Robert E. Fisk was born in Pierpont, Ohio, in 1837. He spent his - TopicsExpress



          

Robert E. Fisk was born in Pierpont, Ohio, in 1837. He spent his early life as a newspaperman in Indiana and New York before becoming an officer in several New York volunteer regiments, beginning in 1861. During the Civil War, he corresponded with Miss Elizabeth Chester of Vernon, Connecticut, and she later became his wife. He served as second-in-command under James during the 1866 Fisk Expedition to Montana and arrived in Helena in September of that year. He was an owner and editor of the Helena Herald for 36 years and actively promoted the Republican cause in Montana. He died in Berkeley, California, in 1908. Elizabeth Lizzie Chester Fisk was born February 18, 1846, in East Haddam, Connecticut, of staunch Presbyterian and Republican parents. Following her marriage to Robert in 1867, Lizzie settled with him in Helena, and while running a large household, which included six children, she managed to write long, detailed letters to her family in Connecticut. Her correspondence, described her daily life in Helena and such occurrences as the fires that periodically devastated Helenas downtown area, vigilante lynchings, political crises and scandals, and major social events. Lizzie Fisk died April 21, 1927, in Berkeley, California, having spent her last 25 years in that state. Andrew Jackson Fisk was born in Cattaraugus County, New York, in 1849. After military service, he too arrived in Helena with the 1866 Fisk Expedition. He soon entered into a partnership agreement with Robert, and together they began publishing the Helena Herald in November 1866. Andrew married Clara A. Wilcox on July 26, 1873. In 1898, he was appointed postmaster of Helena by President McKinley. He also served as adjutant general of Montana Territory during the administration of Governor B.P. Carpenter. He was very active in fraternal organizations, the Montana Department of the Grand Army of the Republic, and the Society of Montana Pioneers. He died February 3, 1910, in Helena. Van Hayden Fisk was born in Ohio, December 19, 1840. An active soldier and frontiersman, he accompanied his brother James on two of the Fisk expeditions and served as wagon master in 1866. In Montana, he engaged in mining and farming and also worked at the Helena Herald in various capacities. He was at one time owner and publisher of the Townsend Tranchant. He died April 19, 1890, in Helena.
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