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) pp. LX - LXI. "Printers Known to Have Worked Here: DANIEL MAN - 1812. HERMAN B. MAN - 1812. JAMES MARTIN - Worked at R. I. Printing Co. Came from Patterson, N. J. SARAH MILLER (Mrs.) - 1891 Evening Telegram. WILLIAM O. MILNE (brother of Joseph) - Worked on Daily Post; in Civil war; now proprietor of job office in Newport. JAMES MORRIS - Worked for R. I. Printing Co. GEORGE W. MOWRY - Afterward at Government Printing Office. WILLIAM A. MOWRY - Applied for admission to Providence Union in 1862; left city before application was acted upon. CHARLES E. McANDREWS - Born Bristol, R. I., April 20, 1876; learned printing in office of Whittemore & Colburn, beginning in 1892; initiated into Pawtucket Union at February meeting, 1901; admitted to Providence Union by card November, 1902; worked for several years on Journal; now employed on Tribune. JOHN McAULIFFE - Died Providence Dec. 18, 1872, in the 26th year of his age; he had learned printing in the Journal office and worked there until his death. DANIEL A. McCANN - Born Newport, R. I., where he learned printing; in the Civil war served in the 1st and 7th Regiments, R. I. Vols.; initiated into Providence Union Sept. 30, 1883; worked on Morning Star; now inmate of Soldiers' Home at Bristol. JOSEPH V. McCANN - Born Providence Dec. 22, 1863; learned printing in the office of the Evening press and has worked in this city at various times since 1880; was initiated into Providence Union July 31, 1887, and was Vice President in 1903 and financial secretary in 1904. Mr. McCann has travelled extensively. In 1878 and '79 was in New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado. He has been a member of more than 100 Unions affiliated with the I. T. U." continued in part 137.