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{{Short description|American politician (1889–1976)}}







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Miller, South Dakota>Miller, South Dakota, U.S.1976168|9}}Fort Collins, Colorado>Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S.|resting_place = Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Miller, South DakotaRepublican Party (United States)>RepublicanHarlan J. BushfieldSeptember 27, 1948|end=d.}}|children = 3University of Wisconsin–Stout>University of Wisconsin, Stout (Bachelor of Arts)Dakota Wesleyan UniversityUniversity of Minnesota>University of Minnesota, Twin Cities}}Vera Sarah Bushfield (née Cahalan, August 9, 1889{{spaced ndash}}April 16, 1976) was an American politician served as a U.S. senator from South Dakota in 1948, as well as the First Lady of South Dakota from 1939 to 1943. Bushfield's appointment also marked the first time one state had been represented by two female senators; Gladys Pyle served for two months in late 1938 and early 1939.

Early life

Vera Sarah Cahalan was born in Miller, South Dakota, on August 9, 1889, the daughter of Maurice Francis Cahalan and Mary Ellen (Conners) Cahalan.BOOK, 2006, Women in Congress, 1917–2006,weblink Washington, D.C., United States Government Publishing Office, U.S. Government Printing Office, 263, 978-0-1607-6753-1, Internet Archive, She attended the public schools of Miller and in 1912 she graduated from Menomonie, Wisconsin's Stout Institute with a degree in domestic science. In addition, Cahalan attended Dakota Wesleyan University and the University of Minnesota.On April 15, 1912, Cahalan married Harlan J. Bushfield, who was also a resident of Miller, and the Bushfields continued to reside there. The Bushfields were the parents of three children; Mary, John, and Harlan Jr.

First lady of South Dakota

Harlan Bushfield was an attorney and Republican Party official who served as Governor of South Dakota from 1939 to 1943. During his governorship, Vera Bushfield was the official sponsor of {{USS|South Dakota|BB-57}}, a World War II ship launched in Camden, New Jersey on June 7, 1941.NEWS, Gevik, Brian, April 30, 2018, The Double Christening of the Battleship South Dakota, 1941,weblink SDPB.org, South Dakota Public Broadcasting, Vermillion, SD, After serving as governor, Harlan Bushfield served as a U.S. Senator beginning in 1943. Because of illness, he was not running for reelection in 1948, and he died in September. The contest to succeed him was between Republican Karl E. Mundt and Democrat John A. Engel.

U.S. Senator

On October 6, 1948, Vera Bushfield was appointed to the Senate to temporarily fill the vacancy caused by her husband's death. Governor George T. Mickelson appointed her with the understanding that she would resign before the end of the term. During her tenure, the Senate was not in session, so Bushfield chose to remain in Pierre with a small staff and attend to constituent services rather than travel to Washington, D.C.Mundt won the November election, and Bushfield resigned on December 26, 1948. Her resignation enabled Mickelson to appoint Mundt, giving him a few days of seniority over other senators elected in 1948, whose terms began in January 1949.

Later life

Bushfield maintained an interest in politics.NEWS, United Press International, April 10, 1952, Mrs. Bushfield Endorses Taft,weblink The Daily Republic, Mitchell, SD, 18, Newspapers.com, In 1952, she endorsed Senator Robert A. Taft for president. Taft lost the Republican nomination to Dwight Eisenhower, who went on to win the general election.NEWS, Pach, Chester J. Jr., 2021, Dwight Eisenhower: Campaigns and Elections; The Campaign and Election of 1952,weblink Miller Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, May 9, 2021, In 1961, Bushfield took advantage of the floor privileges granted to former senators to speak to the U.S. Senate on the 100th anniversary of the creation of Dakota Territory.NEWS, Associated Press, March 4, 1961, Senate Applauds Mrs. Bushfield,weblink Rapid City Journal, Rapid City, SD, 12, Newspapers.com, After a speech by James Eastland in which he praised the career of Harlan Bushfield, Eastland yielded the floor to Senator Francis H. Case, who introduced Vera Bushfield so she could deliver her remarks.Vera Bushfield died in Fort Collins, Colorado, on April 16, 1976. She is buried at the G.A.R. Cemetery in Miller.BOOK, United States Congress, 1989, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-1989,weblink Washington, DC, U.S. Government Printing Office, 716, 978-0-1600-6384-8, Google Books,

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