JUDICIAL · WI · 1929-1950
Marvin B. Rosenberry
Supreme Court Chief Justice · Republican · Wisconsin
On the record
21-year tenure
Background
Between 1929 and 1950, Marvin B. Rosenberry held the Supreme Court Chief Justice seat in Wisconsin, a 21-year tenure. Earliest occupant of this seat in Officium's records; succeeded by Oscar M. Fritz. Note: 21-year tenure.
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Others who held this office in Wisconsin
- Nathan S. Heffernan (1983-1995)
- Bruce F. Beilfuss (1976-1983)
- Horace W. Wilkie (1974-1976)
- E. Harold Hallows (1968-1974)
- George R. Currie (1964-1967)
- Timothy Brown (1961-1962)
- John E. Martin (1957-1961)
- Oscar M. Fritz (1950-1957)