Talk:Stephen Bishop (cave explorer)/Archive 1

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The man's accomplishments speak for themselves. We don't need pious, politically-correct fluff about his "legacy" to tell us how to interpret the article.

Mea Culpa. Alan Canon 30 June 2005 21:21 (UTC)

Popular depictions
Davis McCombs's book of poetry, entitled Ultima Thule, centers around Stephen Bishop. (BTW, this book won the Yale Younger Poets Award.) I would imagine that there are other depictions of Bishop in song, art, creative non-fiction, and film that could be listed here. Any help? I'd like to add the McCombs book, yet it should probably not stand alone. Suggestions for creating this section? Josh a brewer (talk) 18:38, 10 December 2007 (UTC)

N. P. Willis
I'm curious where the information regarding Nathaniel Parker Willis came from. I'm trying to get his article up to GA but I have no reference to Mammoth Cave or Stephen Bishop in the three Willis biographies I have access to. Can anyone show me a source so I can add it to his article? --Midnightdreary (talk) 02:06, 4 April 2008 (UTC)

Who owned Bishop and who owned the cave
The article is not clear about who owned Bishop and who owned the cave. It says he was introduced to the cave by HIS owner -Gorin- then that Gorin wrote about him after Bishop's death. Later it states that Bishop was freed when his owner died...

read it carefully, at the mo it doesn't really make sense. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Marchin Man (talk • contribs) 15:39, 14 February 2012 (UTC)

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Substituted at 06:59, 30 April 2016 (UTC)

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