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  1. Hamilton Fish III (born Hamilton Stuyvesant Fish and also known as Hamilton Fish Jr.; December 7, 1888 – January 18, 1991) was an American soldier, author, and politician from New York. He represented New York's 26th congressional district in the Hudson Valley region in the United States House of Representatives from 1920 to 1945.

    • 1917–1919
  2. Hamilton Stuyvesant Fish, auch Hamilton Fish III (* 7. Dezember 1888 in Garrison, Putnam County, New York; † 18. Januar 1991 in Cold Spring, New York) war ein amerikanischer Politiker. Von 1920 bis 1945 war er republikanischer Abgeordneter im US-Repräsentantenhaus und Gegner Franklin D. Roosevelts .

  3. New York blue-blood Hamilton Fish III helped lead the “Harlem Hell Fighters” throughout World War I. This article appears in: August 2002. By Blaine Taylor. In July 1918, 30-year-old U.S. Army Captain Hamilton Fish, Jr., was in war-torn France with the 15th New York National Guard Regiment—also known as the (U.S.) 369th Infantry.

  4. Hamilton Fish (August 3, 1808 – September 7, 1893) was an American politician and statesman who served as the 16th governor of New York from 1849 to 1850, a United States senator from New York from 1851 to 1857, and the 26th U.S. secretary of state from 1869 to 1877.

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  5. 3. März 2021 · LATHAM, N.Y. – The United States has a Tomb of the Unknown Soldier today because a New York National Guard major and freshman congressman thought it was necessary 100 years ago.Hamilton Fish III was a 32-year-old lawyer with a Harvard degree who could,

  6. Learn about Hamilton Fish III, a U.S. congressman and co-founder of the Desmond-Fish Library, who advocated for neutrality and isolationism in the 1930s and 1940s. Explore books, dissertations, news reports, and other resources related to his life and views.

  7. Hamilton Fish Jr. (III) headed the Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States, and in the early 1930s, the Committee traveled across the nation and held hearings in many major cities, including Seattle. Fish understood communism as a triple threat: political, religious/moral, and economic. [1] .