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 169) p. LXXVII. "C. C. SHARP - Born Brandt Co., Canada, Nov. 13, 1861; he learned the printing trade in Sarnio, Can., beginning in 1878; deposited a card in Providence Union April 24, 1904. This was his first trip to New England, although he had travelled all over the United States, from St. Paul, where he joined the Union in 1880, to New Orleans, and from San Francisco to Providence; employed on the Telegram operating a linotype in 1904. ARTHUR L. SHAW - Born 1862; learned printing in Sackville, N. B., on the Chignecto Post, beginning in 1880; initiated into Providence Union April 5, 1888. CHARLES S. SHAW - Born Jersey City, N. J., 1858; learned printing with George A. Wilson in this city, beginning in 1893; initiated into Providence Union July 25, 1897; now in New York city. EARL BRANDON SHAW - Born Augusta, Me., in 1870; learned printing in A. N. Angell's office in this city, beginning in 1884; worked in Providence from 1884 to 1891 and from 1893 to 1901; initiated into No. 33 April 5, 1888; went to San Francisco in 1891 for two years, and was foreman of the Berkeley Daily Herald, the first daily in Berkeley, Cal. Mr. Shaw was one of five brothers, all printers - Arthur, William, Charles and Frank, the latter deceased. FRANK N. SHAW - Born Hudson City, N. Y., June 27, 1862; died in Providence December, 1891; he learned printing in Sackville, N. B., and Brooklyn, N. Y., beginning in 1879; worked in Providence from 1883 to 1889, when he went to Chicago and was foreman for some time for Donahoe & Hennehery; returned to Providence in 1891, and was foreman of J. C. Monaghan's paper (Record); initiated into No. 33 April 15, 1883. JAMES C. SHAW - Born Providence April 23, 1882; learned printing on the Evening Telegram, beginning in 1899; initiated into Providence Union March 27, 1904. WILLIAM S. SHAW - Born Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 17, 1864; learned printing at Chatham, Meremichee Co., Can., beginning in 1882; admitted to Providence Union by card at the August meeting, 1889; now employed in this city." continued in part 170.