Harvey Edward Fisk (March 26, 1856 – October 8, 1944) was an American banker and financial writer.
He was associated with his brother Pliny Fisk, who was an outstanding investment banker before the first World War, in the management of their father's firm.
[1] He resigned from the family company in 1898 and a year later formed a partnership with George H. Robinson for investment banking purposes.
The unusual depth of the lot of 119.5 feet, allowed Fisk to carry out a plan of having three extra deep rooms.
In his younger days he sponsored a boys' club on the West Side in New York.
Up to his death he was actively involved in the work of the Princeton University Library and was an honorary curator there of the Benjamin Strong collection of books on industry and finance.
During World War I she devoted her time to aiding the United States Navy, and later provided clothing for wounded men returning from France.
Harvey Edward Fisk married Mary Lee Scudder of Trenton, New Jersey, in 1879.