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 202) pp. XCV - XCVI. "Initiated into Providence Typographical Union on Dates Named: A. R. YOUNG, Aug. 8, 1857. His name is on the original charter granted by the National Union. F. E. YOUNG, Dec. 11, 1869. Admitted by Card on Date Named: JOHN YOUNGJOHN, June 8, 1872. JAMES F. ZIMMERMAN - Born Kentucky in 1862; learned printing in Danville, Ky., on the Advocate; applied for membership in Woonsocket Union March, 1901; admitted to Providence Union by card May 29, 1904; worked for several years on Telegram. Received Too Late for Classifications: EDWARD A. BLACKBURN - Born Providence Jan. 21, 1887; learned printing in Visitor office, beginning in 1902; now employed there. HENRY W. CHRISTIAN - Born Newton, Mass.; died Providence Sept. 10, 1885, aged 45 years; he began to learn printing in Newton; in the Civil war he served in Co. B, 43d Mass. Vols; after the war he took up printing again, working on the Fall River News, and later on the Providence Journal, where he was employed at time of death. THOMAS P. CURTAIN - Born North Chelmsford, Mass., March 6, 1870; learned printing on the Cambridge (Mass.) Chronicle; worked in Providence in 1894; also in Woonsocket on the Evening Call; I. T. U. delegate from Boston to the conventions of Birmingham (1903) and Colorado Springs (1906); secretary of Boston Union in 1907. WARREN L. HOPKINS - Born Wickford, R. I.; began work in Providence for Livermore & Knight in 1882; promoted to foremanship in 1888; in business at Bentley Harbor, Mich., 1892 - '94; returned to Providence and resumed charge at Livermore & Knight's in 1894; now general superintendent of that establishment. J. ELLERY HUDSON - Born Sept. 23, 1850; learned printing in Phenix, R. I., with E. G. Lanphear, beginning in 1869; worked in Providence at What Cheer office 1873 - '76; on the Pawtuxet Valley Gleaner 1876 - 1899 as foreman and business manager; now State Factory Inspector." continued in part 203.