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  1. 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.

  2. Stuyvesant Fish (Nueva York, 24 de junio de 1851 - 10 de abril de 1923) fue un empresario estadounidense miembro de la familia Fish. Ocupó el cargo de presidente del Illinois Central Railroad.

  3. Marion Graves Anthon Fish (nickname, "Mamie"; June 8, 1853 – May 25, 1915), often referred to by contemporaries as Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, was an American socialite and self-styled "fun-maker" of the Gilded Age.

  4. 19 de ago. de 2021 · Mamie Fish was a famous society hostess in Newport, known for her lavish parties, caustic wit and social rivalries. She was married to Stuyvesant Fish, a businessman and descendant of the Mayflower, who built Crossways, a mansion for spectacular entertainments.

  5. Stuyvesant Fish (stī´vəsənt), 18511923, American railroad executive, b. New York City; son of Hamilton Fish (1808–93). He became (1877) a director of the Illinois Central RR, and as its president (1887–1907) he built the railroad into a large system.

  6. The Hamilton Fish House, also known as the Stuyvesant Fish House and Nicholas and Elizabeth Stuyvesant Fish House, is where Hamilton Fish (1808–93), later Governor and Senator of New York, was born and resided from 1808 to 1838.

  7. PLACE. Stuyvesant Fish House. 21 Stuyvesant Street. The Venue. This building was once home to future Governor and New York Senator Hamilton Fish. Peter Stuyvesant built this federalist style house for his daughter as a wedding gift in about 1804.