Peter Philipps | |
Office: | Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly |
Constituency: | Outagamie 2nd District |
Term Start: | January 4, 1909 |
Term End: | January 2, 1911 |
Predecessor: | Simon F. Wehrwein |
Successor: | Carl Hansen |
Constituency1: | Manitowoc 1st district |
Term Start1: | January 2, 1882 |
Term End1: | January 1, 1883 |
Predecessor1: | Thomas Gleeson |
Successor1: | Joseph Miller |
Party: | Republican |
Birth Date: | 5 June 1835 |
Birth Place: | Geisfeld, Rhine Province, |
Death Place: | Kaukauna, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Occupation: | farmer, blacksmith |
Allegiance: | United States |
Branch: | United States Volunteers Union Army |
Rank: | Sergeant, USV |
Serviceyears: | 1864 - 1865 |
Unit: | 45th Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry |
Battles: | American Civil War |
Peter Philipps (June 5, 1835February 17, 1917) was a German American immigrant, blacksmith, and politician. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly for two terms.
Philipps was born in Geisfeld, then part of the Rhine Province in the Kingdom of Prussia. The Wisconsin Blue Book lists his birthdate as June 5, 1835, but other sources differ. In 1864, during the fourth year of the American Civil War, he was drafted into the Union Army. He was enrolled in Company B of the 45th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, where he served through the end of the war, rising to the rank of sergeant.[1] [2]
He died at his home in Kaukauna, Wisconsin on February 17, 1917.[3]
Philipps was first a member of the Assembly in 1882. He was later re-elected in 1908. Other positions Philipps held include mayor of Kaukauna. He was a Republican.[2]