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 189) p. LXXXVIII. "BURT W. WALKER - Born Clinton, Mass., March 15, 1856; learned printing in office of Southbridge Journal, beginning in 1870; worked in Providence on the Evening Press at the time of the big fire in that office, when part of the rear wall fell in; on Telegram when published by Corbett & Eddy; on Journal while Merrill was foreman; on the New York American and Journal in 1904. HUGH WALLACE - Came to Providence from England in the latter end of 1886; worked on Journal until April 27, 1887, when he returned to England. He died in Liverpool. JOHN WALSH - Born country Limerick, Ireland, in 1841; learned printing with A. Crawford Greene Providence, beginning in 1859; initiated into Providence Union July 9, 1864; worked on Morning Star and Weekly Visitor. JOHN P. WALSH - born Worcester, Mass., June 28, 1865; learned printing in that city, beginning in 1882; admitted to Providence Union by card at the April meeting, 1886; located in New York city in 1904. THOMAS E. WALSH - Died Providence at the R. I. Hospital June 1, 1906, aged 29 years. He learned printing on the Evening Bulletin, beginning Nov. 21, 1893, but left the business about two years after becoming a journeyman. WALTER FRANCIS WALSH - Born Dublin, Ireland, May 8, 1866; learned printing in Fall River, Mass.; admitted to Providence Union by card at the March meeting, 1886; worked in the city on the Star, Telegram and Dispatch, was in the strike on the latter paper in 1889; has been located in New Haven since that year; has been President of the Union there and served on the executive committee and as delegate to State Federation of Labor in 1900. In politics Mr. Walsh has been member of the Common Council of New Haven three times and director of the Public Library two years. CHARLES SETTLE WARD - Born Warrenton, Va., Sept. 28, 1866; learned printing at Harrisonburg, Va.; worked in Providence in 1887 and also in 1889; admitted to No. 33 by card April, 1887; employed on the Boston Post in 1904. FAUCETTE E. WARD - Born Amherst, N. S., Aug. 12, 1865, and learned printing in that town, beginning in 1881; initiated into Providence Union Jan. 31, 1886, but worked here only a short time; was employed on the Pawtucket Times when it started, and was a charter member of Pawtucket Union; employed on the Boston Globe in 1907. GUY B. WARD - Died New York city. He was a native of Ohio; admitted to Providence Union by card July 30, 1884; worked on the Telegram and Morning Star. JAMES A. WARD - Was a member of Providence Union before 1865; was foreman of the Daily Post in 1863; served in the Civil war from June 8, 1861, to March 3, 1862; 1st Sergt., Co. E, 2d R. I. Inf. EDWARD G. WARNER - Born Bristol, R. I., May 6, 1876; learned trade with Taylor Card and Printing Co., Providence, beginning in 1894; admitted to Union by card Oct. 5, 1903; now employed on Tribune." continued in part 190.