Charles F. Pfister
Charles F. Pfister | |
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Charles F. Pfister, Wisconsin Historical Society collections | |
| Chairman of the Wisconsin Republican Party | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | June 17, 1859 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. |
| Died | November 12, 1927 (aged 68) |
| Political party | Republican |
| Profession | banker, corporate director, hotelier, utility owner, publisher |
Charles F. Pfister (June 17, 1859 – November 12, 1927) was a wealthy tannery magnate, bank financier, utility owner, newspaper publisher, hotelier and philanthropist in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was also a central figure in the stalwart "Old Guard" of the Republican Party of Wisconsin during the rise of the state's progressive Republicans. Although never a political candidate himself, Pfister advised on tactics and used his vast holdings to fund the party's operations, dictate favored legislation, and re-edit the opinion pages of Wisconsin newspapers. A lifelong bachelor, Pfister belonged to many clubs and organizations but shunned the spotlight. He donated much of his fortune to local arts groups and charities.