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  1. Marion Graves Anthon Fish (nickname, "Mamie"; June 8, 1853 – May 25, 1915), often referred to by contemporaries as Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, was an American socialite and self-styled "fun-maker" of the Gilded Age.

  2. Marion Graves Anthon Fish, apodada "Mamie" (Castleton, 8 de junio de 1853 - Glenclyffe, 25 de mayo de 1915), usualmente llamada por sus contemporáneos como Sra. Stuyvesant Fish, [1] fue una socialite estadounidense de la Era Dorada.

  3. 19 de ago. de 2021 · Mamie Fish, born Marion Graves Anthon, was a notorious party-giver and wit in Newport society. Learn about her lavish entertainments, her caustic wit, and her feuds with other society ladies.

  4. Marian Graves Anthon Fish died of a cerebral hemorrhage at her beloved country estate, 'Glenclyffe', at Garrison-on-Hudson, shortly before her thirty-ninth wedding anniversary, and her own birthday celebrations, that were being planned there.

  5. 2 de may. de 2022 · Marion “Mamie” Graves Anthon Fish (esposa del magnate del ferrocarril Stuyvesant Fish), famosa por su ingenio y por su temperamento divertido, fue la anfitriona por excelencia, responsable de...

  6. 17 de jul. de 2012 · When Marion Graves Anthon Fish a.k.a. "Mamie" decided she wanted a cottage in Newport, she wasn't thinking of a French chateau or a French Renaissance palace, but a colonial estate, American through and through.

  7. 9 de may. de 2020 · The most irreverent broad of the Gilded Age, Marion (“Mamie”) Fish did not shine with beauty. Nore with education. Heavyset, stern, barely literate, and often quite rude, whatever she lacked in graces she more than made up for in quick wit and acidic tongue.