Daniel Willard Fiske

(1831-1904)

U.S. Chess

Hall of Fame

Inducted 2022

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daniel Willard Fiske was a major pioneer in chess organization, journalism, literature, and historical preservation whose influence is still felt today. He originated the idea of a nationwide American Chess Congress and helped to make it a reality in 1857. Without this tournament, it is doubtful whether American chess star Paul Morphy would have achieved more than local fame. Fiske’s massive book on the event not only gives the games of the Congress but also deals with the creation of the American Chess Association (a precursor to today’s US Chess) and the author’s important role in standardizing the rules of chess. He was also arguably the most influential early U.S. chess journalist, earning renown through his magazine The Chess Monthly and newspaper column in the New York Saturday Press.

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Members of the First American Chess Congress, 1857

1857

Daniel Willard Fiske Papers, #13-1-1165. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library

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Daniel Willard Fiske Playing Chess on the Terrace of the Villa Landor

c. 1900

Daniel Willard Fiske Papers, #13-1-1165. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library