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Senate Years of Service: 1936-1938 Party: Democrat
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HITCHCOCK, Herbert Emery, a Senator from South Dakota; born in Maquoketa, Jackson County,
Iowa, August 22, 1867; attended public schools in Iowa and San Jose, Calif., a
business college at Davenport, Iowa, Iowa State College at Ames, and the
University of Chicago Law School; moved to Mitchell, S.Dak, in 1884, attended
school and worked as a stenographer; admitted to the South Dakota bar in 1896
and commenced practice in Mitchell; also engaged in banking; clerk of the State
senate 1896; elected as a States attorney 1904 and 1906; elected to the State
senate in 1909, 1911, and 1929; a trustee of Yankton (S.Dak.) College in 1936;
president of Mitchell school board 1924-1934; appointed on December 29, 1936,
as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the
death of Peter Norbeck and served from December 29, 1936, to November 8, 1938,
when a successor was elected; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for full
term beginning January 3, 1939; resumed the practice of law until his death in
Mitchell, S.Dak., February 17, 1958; interment in Graceland Cemetery.
BibliographyPressler, Larry. Herbert Hitchcock. In U.S. Senators
from the Prairie, pp. 107-11. Vermillion, SD: Dakota Press, 1982.
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