Name Anton Rockne Spouse(s) Susie Albertson Role Politician | Children Melroy, Elnor, Ariel Died May 2, 1950 Profession Lawyer | |
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Political party RepublicanNonpartisan (Conservative Caucus) Education University of Minnesota, University of Minnesota Law School |
Anton Julius "A.J." Rockne (December 19, 1868 or 1869 – May 2, 1950) was a Minnesota Republican politician, and the longest-serving legislator and state senator in the history of Minnesota.
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Background
Rockne was born in Harmony, Minnesota to Norwegian immigrant parents. Rockne graduated from Decorah Institute, in Decorah, Iowa. Rockne received a degree from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1894. He was admitted to the Bar on June 7, 1894 and practiced as an attorney.
He was married to Susie Albertson on December 10, 1899 and had three children. Anton J. Rockne was a director and charter member of the Norwegian fraternal organization, Vosselag, at its founding in 1909.
Career
He was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1902. In 1909 he was selected to serve as Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives, a position he held for two years. In 1910, Rockne was elected to the Minnesota Senate. He would hold the seat for 36 years, longer than any senator in state history. Rockne served as chairman of the powerful finance committee for from 1915 to 1947. His 44 combined years of legislative service tie him with Carl M. Iverson for the greatest length of legislative service in state history.