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Encyclopedia > Joseph H. Bottum

Joseph H. Bottum is a senator from South Dakota. He was born in Faulkton, Faulk County, South Dakota on August 7, 1903. He attended the public schools of Faulkton, Yankton College and the University of South Dakota (1920-1921), then graduated from the law school of the University of South Dakota at Vermillion in 1927. He was admitted to the bar in 1927 and commenced the practice of law in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1928. He became a state's attorney at Faulkton from 1932 to 1936. He was director of taxation for the State of South Dakota 1937-1943. Seal of the Senate The United States Senate is one of the two houses of the Congress of the United States, the other being the House of Representatives. ... State nickname: The Mount Rushmore State Other U.S. States Capital Pierre Largest city Sioux Falls Governor Mike Rounds (R) Official languages English Area 199,905 km² (17th)  - Land 196,735 km²  - Water 3,173 km² (1. ... Faulkton is a city located in Faulk County, South Dakota. ... August 7 is the 219th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (220th in leap years), with 146 days remaining. ... 1903 has the latest occurring solstices and equinoxes for 400 years, because the Gregorian calendar hasnt had a leap year for seven years or a century leap year since 1600. ... Yankton College is a small liberal arts college in Yankton, South Dakota. ... The University of South Dakota is a public university in South Dakota, founded in 1862. ... 1920 is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar) // Events January January 7 - Forces of Russian White admiral Kolchak surrender in Krasnoyarsk. ... 1921 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... The University of South Dakota is a public university in South Dakota, founded in 1862. ... Vermillion is a small town in the southeast corner of South Dakota . ... 1927 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1927 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ... State capitol building in Saint Paul Saint Paul is the capital and second-largest city of the state of Minnesota in the United States of America. ... 1928 was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1932 is a leap year starting on a Friday. ... 1936 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1937 was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1943 is a common year starting on Friday. ...


In 1942 Joseph Bottum was unsuccessful in seeking the Republican nomination for Governor and for Representative in 1950; however, he became Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota from 1960-1962. He was then appointed on July 9, 1962 as a Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Francis Case and served until January 3, 1963. He was an unsuccessful candidate in 1962 for election to the vacancy for Circuit Judge of Seventh Judicial Circuit. This article is about the year. ... The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party [1]), is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ... A governor is also a device that regulates the speed of a machine. ... Seal of the Congress. ... 1950 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... A Lieutenant Governor is a government official who is the subordinate or deputy of a Governor or Governor-General. ... 1960 was a leap year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1962 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... July 9 is the 190th day of the year (191st in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 175 days remaining. ... 1962 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... January 3 is the 3rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1963 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...


Joseph Bottum was a resident of Rapid City, South Dakota until his death there on July 4, 1984. He was buried in Pine Lawn Cemetery, Rapid City. Rapid City is a city located in Pennington County, South Dakota. ... July 4 is the 185th day of the year (186th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 180 days remaining. ... 1984 is a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


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