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 122) p. LIV. "PHILIP A. MARKS - Born England; died Feb. 7, 1876, at 127 Orms street, Providence; his name appears in the Directory of 1844; he was foreman of the Morning Mirror from 1849 to 1855, and its publisher the latter year; in 1856 he was a real estate broker; May 21, 1864, he was initiated into Providence Union. JAMES MARRYOTT - Died Newport, R. I., in August, 1818, aged 62 years. He was a printer and had worked in Providence, according to the Gazette of Aug. 22, 1818. EDWARD P. MARSH - Died Providence, July 27, 1841; aged 26 years. His name appears in the Directory of that year. He came from Newport, R. I. JOHN MARSHALL - Born Lewiston, Me., Sept. 29, 1855; learned printing in that city, beginning in 1872; worked in Providence in 1885; employed on the City Record, New York, in 1904. WILLIAM MARSHALL - Died Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 23, 1841, aged 36 years. Between the years 1828 and 1836 he had been a printer in Providence. After he removed to Philadelphia he carried on the publishing business in that city. ANDREW P. MARTIN - Born Lubec, Me., March 10, 1852; learned printing at Hammond & Angell's, Providence, and worked at the business in this city six years; founded Providence Visitor in 1875 and was its publisher 2 1/2 years; also proprietor job office (Martin & Merriam) one year; honorary member Providence Union; now member Providence police department. JAMES J. MARTIN - Born New York city in 1866; learned printing in Louisville, Ky., beginning in 1884; admitted by card to Providence Union at the June meeting, 1889; was one of the first machine operators who visited this city and worked on the Journal; delegate from Louisville, Ky., to I. T. U. convention at Colorado Springs in 1896; employed on the Louisville Courier-Journal in 1904. MICHAEL B. MARTIN - Born Providence, Nov. 21, 1857; learned printing in the office of J. F. Greene Co., beginning in 1869; initiated into Providence Union June 24, 1888; President of Providence Union in 1891 and 1892; went to Boston in 1893 where he assisted in organizing the Pressmen's Union and Allied Printing Trades' Council; employed by C. H. Buck & Co., Boston, in 1904." continued in part 123.