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Marion Graves Anthon Fish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Marion Graves Anthon "Mamie" Fish (June 8, 1853 ? May 25, 1915) was a ... She
and her husband Stuyvesant Fish maintained stately homes in New York City ...
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BIG OLD HOUSES: Mamie Fish - Dec 20, 2013 ... Mamie's husband, Stuyvesant Fish, as elegant and pedigreed an Edwardian era
American as ever strolled into the Newport Casino, is pictured ...
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The Gilded Age Era: Stuyvesant Fish Mansion New York City - Jul 8, 2012 ... Stuyvesant Fish was not vastly wealthy or a great robber baron, unlike his many
friends, but a quiet and kindly man who had come from one of ...
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Notable And Fanciful Quotes: "Magnificent Mamie" Mrs. Stuyvesant ... - Jul 6, 2010 ... ?Mamie? married on June 1st, 1876 to Stuyvesant Fish (24.VI.1851 ? 10.IV.1923),
President of the Illinois Central Railroad, and Director of the ...
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BIG OLD HOUSES: Mamie Fish - Dec 20, 2013 ... Mamie's husband, Stuyvesant Fish, as elegant and pedigreed an Edwardian era
American as ever strolled into the Newport Casino, is pictured ...
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The Gilded Age Era: Stuyvesant Fish Mansion New York City - Jul 8, 2012 ... Stuyvesant Fish was not vastly wealthy or a great robber baron, unlike his many
friends, but a quiet and kindly man who had come from one of ...
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Notable And Fanciful Quotes: "Magnificent Mamie" Mrs. Stuyvesant ... - Jul 6, 2010 ... ?Mamie? married on June 1st, 1876 to Stuyvesant Fish (24.VI.1851 ? 10.IV.1923),
President of the Illinois Central Railroad, and Director of the ...
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Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, nee Marion Anthon, a.k.a. Mamie | New York ... - Nov 4, 2011 ... Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish (seated at right), with Stanford White (center with powdered
hair) and friends. Museum of the City of New York.
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