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 179) p. LXXXII. "JEREMIAH P. SULLIVAN - Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 2, 1868; learned printing with Whittemore & Thompson, beginning in 1883; initiated into Providence Union Feb. 27, 1887; worked for a brief period with J. A. & R. A. Reid; since July, 1888, has been with E. L. Freeman & Sons, Central Falls. JOHN H. SULLIVAN - Born Providence June 11, 1869; learned printing on the Evening Bulletin, beginning Sept. 6, 1887; initiated into Providence Union Aug. 31, 1890; has been a linotype operator on the Journal and Evening Bulletin since completing his apprenticeship. ROBERT EMMET SULLIVAN - Born Providence Jan. 23, 1881; served part of apprenticeship in office of Evening Bulletin; initiated into Providence Union June 28, 1903. EDWARD A. SUTCLIFFE - Born Central Falls, R. I.; died Pawtucket, R. I., Nov. 1, 1903, aged 37 years; initiated into Providence Union June 24, 1888. His father was also a printer. BENONI SWEET - Born Coventry, R. I., March 16, 1840; learned printing in Phenix, R. I., on the Kent County Atlas, the first newspaper published in that county, beginning in 1852; John B. Lincoln was editor and proprietor; worked in Providence since 1866; initiated into No. 33 Dec. 11, 1869. Mr. Sweet has been famous as a tight rope walker. He is at present 'Sweet, the Printer, 862 Broad street.' EVERETT H. SWEET - Born Worcester, Mass., August, 1858; died San Pedro, Cal., August, 1893; learned printing in Providence, beginning 1879. J. W. SWEET - Admitted to Providence Union by card in 1877 and withdrew it the same year. He had travelled extensively and spent several years in California. NEWTON J. SWEET - Born Attleboro, Mass., June 21, 1860; learned printing in Attleboro, beginning in 1877; worked in Providence in 1880; bought Attleboro Advocate January, 1881, as E. H. Sweet & Co.; started Attleboro Daily Sun September, 1889; now with L. Sweet & Co., lumber dealers, Providence. ARTHUR H. SWIFT - Born 1874; learned printing with Lee & Upham, Pawtucket, beginning 1891; admitted to Providence Union by card May 31, 1896; worked on Evening Telegram and as foreman at Pentecostal Printing Co. and Franklin Press; also on Moosup (Conn.) Journal; now foreman Bristol Phoenix." continued in part 180.