Livingston Fish Marian Anthon Fish Stuyvesant Fish, Jr. Sidney Webster Fish
Parent(s)
Hamilton Fish Julia Ursin Niemcewicz Kean
Relatives
Nicholas Fish (grandfather) Nicholas Fish II (brother) Hamilton Fish II (brother) Hamilton Fish III (nephew) Hamilton Fish (nephew) Samuel Benjamin (brother-in-law)
Alma mater
Columbia College
Stuyvesant Fish (June 24, 1851 – April 10, 1923) was an American businessman and member of the Fish family who served as president of the Illinois Central Railroad. He owned grand residences in New York City and Newport, Rhode Island, entertained lavishly and, along with his wife "Mamie", became prominent in American high society during the Gilded Age.[1]
^"Fish, Stuyvesant, 1851–1923". research.frick.org. Archives Directory for the History of Collecting. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
StuyvesantFish (June 24, 1851 – April 10, 1923) was an American businessman and member of the Fish family who served as president of the Illinois Central...
Marion Graves Anthon Fish (nickname, "Mamie"; June 8, 1853 – May 25, 1915), often referred to by contemporaries as Mrs. StuyvesantFish, was an American socialite...
StuyvesantFish and his family. The term may refer to: Hamilton Fish House – at 21 Stuyvesant Street, also known as Nicholas and Elizabeth Stuyvesant...
Hamilton Fish III (born Hamilton StuyvesantFish and also known as Hamilton Fish Jr.; December 7, 1888 – January 18, 1991) was an American soldier, author...
Stuyvesant (1769–1833), a New York landowner and merchant Peter Gerard Stuyvesant (1778–1847), a New York landowner and philanthropist Hamilton Fish (1808–1893)...
consul general in Rome, Italy 1871–1873. StuyvesantFish Morris (1843–1928), a prominent physician. Nicholas Fish II (1846–1902), the U.S. Chargé d'Affaires...
Peter Stuyvesant (English: /ˈstaɪvəsənt/; in Dutch also Pieter and Petrus Stuyvesant, Dutch: [ˈstœyvəzɑnt]; c. 1610 – August 1672) was a Dutch colonial...
StuyvesantFish (1851–1923) and Marian Graves Anthon Fish (1853–1915), a leader of the "The 400". His two surviving siblings were Marian Anthon Fish (1880–1944)...
StuyvesantFish Morris (August 3, 1843 – May 10, 1928) was an American physician and the progenitor of Manhattan's prominent family of physicians. Morris...
The Hamilton Fish House, also known as the StuyvesantFish House and Nicholas and Elizabeth StuyvesantFish House, is where Hamilton Fish (1808–93), later...
19 Gramercy Park South, also known as 86 Irving Place or the StuyvesantFish House, is a four-story row house located at the corner of Gramercy Park South...
gave rise to Hamilton Fish, governor, senator, and secretary of state, and StuyvesantFish. He was descended from Thomas Fish, who settled in New England...
York congressmen Hamilton Fish III and Hamilton Fish IV. Through his daughter Elizabeth, he was the grandfather of StuyvesantFish Morris (1843–1928), a prominent...
Island. Edith Stuyvesant Dresser was born on January 17, 1873, in Newport, Rhode Island, to Major George Warren Dresser (1837–1883) and Susan Fish Le Roy (1834–1883)...
independence. Peter Stuyvesant was a prominent founder of New York, then a Dutch Colony, and his family owned much property in Manhattan. Fish received his primary...
herself into the social scene with tremendous gusto, becoming, with Mrs. StuyvesantFish and Mrs. O.H.P. Belmont (of nearby Belcourt), one of the three great...
Mark's Church. In addition, the Hamilton Fish House at 21 Stuyvesant Street, also known as the StuyvesantFish House, is a New York City landmark owned...
Foundation was chosen to be CIO of Willett. The firm was based at the StuyvesantFish House alongside Bloomberg Philanthropies, but as of 2023[update], is...
siblings included Sarah Morris Fish, Julia Kean Fish, Susan Le Roy Fish, Hamilton Fish II, StuyvesantFish, and Edith Livingston Fish. His maternal uncle was...
to fill her role in New York Society: Marion Graves Anthon Fish, the wife of StuyvesantFish, Theresa Fair Oelrichs, the wife of Hermann Oelrichs, and...
Edwin Booth – famed Shakespearean actor, founded The Players No. 19 – StuyvesantFish – a leader of New York society (1887) No. 19 – Edward Sheldon – playwright...
honorary Belonger of the BVI. In 1978, Jarecki sought to buy the former StuyvesantFish mansion at 19 Gramercy Park South in Manhattan, New York City, but...
artistic influences. Her father was professor of art history Peter StuyvesantFish and her mother was sculptor and potter Florence Whistler Voorhees....
from Columbia. His paternal grandparents were Elizabeth (née Stuyvesant) Fish and Nicholas Fish (1758–1833), a leading Federalist politician and notable figure...