Does anyone have any information, first hand knowledge, or photos of the Bishop Furniture Factory in North Kansas City MO? It wasn't that far from the Cook's Paint and Varnish Company. (I have photos of people who worked there with my dad, as well. If you know someone who did, let me know...I would share the photos. This would be in the 1950s or later, possibly) My grandmother worked there prior to its closing in the 1960s sometime, and I'm seeking information on it. I went with her as a child and recall much of it, but dearly wish I had some photos, etc. I do have a few photos that I THINK are people in front of the dock at the factory. If there is anyone on the list, or if anyone knows of others who may recognize these photos, please send them my email address or vice-versa. I want to share these photos with other who may descend from the people in the pictures. These seemed to be taken pre 1950 due to the clothing. I think I have some others which are more recent...1950s. Can anyone tell me when the factory closed....went bankrupt. ALSO, I know that my grandmother told me she and another lady sewed the two wing-back chairs that used to be in the Truman Library. I recall seeing a news article on them when I was young (pos. 1960s), but the Truman library could tell me nothing. Does anyone know when the library opened? Thanks for your help. I really appreciate it. Email me privately, if you want to see the photos to determine if these are people you know or if this is indeed the factory. Thanks, Emily