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 152) pp. LXVIII - LXIX. "EDWIN PHARE (son of Henry Phare) - Died Providence Oct. 20, 1896, in his 40th year; learned printing in the Journal office; admitted to Providence Union by card April 26, 1896. HENRY PHARE (Dummy) - Died Providence June 24, 1881; in 1849 and for many years later he was employed on the Journal; initiated in to Providence Union April 18, 1857. JAMES P. PHELAN - Admitted by card to Providence Union January, 1885; died Boston, Mass., Jan. 23, 1888, and buried in printers' lot there. LOUIS G. PHILLIPS - Born Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 29, 1862; died Central Falls, R. I., June 16, 1902, from paralysis; learned printing in Providence, in the offices of the Evening Press and Telegram, and worked at the business in this city until 1891, when he went to Central Falls and embarked in the undertaking business and carried it on successfully until his death; initiated into Providence Union Aug. 27, 1884. THOMAS H. PHILLIPS (brother of Louis G. Phillips) - Born Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 15, 1865; learned printing in the office of the Providence Evening Press, beginning in 1882; worked in Providence until 1890, when he removed to Pawtucket and worked at E. L. Freeman & Son's Central Falls, until the eight-hour struggle in 1906; initiated into Providence Union March 29, 1885; President Pawtucket Union 1893-'94; Vice President R. I. State Federation of Labor 1907; now employed on Bulletin. L. O. PHINNEY - Died Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1905, aged 67 years; born Syracuse, N. Y., and joined the Union there in 1853; he worked in many of the eastern cities, visiting Providence in 1864, when he was admitted to No. 33 on June 11. In the Civil war he served in Co. A, 1st N. Y. Mounted Rifles. ORANGE M. PICKETT - Born New Haven, Conn., Dec. 14, 1847; learned printing in office of Journal and Courier, New Haven, beginning Dec. 14, 1863; initiated into New Haven Union in 1867; admitted to Providence Union by card Dec. 11, 1869; worked in this city about six months on the Morning Herald; delegate from New Haven to I. T. U., in 1873; now employed on the Boston Globe. ROBERT A. PIERCE - Died Boston July 17, 1900. He was working at printing in Providence as early as 1854, and was a charter member of No. 33 in 1857. In the constitution of that year his name appears in the list of past officers as the first President of the society. EDWARD LESLIE PIKE - Born St. John's, N. F., Sept. 23, 1847; learned printing in a job office in Boston, beginning in 1865; came to Providence in 1880; worked on Journal, Telegram, Morning Star, Evening Press, Sunday Dispatch, Journal of Commerce, Visitor and at Reid's; was active in the reorganization of the Union in 1883 and was its first financial secretary; participated in the effort for the eight-hour day in 1906; now employed at Providence Printing Co., setting type for 'Printers and Printing in Providence.' ALONZO E. PITMAN - Born Newport, R. I., Jan. 3, 1865; learned printing on Newport Mercury, beginning in 1881; initiated into Providence Union June 27, 1886; worked at Johnson's and Reid's and on the Morning Star, Telegram and Dispatch; at E. L. Freeman's, Central Falls; Times, Pawtucket; Newport Herald since 1892. ANDREW J. PITMAN - Died Newport, R. I. March 21, 1884; learned printing in the office of the Newport Daily News; initiated into Providence Union Dec. 9, 1871; worked in many cities in the West and returned to Providence a few years before his death; his card was deposited in No. 33 April 22, 1883, for the last time." continued in part 153.