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Bishop, David Wolfe.

David Wolfe Bishop (d. 1900) was a diarist from Lenox, Massachusetts. Little is known of Bishop apart from details from his obituary in the New York Times : he married Florence Van Cortlandt (who married John E. Parsons after Bishop's death) and had two sons, Cortlandt Field Bishop (1870-1935) and David Wolfe Bishop, who committed suicide in Paris in 1911. He was a member of the Knickerbocker, the Union, the Riding, the New York Yacht and the Metropolitan Clubs. He was also a member of the St. Nicholas Society, and the Sons of the American Revolution. Upon his death on May 1, 1900, Bishop held valuable properties in New York worth over one million dollars.

From the guide to the D.W. Bishop Travel Diaries, 1869-1870, 1873-1881, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries)

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Bishop, David, 1928-

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Medical librarian. In 1976 Bishop was appointed by the National Library of Medicine as one of the consultants for the selection of medical literature for indexing in its MEDLARS system. He served as a consultant until 1987 when the program was replaced by the library's Literature Selection Technical Review Committee. From the description of David Bishop, records, 1976-1988. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 50124682 From the guide to the David Bishop Recor...

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