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Joseph W. Fifer (born October 28, 1840 in Staunton, Virginia; died August 6, 1938 in Bloomington, Illinois) succeeded Richard J. Oglesby as the nineteenth Governor of Illinois, serving between January 14, 1889 and January 10, 1893, including the whole of 1891.

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