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 133) p. LIX. "TIMOTHY J. MURPHY - Born Providence May 21, 1882; started to learn printing in 1900 in the office of the Evening Telegram; died April 26, 1901. WALTER E. MURPHY - Born Fall River, June 1, 1859; died June 20, 1895; learned printing in office of Fall River Daily Herald, beginning in July, 1872; worked in Boston on the Post, Herald and Globe; in New York on the Sun and Tribune; in Providence on the Press, Star and Journal; admitted to Providence Union by card Nov. 28, 1883. CHARLES H. MURRAY - Died at the State Hospital for the Insane, Oct. 26, 1903, of softening of the brain, having adjudged insane May 28, 1903. He had been arrested for offering a worthless check for $5 in payment for 30 cents worth of food. When searched at the Central police station he had in his pockets slips of paper on which were written in pencil the prescribed forms for checks, four of which had evidently been framed with the purpose in mind of disbursing the sum of $11,050,000. Two were of $5,000,000 each, another was for $1,000,000 and a fourth was for $50,000. Mr. Murray was born in this city on Transit street in 1848. He had worked for the Providence Journal Co. for more than 30 years, first as pressman, then as compositor, and later as assistant foreman of the Evening Bulletin, which position he relinquished about two years before his death. He became a member of Providence Union Dec. 12, 1868. He is buried at the North End Burial Ground. FRANK H. MURRAY - Was found dead by the side of the track of the Midland Division of the Consolidated railroad near Arctic Centre, R. I., June 13, 1904. He was admitted to Providence Typographical Union by card in January, 1887, and had worked in various printing offices in this city. JAMES J. MURRAY - Born Southbridge, Mass., Feb. 11, 1859; learned printing on the Southbridge Journal, beginning July 10, 1877; came to Providence in August, 1880, and worked in the Press book room, at Reid's, the What Cheer, Press and Star, Bulletin, Journal and Telegram until 1887; initiated into Providence Union April 8, 1883; located on News-Tribune, Duluth, Minn., in 1904. JOHN E. MURRAY - Born Howard, Ill.; learned printing in Pawtucket, R. I.; worked in Providence in 1897; located in Hartford, Conn., in 1904. THOMAS P. MURRAY (brother of James J. Murray) - Born Southbridge, Mass., May 20, 1864; died Boston, Mass.; learned printing in Providence in the book and job office of the Evening Press, beginning in 1881; initiated into No. 33 in January, 1887; worked in New York on the Sun and in Brooklyn on the Eagle, and later came back to Providence and worked on the Telegram; his last work was in Boston." continued in part 134.