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For the professional baseball player, see Tom Berry (baseball)
He was born in Paddock, Nebraska, and came to South Dakota in 1897. He lived in several locations and finally settled in Mellette County south of Belvidere. He built up a 30,000 acre (120 km²) ranch raising Hereford cattle and saddle horses. He served in the House of Representatives of the South Dakota Legislature from 1925-1931. He was elected governor twice, in 1932 and 1934.[1] He ran for a third term in 1936 but was defeated by Leslie Jensen.[2] In 1938, he defeated interim United States Senator Herbert Hitchcock in the Democratic primary[3], but lost the general election to Chan Gurney.[4] In 1942 Berry defeated incumbent United States Senator William J. Bulow in the Democratic primary[5] but lost the general election to Harlan J. Bushfield.[6] That defeat ended his political career. For several years, he served as director of the Farm Credit Administration in Omaha, Nebraska. He retired to Rapid City, South Dakota, where he lived until his death.[7] [edit] References
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