His withdrawal also raises the possibility that for the first time since 1843 a Hamilton Fish will not be representing the state in Congress.
It was bought in the mid-1800's by Hamilton Fish, a governor of New York.
Beverley later passed into the hands of Hamilton Fish, and was destroyed by a fire in 1892.
At 20, she married Hamilton Fish, a lawyer who became secretary of state.
President Grant stated that Hamilton Fish, above all, was the person whom he most trusted for political advice.
Hamilton Fish had multiple notable descendants and relatives.
The park and pool are named after Hamilton Fish, a 19th century politician who grew up in the neighborhood.
The Hamilton Fish currently seeking the seat, the incumbent's son, is a Democrat.
Hamilton Fish had already shown himself one of the best non-commissioned officers we had.
See Hamilton Fish (disambiguation) for others with the same name.