Thomas C. Fields


Thomas Craig Fields was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

Life

He studied law in Delhi, was admitted to the bar in 1846, and practiced in New York City. In 1847, he married Annie E. Smith. He was a Central Park Commissioner from 1857 to 1870; and a New York City Park Commissioner from 1870 to 1872.
He was a member of the New York State Assembly in 1863; of the New York State Senate in 1864 and 1865; and again of the State Assembly in 1870, 1871 and 1872.
During the impeachment of New York State Supreme Court Justice George G. Barnard, among the charges it was noted that Barnard denied alimony to Annie on behalf of Fields.
He was a member of the Tweed Ring, and in the autumn of 1872 he fled to Cuba, then Europe, and finally Canada, and died while being a fugitive from justice at his residence "The Priory", near St. Andrews, in Quebec.