Henry H. Fish
Henry H. Fish was born in 1813 in Herkimer, NY. He moved to Utica during his boyhood. He was educated in the common schools of Utica.
After his school days were over Henry H. Fish got a job as a clerk in a dry goods store. Later he was selected by a number of the leading men engaged as forwarders in transporting merchandise on the canal to represent their interests in Albany.
In 1842, Henry H. Fish formed a partnership with Samuel Farwell in the forwarding business. He later withdrew from this partnership and became a partner with A.E. Culver. In 1851, he retired from that line of business and became General Manager and Treasurer of the Utica Gas Light Co. He extended the gas mains and improved the process of manufacturing.
In 1848, Henry H. Fish was elected as an alderman. In 1856, he was elected Mayor of Utica, he served one term. for six years starting in 1857 he was on the board of school commissioners.
In 1842, Henry H. Fish married Cornelia Phelon. They had three 3 sons and a daughter.
Henry H. Fish passed away on April 1, 1887 and is buried in Plot 11 Lot 150 of Forest Hill Cemetery.

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