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 201) p. XCV. "Names from Providence Directory: GEORGE W. WARREN - 1836 - '38; latter year worked over 15 Market square. WILLIAM A. WELLES - 1824; worked at Gazette Office. GEORGE WHEATON - 1830; member firm of Stearns & Wheaton. GEORGE WILBUR - 1857. DANIEL H. WILLIAMS - 1850 at 25 Westminster street; 1863 at Journal office. GEORGE WISE - 1830; worked at Patriot office. Printers Known to Have Worked Here: JOHN WHALEN - Learned on Evening Bulletin; died in 1874. PATRICK WHALEN - Learned on Evening Bulletin; died in 1870. George W. Danielson administered his estate. DANIEL H. WHITE - Worked for R. I. Printing co.; now 655 on 'Big Six' list. JAMES WHITLY - Worked on Journal in 1884. DWIGHT STANLEY WHITTEMORE, M.D. - Born in 1864; worked at Reid's and for R. I. Printing Co.; in 1905 located at Brockton, Mass. JOHN L. WILLIAMS - No. 4940 in 1905 on list of 'Big Six.' JAMES WILLIAMSON - Noted 'tourist;' visited Providence as early as 1868. JOHN A. WINSLOW (Chick) - Last heard of in Greenfield, Mass. EDWARD W. WOODLEY - Worked at R. I. Printing Co.; later conducted a printing supply house in Boston. JAMES B. YERRINGTON - Born Dec. 4, 1800; died Oct. 17, 1866. He learned printing in the office of Hugh H. Brown; in company with William Goodell he established the Philanthropist and Investigator, published in Boston and Providence; later, at Amherst, Mass., he edited and published the Amherst Gazette; he was for a time foreman of the Boston Daily Advocate; in 1845 and until it died he was printer of the Liberator, for Garrison and Phillips. GEORGE C. S. YOUNG - Died Providence Dec. 18, 1873, aged 52 years. The Directory of 1844 gives his occupation as printer. MARCUS B. YOUNG - Died Providence Nov. 8, 1883, aged 73 years. He came to this city from Norwich, Conn., where he had conducted a printing office. In 1844 he was a compositor on the Journal. Probably he moved his office from Norwich to this city and eventually devoted his entire attention to it. In 1870 he sold to A. S. Reynolds, and retired from the business. EDGAR YATES - Born Biddeford, Me., March 1, 1856; learned printing in Portland, Me.; initiated into Providence Union June 25, 1884, and in 1882, '83 and '84 was of the Journal composing room force. In the fall of 1884 he went to work on the Boston Advertiser, and after two years at the case became night city editor. Subsequently he was on the Boston Globe as New England editor and as exchange editor. From 1894 to 1900 he was managing editor of the Biddeford (Me.) Daily Journal, in the latter year returning to Boston. He is Past Chancellor of Horace Geeley lodge, Knights of Pythias, and has been Grand Representative. He is interested in Colonial history, and has written a genealogy of the Yates family and a history of the early Morgans of Essex county. He has done more or less newspaper and magazine work. In 1906 Bowdoin College conferred on him the honorary degree of B. A.; now of the Boston Post." [illustration: Edgar Yates] continued in part 202.