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AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1840-1938)
Joseph Wilson Fifer; Joseph Fifer; Joe Fifer

Robert Fifer         
AMERICAN BUSINESS CONSULTANT
Robert "Bob" Fifer; Fifer, Robert
Robert Fifer (born February 2, 1956) is a retired American business consultant, author and speaker. He was the president of Fifer Associates and the author of Double Your Profits in Six Months or Less (Harper Collins, 1993).
Fifer         
  • A fifer from the French [[Consular Guard]], 1801.
NON-COMBATANT MILITARY OCCUPATION OF A FOOT SOLDIER WHO ORIGINALLY PLAYED THE FIFE DURING COMBAT
A fifer is a non-combatant military occupation of a foot soldier who originally played the fife during combat. The practice was instituted during the period of Early Modern warfare to sound signals during changes in formation, such as the line, and were also members of the regiment's military band during marches.
Fifer         
  • A fifer from the French [[Consular Guard]], 1801.
NON-COMBATANT MILITARY OCCUPATION OF A FOOT SOLDIER WHO ORIGINALLY PLAYED THE FIFE DURING COMBAT
·noun One who plays on a fife.

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Joseph W. Fifer

Joseph Wilson Fifer (October 28, 1840 – August 6, 1938) was the 19th Governor of Illinois, serving from 1889 to 1893. He also served as a member of the Illinois Senate from 1881 to 1883.

"Private Joe" Fifer was born at Staunton, Virginia on October 28, 1840. At the age of 16, in 1856, he moved with his family to Danvers, Illinois and worked in his father's brickyard for several years.

Fifer enlisted as a Private in the 33rd Illinois Infantry at the start of the Civil War and was severely wounded at Jackson, Mississippi during General Grant's Vicksburg campaign. He refused a discharge and spent the rest of the war guarding a prison boat.

After the war, Fifer married Gertrude Lewis and had three children. The oldest child died in infancy, leaving Herman and Florence. He studied law at Illinois Wesleyan University and became the tax collector at Danvers Township. He served as the City Attorney of Bloomington, Illinois and as a state's attorney as well.

In 1880, he was elected to the state senate where he served for seven years.

His name was elevated to state level after fighting with General John Black, the pension commissioner, when the latter tried to remove him as a "typical Republican politician who did not deserve a pension." Fifer's pension was $24 a month. Due to his celebrity status "Private Joe" Fifer was elected Governor of Illinois in 1889. One of his notable acts as Governor was to commute the life sentence of murderer Dr.Thomas Neill Cream, allowing his release, and freeing Cream to commit at least four more murders in London.

Fifer lost a reelection bid, and then twice refused the nomination to run again for governor. He was appointed to the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) by President William McKinley in 1899.

Governor Fifer lived to see his daughter, Florence Fifer Bohrer, elected as the first female State Senator of Illinois in 1924.