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SOURCE: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pnp/cph/3a30000/3a37000/3a37800/3a37879r.jpg

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FISH, HAMILTON.

Photograph from Brady negative in Ansco Collection. [No date found on item.]

Location: Biographical File

Reproduction Number: LC-USZ62-37517

Note: Gift, Ansco, Nov. 7, 1961.

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Rep. Hamilton Fish on neutrality. Washington, D.C., Oct. 30. After the House Rules Committee Session, Rep. Hamilton Fish was interviewed by the press. He told reporters that he had no disposition to filibuster and hoped that congress would disposed of the matter by Friday night, but he said opponents wanted some rule permitting the House to decide policy on three questions: the arms embargo, loans under the cash and carry provision, and the presidential power to determine combat areas, which Fish said, was equivalent to giving him authority to name an aggressor

General Mark Hersey, Capt. Hamilton Fish

Hon. Hamilton Fish, N.Y - NARA - 526126

Hamilton Fish, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, February 28, 1865 (Celebration in New York on March 4)

Mr. Field to Mr. Fish. Washington, June 27, 1870 Hon. Hamilton Fish. Sir: [Regarding the International ocean telegraph company].

Hon. Hamilton Fish, N.Y - NARA - 528535

Probe of first lady and sons income tax, asked of Congress by N.Y. Solon. Washington D.C. July 9. Congress was asked today to examine the income tax returns of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, James and Elliot Roosevelt, sons of the President and Mrs. Roosevelt, by Rep. Hamilton Fish, Republican of New York, when he appeared before the Special Congressional Committee on Tax Evasion. At the same time he also asked a probe of the tax returns of Secretary of Treasury Morgenthau and the Secretary's wife and father Henry Morgenthau, Sr. 7/9/37

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Hamilton Fish to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 30, 1861 (Sends resolution of Union Defense Committee)

Elizabeth and J. Hamilton Fish, 3rd, children of Rep. and Mrs. J. Hamilton Fish of New York, and their attractive Christmas tree

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Hamilton Fish, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, February 28, 1865 (Celebration in New York on March 4)

Hamilton Fish, Sr. & Daniel R. Anthony, 2121

Once famous athlete of House coaches page boys basketball team - Rep. Hamilton Fish of N.Y.

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