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 131) pp. LVIII - LIX. "BENJAMIN F. MORRISON - Born in Canada in 1873; learned printing at Port Huron, Mich., beginning in 1884; worked in Providence in 1892; located in New York in 1907. JEREMIAH MORRISSEY - Born Portsmouth, N. H., May 19, 1860; learned printing in Portsmouth Journal office, beginning in 1876; admitted to Providence Union by card Sept. 24, 1884, and worked in this city on the Journal and Star; died in Portsmouth, N. H., July 27, 1887. CHARLES L. MORSE - Initiated into Providence Union May 31, 1885; in this city he worked at What Cheer, Journal and Star offices; in 1886 he went to Boston and worked on the Post until the 1891 lockout; he then went to Chicago, where he was employed in 1906 on the Chronicle. EDWIN TAYLOR MORSE - Born Cambridgeport, Mass., June 13, 1850; learned printing in Worcester, Mass., beginning in 1868; joined Union there in 1874, and was present at the meeting of Providence Union April 8, 1883, when the reorganization was effected; worked in this city on the Telegram, Press, Star, Journal and Sunday Dispatch; in New York city on the Press; in Hartford since 1897. WILLIAM H. MOULTON - Born Lowell, Mass., April 7, 1863; learned printing in office of Lowell Morning Mail, beginning in 1879; came to Providence in 1902, and was initiated into No. 33 Aug. 30, 1903. DANIEL MOWRY (3d) - Born Smithfield, R. I.; died Worcester, Mass., in September, 1870, at the age of 82 years. In the early 30's in this city he printed the Daily Advertiser, the Microcosm and the Rhode Island American. MICHAEL MULLALLY - Born Tipperary, Ireland, in 1834; learned printing in New York city, beginning in 1848; came to Providence in 1857 and worked in the office of A. Crawford Greene for about 24 years as foreman; since 1881 he has been with the What Cheer Printing Co." continued in part 132.