
Charles D. Rosa (September 15, 1870 – August 3, 1959) was an American jurist and politician.
Born in the town ofCenter,Rock County, Wisconsin, Rosa worked on a farm and on the railroad. He went to Evansville Seminary and Beloit Academy. He then graduated fromBeloit College. Rosa served as principal of theEdgerton, Wisconsin public schools. Rosa graduated fromUniversity of Wisconsin Law School and practiced law inBeloit, Wisconsin; Rosa also taught commercial law at Beloit College. In 1906, Rosa was elected Beloit Municipal Court judge. He also was a farmer and livestock breeder. In 1911 and 1917, Rosa served in theWisconsin State Assembly and was aRepublican. Later, Rosa served as chairman of the Wisconsin Tax Commission. He died inMadison, Wisconsin.[1][2][3]
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