byWilliam J BulowSucceeded byVera C Bushfield16th Governor of South DakotaIn office January 3 1939 January 5 1943Preceded byLeslie JensenSucceeded byMerrill Q SharpeChair of the South Dakota Republican PartyIn office October 25 1935 June 28 1938Preceded byCharles S McDonaldSucceeded byJesse D CoonPersonal detailsBorn 1882 08 06 August 6 1882Atlantic Iowa U S DiedSeptember 27 1948 1948 09 27 aged 66 Miller South Dakota U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseVera C Bushfield m 1912 wbr Children3Alma materDakota Wesleyan UniversityUniversity of Minnesota Law SchoolOccupationAttorney A native of Iowa Bushfield was raised in Miller South Dakota He attended Dakota Wesleyan University graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School and became an attorney in Miller A Republican he served as State s Attorney of Hand County 1906 1910 and as Miller s city attorney After unsuccessful campaigns for South Dakota Attorney General 1913 1918 and the state Supreme Court 1930 Bushfield became chairman of the South Dakota Republican Party in 1935 He served until 1938 when he received the party s nomination for governor Bushfield won the governorship in 1938 and was reelected in 1940 A fiscal conservative his term as governor was concentrated on responding to the lingering effects of the Great Depression which included reductions in the number of state employees and the state budget as well as elimination or reduction of several state taxes In 1942 Bushfield won election to the United States Senate As a senator he supported U S participation in World War II and federal spending on programs of concern to South Dakota including relief for farmers still recovering from the Depression He also took isolationist positions on other issues including creation of the United Nations and reciprocal trade agreements between the United States and other countries Bushfield suffered a stroke in 1947 and decided not to run for reelection in 1948 Bushfield s health did not improve after his stroke and he died in Miller on September 27 1948 He was buried in Miller and temporarily succeeded in the Senate by his wife Vera Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Governor 4 U S Senator 5 Death and burial 6 Family 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editBushfield was born in Atlantic Iowa on August 6 1882 the son of Cora E Pearson Bushfield and newspaper publisher John A Bushfield 1 He moved with his family to South Dakota in 1883 and attended the public schools in Miller South Dakota 2 He attended Dakota Wesleyan University from 1899 to 1901 and graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1904 2 He was admitted to the bar later that year and returned to Miller to practice 2 Career editIn addition to practicing law Bushfield served as State s Attorney of Hand County from 1906 to 1910 3 and was also Miller s City Attorney for several years 4 In addition Bushfield was a member of Miller s school board and served on his local Selective Service board during World War I 5 He made unsuccessful runs for South Dakota Attorney General in 1913 6 and 1918 7 In 1923 Bushfield was chairman of the state Republican convention 8 In 1930 he announced his candidacy for a seat on the South Dakota Supreme Court but withdrew before the primary election 9 In late 1934 state Republican chairman Charles S McDonald died in a car accident and his duties were carried out by the party s executive committee until October 1935 when Bushfield was elected chairman 10 He served until June 1938 giving up the post after obtaining the Republican nomination for governor in the May primary 11 Governor edit nbsp Bushfield as governor Bushfield was elected the 16th Governor of South Dakota in 1938 and reelected in 1940 5 He has been called one of the state s most conservative governors ever 12 As governor Bushfield coped with the state financial crisis caused by the Great Depression with reductions to state employees and the state budget as well as reductions to the state income tax and elimination of the state property tax 5 U S Senator editIn 1942 Bushfield was the successful Republican nominee for a seat in the United States Senate and he served from January 1943 until his death 5 Though he supported US involvement in World War II and relief for farmers still coping with the aftereffects of the Great Depression he also advocated for several isolationist positions including opposition to both reciprocal trade agreements and the founding of the United Nations 5 Death and burial editBushfield suffered a stroke in 1947 and decided not to run for another term in 1948 5 Bushfield died from a cerebral hemorrhage in Miller on September 27 1948 and was buried at the GAR Cemetery in Miller 5 In October the governor appointed Bushfield s wife Vera to temporarily fill the Senate vacancy caused by his death 5 In November Karl E Mundt won the election for the term that started in January 1949 13 In December Vera Bushfield resigned enabling the governor to appoint Mundt to complete the final days of Harlan Bushfield s term 14 This appointment gave Mundt seniority over other senators elected in 1948 whose terms also started in January 1949 15 Family editIn 1912 Bushfield married Vera Callahan 16 They were the parents of three children Mary John and Harlan Jr 5 See also editList of United States Congress members who died in office 1900 49 References edit Onofrio Jan 2000 Iowa Biographical Dictionary Vol 1 St Claire Shores Somerset Publishers p 119 ISBN 978 0 403 09304 5 a b c Iowa Biographical Dictionary p 119 Venhuizen Tony 2018 Governor Harlan John Bushfield Trail of Governors Pierre SD Trail of Governors Foundation Retrieved June 29 2018 Political Advertisement For Attorney General Harlan J Bushfield Argus Leader Sioux falls SD November 1 1913 p 8 via Newspapers com a b c d e f g h i Governor Harlan John Bushfield Political Advertisement For Attorney General Harlan J Bushfield p 8 For Attorney General Harlan J Bushfield of Miller Daily Pioneer Times Deadwood SC May 16 1918 p 5 via Newspapers com Sterling Dfeated by M Master in the Race for U S Senator Deadwood Telegram Deadwood SD December 3 1923 p 1 via Newspapers com Miller Attorney to Run for S D Supreme Court Argus Leader Sioux Falls SD February 21 1930 p 4 via Newspapers com Republicans Name H J Bushfield to be Party Chairman the Daily Plainsman Huron SD October 25 1935 p 1 via Newspapers com State G O P Stresses Economy Tax Cuts Argus Leader Sioux Falls SD June 28 1938 p 1 via Newspapers com John E Miller Setting the Agenda Political Parties and Historical Change in The Plains Political Tradition Essays on South Dakota Political Culture Jon K Lauck ed John E Miller ed Donald C Simmons Jr ed Pierre South Dakota South Dakota State Historical Society Press 2011 p 89 GOPs Carry S D Bonus Wins The Daily Plainsman Huron SD November 3 1948 p 1 via Newspapers com Office of History and Preservation U S House of Representatives 2006 Women in Congress 1917 2006 Washington DC US Government Printing Office p 265 ISBN 978 0 16 076753 1 Women in Congress 1917 2006 p 265 Harlan J Bushfield National Governors Association Retrieved 2 September 2012 External links editUnited States Congress Harlan J Bushfield id B001168 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Harlan J Bushfield at Find a Grave Harlan John Bushfield at National Governors Association United States Congress 1950 Memorial Addresses Harlan John Bushfield Late a Senator from South Dakota Washington DC US Government Printing Office Party political offices Preceded byLeslie Jensen Republican nominee for Governor of South Dakota1938 1940 Succeeded byMerrell Q Sharpe Preceded byJohn Chandler Gurney Republican nominee for U S Senator from South Dakota Class 2 1942 Succeeded byKarl E Mundt Political offices Preceded byLeslie Jensen Governor of South Dakota1939 1943 Succeeded byMerrell Q Sharpe U S Senate Preceded byWilliam J Bulow United States Senator Class 2 from South Dakota1943 1948 Succeeded byVera C Bushfield Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harlan J Bushfield amp oldid 1208964831, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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