This week's challenge was to write about "Working for a Living". I wrote about my maternal grandfather who worked for the same newspaper for 48 years! From copy-boy to Political Editor of the paper.
My maternal grandfather was Edward “Eddie” Francis Murphy. He was born on the 20th of August in 1906 in Peoria, Illinois. Eddie spent his entire working career as a journalist for the Peoria Illinois newspaper.
My maternal grandfather was Edward “Eddie” Francis Murphy. He was born on the 20th of August in 1906 in Peoria, Illinois. Eddie spent his entire working career as a journalist for the Peoria Illinois newspaper.
Eddie began working for the Transcript in 1923, while in
high school, as a copy boy. He did not
finish high school, but remained working for the Transcript. By 1925 he was listed as a reporter for the Peoria
Journal-Transcript. In 1929, he was the
assistant sports editor for the Journal.
In the 1940 Peoria Census he was listed as a Political Reporter.
As his best friend, Kenny Jones, wrote about him upon Eddie’s
retirement, Eddie interviewed Babe Ruth, Eisenhower, Nixon, Truman, Stevenson
and many others. A picture of Eddie with
George Wallace at the airport appeared on the front page of the newspaper one
time when Wallace came to Peoria. My
grandfather was furious to have that picture taken and shown as he was not a
fan of George Wallace!
Eddie Murphy retired from the Peoria Journal Star (which
had been the Journal-Transcript) after forty-eight years! We wish that he had written about all of his
experiences, but apparently many of them he kept to himself out of fear of
retribution to his family. He was
well-known in the area and had been reporting for many years and was knowledgeable
about many situations, involving sports figures, political figures, crime
figures, gangsters, etc.!