Albert L. Phillips

Albert Liscom Phillips (May 12, 1824 – April 15, 1893) was an American merchant, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer.

He served two years each in the Wisconsin Senate (1881–1882) and State Assembly (1869–1870), representing Racine County.

[1] He came west to Wisconsin in 1850, settling first in Dodge County before moving to Racine in 1856, where he resided for the rest of his life.

Phillips was part of a delegation of the Racine County board of supervisors that traveled to other areas of the state to inspect municipal jail facilities as part of a project to build a new Racine County jail.

During this travel, Phillips contracted a disease which ultimately resulted in his death.