Preserved Fish

Preserved Fish

Preserved Fish (1766-1846) was a prominent New York City shipping merchant [cite book | last = Pratchett | first = Terry | title = The Art of Discworld | publisher = Gollancz | location = London | year = 2005 | isbn = 0575077123 | chapter = Real People ] in the early 1800s.

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Ken Ficara has written a song about him.http://www.kenficara.com/song.php?song=fish]

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