from "Printers and Printing in Providence, 1762 - 1907" prepared by a committee of Providence Typographical Union #33 as a souvenir of the 50th anniversary of its institution printed in 1907 "The Journeymen" (part 126) pp. LVI - LVII. "LUCIEN MERCIER - Born St. Johns, Canada, P. Q.; learned printing trade at A. Crawford Greene's, Providence, beginning in 1884; initiated into Providence Union Nov. 24, 1895; located in Central Falls in 1904. GEORGE MERRILL - Assistant editor Providence Journal in 1873; foreman 1874-'77. DAVID B. METCALF - Born West Point, Ky., Oct. 26, 1851; learned printing at Decatur, Ill., beginning in 1868; worked in Providence in 1903 at Franklin Press and Standard Printing Co.; located in Chicago in 1907. WILLIAM MILL - Born Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1848; learned printing in Chicago, beginning in 1862; worked in Providence in 1862; in Chicago in 1904. SAMUEL M. MILLARD - Born in 1810; was one of the publishers of the Providence Daily Sentinel in 1846-'47 and afterward was connected with the job printing establishments of Knowles, Anthony & Co., Millard & Harker and S. M. Millard & Co. He ended his work as a compositor in the Journal composing room, dying at the age of 71 years, June 29, 1881. [illustration: photo of Samuel M. Millard.] HELEN F. MILLER - Born Moosup, Conn., Oct. 2, 1881; began to learn printing in office of Journal and Press, Moosup, in 1900; worked in Providence at E. A. Johnson & Co.; initiated into Providence Union Aug. 13, 1906. JAMES A. MILLER - Born Bristol, R. I., June 1, 1827; began to learn printing in Providence in the office of the Daily Evening Chronicle, of which J. M. Church was editor. From 1847 to 1851 he was employed on sailing packets. In the latter year Mr. Miller returned to the printing business. His brother, W. J. Miller, was then one of the owners of the Post, and he remained with that paper until 1866, when he went into the grocery business at Bristol, where he is now a member of the firm of James A. Miller & Son. Clement Webster, George W. Danielson, Samuel Millard and Mr. Miller were partners in the publication of the Daily Sentinel in 1846; the paper had a brief existence. Mr. Miller was initiated into Providence Union June 13, 1863, and was an honorary member in 1878." continued in part 127.