Adolph Julius Rodenbeck (October 15, 1861 – April 8, 1960) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge from Rochester, New York.
Rodenbeck was born on October 15, 1861, in Rochester, New York, the son of Charles T. and Frederica C.
He was admitted to the bar in 1887, and after an extended trip abroad he settled in Rochester and worked as a lawyer there.
He served in the latter position until June 1898, after which he resumed his private law practice.
In 1898, he was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Republican, representing the Monroe County 2nd District.
[13] Rodenbeck was a trustee of the Wagner Memorial Lutheran College, secretary of the Central Republican Club, and a member of the Freemasons, the Odd Fellows, the Down Town Republican Club, the Genesee Valley Club, the Monroe Club, the Rochester Whist Club, the Monroe County Historical Society, the New York State Bar Association, the Rochester Bar Association,[2] Phi Beta Kappa, the Maennerchor Society, the Rochester Historical Society, the Association of Alumni of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts of New York City, and the German-American Society.