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 136) p. LXI. "JAMES H. McCARTHY - Born Providence Nov. 11, 1871; learned printing at Livermore & Knight's and on the Journal; initiated into Providence Union Aug. 26, 1894; went to Boston in 1895, where he is at present employed as a linotype operator on the Herald. ROBERT E. McCARTHY - Born Providence, Aug. 8, 1866; learned printing in Willimantic, Conn., beginning in 1882; initiated into Providence Union May 29, 1887; worked in this city at printing about two years, and then gave up the business to engage in railroading; at present a locomotive engineer. SAMUEL N. McCARTY - Elected a member of Providence Union Dec. 30, 1900. He was born in 1874, learned printing in Leaderer's office, Buffalo, N. Y., and had worked in Norwich, Conn. JOHN McCAULEY - Born Washington, D. C., Nov. 5, 1878; learned printing in offices of T. M. Curry and T. B. Morse, in that city; came to Providence April 25, 1904. JOHN PHILIP McCAULEY - Born San Francisco, Cal., April 2, 1865; learned printing at Bangor, Me., beginning in 1881, and finished in the office of the Rhode Island Printing Co., in this city; worked here in 1883-'84; now employed on the Boston Globe. NORMAN L. McCAUSLAND - Born Providence Sept. 6, 1868; learned trade at Rhode Island Printing Co., beginning in 1882; learned to operate a linotype on the Evening Bulletin. JAMES E. McCLINTOCK - Born Fall River, Mass., Dec. 17, 1863; learned printing on Fall River News; initiated into Providence Union Aug. 27, 1884; worked on Journal until 1889; in New York 1889-'91; in Boston 1891-1907; now employed on Evening Bulletin." continued in part 138.