Rollins, Frederick H.
Senate 1929-34 (District 2)
Party when first elected: Nonpartisan Election
Counties Served:
Winona
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth:
9/30/1867
Birth Place:
Pope Prairie, Minnesota
Birth County:
Houston
Birth Country:
United States
Date of Death:
Gender:
Male
Religion:
Reported Minority: None Reported
Other Names:
City of Residence (when first elected):
Saint Charles
Occupation (when first elected):
Practicing Medicine
EDUCATION
Caledonia Country Grade Schools; Elementary School;
Minneapolis High School; Secondary;
Rush Medical College, Chicago, Illinois; Medical Degree; 1897
OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE
School Board/Administration:
St. Charles, Minnesota (Board of Education, President);
1??? to 1???
Military:
American Expeditionary Forces (World War I; Beaune, France; Convalescent Camp Number 6; Commanding Officer);
191? to 19??
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
Spouse:
Children:
Family Members Who Have Served in the Minnesota Legislature:
GENERAL NOTES
He was born in a log cabin three miles south of Caledonia, Minnesota.
Body:
Senate
District:
02
Elected:
11/4/1930
Residence:
Saint Charles
Term of Office:
1/5/1931 to 1/6/1935
Counties Represented:
Winona
Occupation:
Practicing Medicine
Party:
Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
-
Aviation
-
Municipal Affairs
-
Public Health (Chair)
-
Public Highways
-
Soldiers Home
-
Telephone and Telegraph
-
University
-
Workmens Compensation
Body:
Senate
District:
02
Elected:
11/4/1930
Residence:
Saint Charles
Term of Office:
1/5/1931 to 1/6/1935
Counties Represented:
Winona
Occupation:
Practicing Medicine
Party:
Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
-
Aviation
-
Municipal Affairs
-
Public Health (Chair)
-
Public Highways
-
Soldiers Home
-
Telephone and Telegraph
-
University
-
Workmens Compensation
Body:
Senate
District:
02
Elected:
11/6/1928
Residence:
Saint Charles
Term of Office:
1/8/1929 to 1/4/1931
(Special Election)
Counties Represented:
Winona
Occupation:
Practicing Medicine
Party:
Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
-
Aviation
-
Education
-
Municipal Affairs
-
Public Health
-
Public Highways
-
Soldiers Home
-
Workmens Compensation
Session Notes:
He ran in a special election after Sen. Henry Steen died on July 27, 1928. He was sworn in on January 8, 1929.
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