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Hamilton Fish II (Rough Rider)

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Nickname(s)
  
Ham

Role
  
Rough Rider

Years of service
  
1898

Education
  
Columbia University

Rank
  
Sergeant

Name
  
Hamilton II


Hamilton Fish II (Rough Rider)

Buried at
  
Saint Philip's Church Cemetery, Garrison, New York

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Battles/wars
  
Spanish–American War Battle of Las Guasimas

Died
  
1898, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

Place of burial
  
Garrison, New York, United States

Battles and wars
  
Battle of Las Guasimas, Spanish–American War

Service/branch
  
United States Army

Hamilton Fish, of the Rough Riders, a wealthy young New Yorker, was a Sergeant in the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, the Rough Riders, during the Spanish–American War.

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Biography

Fish was a graduate of Columbia University where he was a member of St. Anthony Hall. Fish was son of diplomat and banker Nicholas Fish, nephew of Hamilton Fish II the former speaker of the New York State Assembly, and grandson of the 26th United States Secretary of State, Hamilton Fish.

Fish was not the only soldier from a prominent family in the unit: "... To this rugged crew, Roosevelt added some 50 men with backgrounds closer to his own: Ivy Leaguers from wealthy Eastern families. In citing their qualifications for active duty, Roosevelt touted their athletic accomplishments. Dudley Dean was "perhaps the best quarterback who ever played on a Harvard 11." Bob Wrenn was "the champion tennis player of America." Other Easterners included "Waller, the high jumper; Craig Wadsworth, the steeplechase rider; Joe Stephens, the crack polo player; and Hamilton Fish, the ex-captain of the Columbia crew."

He was a member of "L" troop commanded by Captain Allyn K. Capron, Jr.. He was one of the first Americans killed in the Battle of Las Guasimas, near Santiago, Cuba, on June 24, 1898. He died of a gunshot just near the heart and survived less than a minute, according to a Rough Rider who was wounded by the same bullet.

Trivia

A dog given as a present by Teddy Roosevelt to Hamilton Fish became the mascot of Company B of the Rough Riders and a canine celebrity after the war. The animal, named "Don", reportedly also rushed up San Juan Hill with the Rough Riders. Don's subsequent owners were Col. William Wallace, then when Wallace died, Wallace's physician, Dr. Hadley. A contemporary account stated that "Since that time the big dog had had the freedom of the Quaker town (of Whittier, California), and had never walked through the streets without receiving much attention from small boys and girls to those of larger growth." Death came from "a big touring car containing four persons, going around a corner at so high a speed that the old dog, which was walking quietly along, could not get out of its way."

Movies

Hamilton Fish was played by Holt McCallany in the 1997 TV movie Rough Riders.

References

Hamilton Fish II (Rough Rider) Wikipedia