James W. Bishop papers, 1908-1933

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Bishop, James W., 1886-1970
Title
James W. Bishop papers
Dates
1908-1933 (inclusive)
Quantity
0.21 cubic feet (1 box)
Collection Number
1928 (Accession No. 1928-001)
Summary
Early personal papers, including a diary, letters, and saved memorabilia of a logger and mayor of Skykomish, Washington.
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

Open to all users.

Additional Reference Guides

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

James William Bishop (1886-1970) was born on March 9 in Spring Lake, Michigan. His parents, Thomas Charles and Angeline Bishop immigrated to the United States from England in 1884. James Bishop had two older siblings, Thomas George Bishop and Sarah Bishop, both born in England, and a younger sister Lily Tabatha Bishop, born in 1889. James’ parents and older siblings became naturalized U.S. citizens in 1889. While growing up in Michigan, James’ father Thomas was a day laborer, Angeline worked in a laundry, and his brother Thomas was a fireman. The family owned their own house and lived with Angeline's widowed father, George, who died in 1901. James "Jimmy" Bishop and his family lived in a neighborhood of immigrants from the Netherlands, England, and Sweden.

Around 1910, James Bishop moved to the Seattle area in Washington state. At this time, he met Edna "Peggy" Brown and her sisters Katherine Mitchell and Edith Brown, and her brother Benjamin Brown. James and Edna corresponded regularly. James also tried to keep up with his sisters back in Michigan. Sarah married Amasa C. Farnsworth of Maine and had two sons: James S. Farnsworth in 1905 and Thomas G. Farnsworth in 1906. Lily married and had one son, Jack Muriel Jacob Kieft, in 1920.

James Bishop and Edna "Peggy" Brown married in September 1920 and had two daughters: Helen Ruth in 1922 and Roberta Ann in 1924. Bishop worked as a logger in the Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Mills and his wife Edna, having completed three years of college, was a housewife. The family lived with Edna’s brother Benjamin, who also worked at Bloedel-Donovan as a general laborer. James Bishop enjoyed the outdoors, and hunting, and would take trips with his family to explore Washington trails, typically around the area of Index, Washington. In 1928 the family moved to Skykomish, Washington.

James Bishop served in France during World War I, the only member of his family to do so. He held the rank of private and served in the 6th Company, 20th Engineers of the American Expeditionary Forces.

In June 1930, James was elected as a councilman in the town, serving in that capacity until 1940 when he was elected mayor. In 1946 he left the post of mayor, but returned in June 1952 and again in 1956. He retired in 1957. James Bishop died on January 24, 1970.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The collection consists primarily of materials originating years before Bishop served as an elected official in Skykomish, Washington. Primarily, there are letters to Edna "Peggy" Brown in Virginia from James W. Bishop prior to their marriage in 1920. A few other pieces of correspondence to James Bishop and Edna Brown are included, envelopes from correspondence, as well as some pieces of memorabilia.

Also contains his diary of military service in World War I.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Acquisition Information

Mrs. Ruth Rothenberg, Seattle, 1971-03-08 and 1972-05-15

Processing Note

Two accessions (1557-001 and 1928-001) were merged together into 1928-001. Photographs were removed from the collection and processed separately.

Separated Materials

Material Described Separately:

James W. Bishop photograph collection (PH Collection 1540)

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

 

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1/1 Diary approximately 1918
1/2 Correspondence - general 1908, 1916, 1920
1/3-8 Correspondence - Edna "Peggy" Brown 1910, 1916-1920, undated
1/9 Envelopes approximately 1917-1920, 1933
1/10 Memorabilia 1926, undated

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Frontier and pioneer life--Washington (State)--Skykomish
  • Hunting--Washington (State)--Photographs
  • Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
  • World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives

Personal Names

  • Bishop, Edna B., 1892-1968--Correspondence
  • Bishop, James W., 1886-1970--Correspondence
  • Bishop, James W., 1886-1970--Diaries
  • Bishop, James W., of Skykomish, Wash.--Family--Photographs
  • Bishop, James W., of Skykomish, Wash.--Photographs
  • Bosrom, Robert--Photographs

Corporate Names

  • Alpine Lakes Wilderness (Wash.)
  • Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Mills (Seattle, Wash.)--Photographs

Geographical Names

  • Index (Wash.)--Photographs