Hamilton Fish to Washburne, March 2, 1877
No. 93. Mr. Fish to Mr. Washburne. Department of State, Washington, March 2, 1877. No. 885.] Sir: I have to acknowledge the receipt of your No. 1453, transmitting a compilation…
Hamilton Fish was an American statesman who served as the sixteenth 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. Fish was the most trusted advisor to President Ulysses S. Grant and recognized as the pillar of Grant's presidency. He is considered one of the nation's most effective U.S. secretaries of state by scholars, known for his judiciousness and efforts towards reform and diplomatic moderation. He settled the controversial Alabama Claims with the United Kingdom, developing the concept of international arbitration and avoided war with Spain over Cuban independence by coolly handling the volatile Virginius incident. He also organized a peace conference and treaty between South American countries and Spain.
No. 93. Mr. Fish to Mr. Washburne. Department of State, Washington, March 2, 1877. No. 885.] Sir: I have to acknowledge the receipt of your No. 1453, transmitting a compilation…
No. 133. Mr. Fish to Sir Edward Thornton. Department of State, Washington, March 3, 1877. Sir: Referring to your note of the 27th January last, with which you forwarded to…