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Jack May Interview Transcript Date: Uncertain Time: 33:33 Bill Carey (BC): Who, who are the earliest members of your family that you…. Jack May (JM): That’s my mother's line, not the May line, OK? Uh, Fishel, F I S H E L (Spelling) and Morris Fishel, I guess emigrated from Germany in the 1820s or 30s, settled in Cincinnati, where all these Germans… BC: Yeah JM: …settled, went out to California and the gold rush came back, brought, I've got a, I got a gold piece (laughter) of tangible evidence of the Cincinnati Mining company that he was there. Came back as a what's called a sutler. You know that noun sutler S U T L E R (spelling), is what these opportunists were called. You'll see them, in certainly in Walter Durham’s books, they all talk about the sutlers and they they were people who provided goods to the army and I don’t know, I guess from candy bars, to whores to what? Blankets, whatever. And they were just opportunists who were here and made a lot of money. And Ulysses S. Grant hated them, hated the sutlers because they were parasitic. My a, I always figured that Morris Fishel turned U.S. Grant into an antisemite all by himself, (laughter) but The Fishels stayed in the [indistinguishable]... century, In the last half of the century, they used these wholesale houses. Jobbers, brokers were what passed for banks. And the people put the money on deposit with wholesale; all Second Ave. places. (2:00) BC: Where'd you get this? Where's this ad from? JM: I don't know. It came out of, uh, one of these pot boiler books about Nashville. Somebody else had found it. I just cut it out of the magazine. I don't know what that ad is from, but it's pretty old. BC: Yeah. JM: So anyway, that's that was the Fishel side in the early days and from. They never did very well in business, never made any money. He went back to Cincinnati and got himself a bride, Margaret Callahan, came down here and went….Saint Mary's Catholic Church, BC: Yeah. 1


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