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BIOGRAPHY: Nicholas, b. 19th February, 1846; d. 16th September, 1902;
graduated at Harvard and Columbia Law School; Assistant Secretary U. S.Legation, Brussels, 1871; Secretary 1874; afterwards Minister toSwitzerland and Belgium; m. and left issue.
The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: Volume IV
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Fish, Stuyvesant
FISH, Nicholas, diplomatist, was born in New York city, Feb. 17, 1846; son of Hamilton and Julia (Kean) Fish and grandson of Col. Nicholas Fish,a soldier of the Continental army. He was graduated from Columbia, A.B.,1867, and A.M., 1871, and from Harvard, LL.B., 1869. He was assistantsecretary of the U.S. legation at Berlin, 1871-74, and secretary,1874-77; U.S. chargé d'affaires, Switzerland, 1877-81, and U.S. ministerto Belgium, 1882-85. He then engaged in banking business in New Yorkcity. He was married to Clemence S. Bryce, and their sen Hamiltongraduated at Columbia in 1896, was a soldier in the war with Spain, 1898,and as 2d sergeant of troop K, in the 1st volunteer cavalry "RoughRiders," was present at the battle of Sevilla, Cuba, June 26, 1898, andwas killed in action, one of the first in the American army to fall.Nicholas Fish died in New York city, Sept. 16, 1902.
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