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 134) pp. LIX - LX. "JAMES MUSPRATT - Born New Bedford, Mass., Feb. 15, 1843; learned printing trade in office of Providence Journal and worked there until the introduction of the linotype; since that time he has worked on the Telegram and News in Providence, and in Pawtucket on the Chronicle; was initiated into Providence Union Feb. 28, 1886; located in Hartford, Conn., in 1907. JOHN MUSPRATT - Born New Bedford, Mass,. Sept. 11, 1841, where he also learned the trade of a printer; he worked in Providence in the years 1866, '68 and '69, on the Press and Herald; was initiated into Providence Union Sept. 8, 1866; now located in New Bedford, Mass.; retired from printing. Initiated into Providence Typographical Union on Dates Named: JAMES J. MAHER, May 17, 1888. WILLIAM E. MAHONEY, May 17, 1888. JOHN A. MARCUS, Feb. 24, 1901. CLARENCE J. MARENESS, December, 1892. JEANNETTE M. MARTIN (Miss), May 17, 1888. JAMES C. MEAGHER, July 25, 1886; by card June, 1887. CHARLES K. MELLVILLE, Jan. 14, 1870; worked at A. Crawford Greene's in 1863. H. A. MERRITT, Feb. 26, 1893. HENRY F. MILLER, Dec. 21, 1902. JOHN T. MONAHAN, June 24, 1888 (Pawtucket). FRED B. MOREY, May 29, 1894. CYRUS O. MOULTON, April 30, 1893. DENNIS J. MURPHY (b), July 26, 1885. LAWRENCE A. MURPHY, Feb. 25, 1900. Now a comedian; home in East Providence. HENRY MURRAY (b), May 29, 1887." continued in part 135.