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 8) pp. IV - V. "HENRY A. ARMINGTON - Died Providence June 18, 1895; learned printing in the office of the Rumford Chemical Works, beginning in 1868, and worked there until his death. ARTHUR ARMSTRONG - Born Salem, N. J., Dec. 27, 1870; learned printing in the office of National Standard, Salem, N. J., came to Providence 1893; joined No. 33 Feb. 24, 1901; now on Tribune. FRANK W. ARMSTRONG - Born Providence Aug. 22, 1869; learned printing in the office of the Providence Press and worked in this city from 1889 to 1894; now located in New York city. JOHN W. ARMSTRONG - Born Wheeling, W. Va., Aug. 12, 1852; learned printing on Wheeling Intelligencer, beginning in 1868; admitted to Providence Union by card January, 1887; has left printing and is now a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, located in New York city. ALVIN S. ARNOLD - Died Providence Dec. 30, 1862, in his 62d year; he began work on the Journal in September, 1848, and continued in that office for a number of years. ALVIN S. ARNOLD, JR. - Died Providence, Nov. 3, 1865, in his 38th year; he learned printing on the Republican Herald; initiated into Providence Union Aug. 8, 1857; and worked on the Journal for a score of years before his death. His father was Alvin S. Arnold, also a printer." continued in part 9.