Fish family papers. 1785-1936.

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Fish family papers. 1785-1936.

Representative from the state of New York, 25th district. Photocopies of typed transcripts of Nicholas Fish correspondence, 1785; letter to family regarding N. Fish's Revolutionary War Pension, 1844; contemporary copy of Roster of general [sic] and field officers in the armies of the United States; copies of correspondence with General Knox, 1782-1786; copy of a letter, New York, 19 March 1784 from George Clinton; copy of orders relieving N. Fish drom duty at West Point and instructing him to report to Albany; copy of letter, La Grange, December 8, 1828, sent to N. Fish by Lafayette; copy of letter, Albany Dec. 29, 1781 to N. Fish from Alexander Hamilton regarding war booty; copies of other letters; photocopies of Nicholas Fish's commissions and orders. Original papers of Hamilton Fish, 1844-1873, photocopies of correspondence, 1844-1873. These include early Civil War papers. Papers of Hamilton Fish Jr. (1849-1936) including general orders and a letter Washington City [D.C.] March 22, 1875 from William Belknap, Secretary of War. Also included in the collection are clippings, printed pamphlets, (some written by Hamilton Fish III), letter to Stuyvesant Fish, Newport, March 1, 1910, and miscellaneous family papers.

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