Dedrick Martin Langve (March 8, 1892 - April 2, 1959) was an American lawyer and politician.
Born in the town of Utica, Crawford County, Wisconsin,[1] Langve served in the United States Army during World War I.[1] Langve went to the Madison, Minnesota Normal School and to St. Olaf College. He then went to Valparaiso University Law School.[1] Langve practiced law in Westby, Wisconsin from 1924 onward; he also practiced law in La Crosse, Wisconsin for one year.[1] Langve served as clerk of Wisconsin Circuit Court for Crawford County. Langve served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1929 and 1931 and was a Progressive Republican.[2] Langve died at his home in Westby, Wisconsin after one year of failing health.[1] He was buried at Utica Lutheran Church Cemetery in Crawford County, Wisconsin.[3] [4]