Because of his eventual support of an income tax, his daughter Abby Greene Aldrich's marriage to John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and other related reasons, Aldrich is considered to have been one of the most elite politicians at the time, even known as the authentic voice of J. P. Morgan. He died in 1915, four years after his last term in the Senate ended.
Born in Foster, Rhode Island, Aldrich was elected as a Republican to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1878 and entered the U.S. Senate in 1881.
In the late 1890s, Aldrich assumed a key role as one of "The Senate Four"—Aldrich, William Allison of Iowa, Orville Platt of Connecticut, and John Spooner of Wisconsin—who dominated the Senate for a decade.
Aldrich's grandson, NelsonAldrich Rockefeller, served as vice president of the United States from 1974 to 1977, and his great-grandson, John D. Rockefeller IV, took his oath as a U.S. senator from West Virginia in 1985.