Boswell, H. James. American Blue Book Western Washington, Seattle, Lowman and Hanford Co., 1922. p. 172. T. P. FISK, City Attorney of Kelso, is an especially able lawyer, and has made rapid progress in his profession. Mr. Fisk is a native of Pennsylvania, and was born in 1862. His early training was in the public schools, and Kansas Normal College, following which he read law, and was admitted to the bar in 1888, in Kansas. He was admitted to the Bar in Washington in 1892. He was prosecuting attorney of Mason county from 1903 to 1904, and from 1907 to 1910. He was city attorney of Shelton from 1901 to 1918, and is now City Attorney of Kelso, and junior member of the firm of McKenney & Fisk, of that city. During the tenure of Mr. Fisk in public office many difficult matters have come up for attention. He was fully equal to the occasion, was however, and the manner in which he disposed of them so successfully is a matter of official record. In court Mr. Fisk's arguments are logical, decisive and conclusive. Mr. Fisk is regarded as one of the best members of the bar, a man of splendid mind. He is forceful and determined in his every action, and there are few cases tried by Mr. Fisk but what the court records indicate success. Mr. Fisk was married to Miss Bertha Leichhardt, in 1887, and the couple have four children, two sons and two daughters. He is a member of the Kelso club, and the county and state bar associations. Submitted by: Judy Bivens * * * * Notice: These biographies were transcribed for the Washington Biographies Project. Unless otherwise stated, no further information is available on the individual featured in the biographies.