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Joseph Warren Keifer (January 30, 1836 – April 22, 1932) was a major general during the Spanish–American War and a prominent U.S. politician during the 1880s. He served in the United States House of Representatives as a Republican from Ohio from 1877 to 1885 and from 1905 to 1911.
General Joseph Warren Keifer was born in Clark County, Ohio on January 30, 1836 to Joseph and Mary Keifer. A graduate of Antioch College, Keifer became a lawyer and practiced law in Springfield from 1858 until 1861, at which time he enlisted and served as a major with the 3d Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Feb 2, 2022 · Jan. 30 was the birthday of General Joseph Warren Keifer. Keifer was one of two US Army generals who were born in Bethel Twp. The other is Medal of Honor recipient General Fred Funston.
Apr 22, 2018 · Former Rep. Joseph Warren Keifer, an Ohio Republican who served seven nonconsecutive House terms, including a brief stint as speaker, died on this day in 1932. Keifer, a veteran of the Civil...
Joseph Warren Keifer (1836-1932), Civil War soldier, Ohio congressman, and Speaker of the House, was reared on his father's farm in Ohio. He attended Antioch College and, after admission to the bar, began the practice of law in Springfield, Ohio, in 1858.
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- Keifer, Joseph Warren, 1836-1932.
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Joseph Warren Keifer was a prominent nineteenth century Ohio political and military leader, the first Ohioan to serve as Speaker of the House of Representatives. Born in Clark County, Ohio, Keifer attended local schools and Antioch College then returned to his family's farm, devoting his spare time to studying law.
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Official reports of J. Warren Keifer, Brevet Major General of Volunteers, U. S. A., detailing movements and operations of his command in the battles of Winchester (1863); Brandy Station, Orange Grove, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg (1864): Monocacy, Opequon, Fisher's Hill, Cedar Creek, Petersburg (1865), and Sailor's Creek ...