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Senator Julius Rockwell

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Senator Julius Rockwell - Massachusetts Whig

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NameJulius Rockwell
PositionSenator
StateMassachusetts
PartyWhig
StatusFormer Representative
Term StartDecember 4, 1843
Term EndDecember 31, 1855
Terms Served5
BornApril 26, 1805
GenderMale
Bioguide IDR000368
Senator Julius Rockwell
Julius Rockwell served as a senator for Massachusetts (1843-1855).

About Senator Julius Rockwell



Julius Rockwell served as a Senator from Massachusetts in the United States Congress from 1843 to 1855. A member of the Whig Party, Julius Rockwell contributed to the legislative process during 5 terms in office.

Julius Rockwell’s service in Congress occurred during a significant period in American history. As a member of the Senate, Julius Rockwell participated in the democratic process and represented the interests of constituents.

Julius Rockwell (April 26, 1805 – May 19, 1888) was a United States politician from Massachusetts, and the father of Francis Williams Rockwell. Rockwell was born in Colebrook, Connecticut, and educated at private schools and then Yale, where he studied law, graduating in 1826. He was admitted to the bar and in 1830 commenced practice in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. He was elected a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1834 and served four years, three of them as Speaker. Rockwell was appointed commissioner of the Bank of Massachusetts from 1838 to 1840. In 1842 he successfully ran as a Whig candidate for the House of Representatives and was re-elected three times, serving from 1843 to 1851. He did not seek renomination in 1850. He was a delegate to the state constitutional convention in 1853, and was appointed to the Senate in 1854 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Edward Everett, serving from June 3, 1854, to January 31, 1855, when his successor Henry Wilson was elected. Rockwell voted in the electoral college for the Republican candidate John C. Frémont in the presidential election of 1856. Rockwell returned to his old post of Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1858, until his appointment to the Massachusetts Superior Court in 1859. He retired as a judge in 1886 and died May 19, 1888, in Lenox, Massachusetts, where he is buried.