Preserved Fish
1766–1846 (age 80)
Merchant
Biography
Preserved Fish (1766–1846) was a respected merchant of New York City whose business acumen and commercial enterprises contributed to the city's growing prosperity during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. His name, distinctive and memorable, reflected the character of his era and the families who built early American commerce.
Fish's career as a merchant placed him among the influential businessmen of his time, and his eighty-year life witnessed the transformation of New York City into a major commercial hub. He was interred at the New York City Marble Cemetery, a prestigious burial ground that housed many of the city's most prominent citizens and reflected his standing in the community.