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  1. The Printer Boy. - Or How Benjamin Franklin Made His Mark. An Example for Youth. by William M. (William Makepeace) Thayer, 2010-07-06
  2. Benjamin Franklin's adventures with electricity (Science stories) by Beverley Birch, 2001
  3. Now & Ben: The Modern Inventions of Benjamin Franklin by Gene Barretta, 2008-12-23
  4. Benjamin Franklin by Professor Edmund S. Morgan, 2002-10
  5. The Many Lives of Benjamin Franklin by Aliki, 1988-05-15
  6. Benjamin Franklin: Young Printer (Childhood of Famous Americans) by Augusta Stevenson, 1986-10-31
  7. Fart Proudly: Writings of Benjamin Franklin You Never Read in School by Benjamin Franklin, 2003-05
  8. The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 28: Volume 28: November 1, 1778, through February 28, 1779 (The Papers of Benjamin Franklin Series) by Benjamin Franklin, 1990-12-26
  9. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Barnes & Noble Library of Essential Reading) by Benjamin Franklin, 2005-04-14
  10. Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World
  11. Benjamin Franklin: Electrified the World With New Ideas (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Inventors and Scientists) by Mike Venezia, 2010-03
  12. A Benjamin Franklin Reader by Walter Isaacson, 2005-05-31
  13. Benjamin Franklin Unmasked: On the Unity of His Moral, Religious, and Political Thought (American Political Thought) by Jerry Weinberger, 2008-03-06
  14. Benjamin Franklin and the Politics of Improvement (The Lewis Walpole Series in Eighteenth-C) by Dr. Alan Houston, 2008-11-18

21. Table Of Contents For The World Of Benjamin Franklin
Visit the franklin Institute Science Museum, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to learn more about benjamin franklin's life and inventions.
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22. Inventors Online Museum Presents Benjamin Franklin
Short biography along with a list of inventions.
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Museum Lobby About Contact the Museum ... Search There are few Americans who have had as lasting an influence on the world of science as Benjamin Franklin. Most of us remember the image of Franklin standing in a lightning storm outside his home in June of 1752, kite in hand, working to discover the nature of electricity. His understanding of electricity clearly secures his place in history but it is only the tip of the iceberg. What do you really know about Ben Franklin? Ben Franklin was the first person to discover storms tend to move from east to west? He was the first person to use swim fins. Franklin invented watertight bulkheads to make his frequent voyages across the ocean safer. FranklinÌs Most Important Inventions The Many Inventions of Ben Franklin, by Robert Ripley, 1931 (including the harmonica and the rocking chair)

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A comprehensive look at his life, including a biography, quotations, anecdotes, facts and detailed descriptions of his inventions.
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Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption Who was Benjamin Franklin? An inventor, statesman, and philosopher, he was also an influential member among the founders of the United States of America. Known for discovering electricity through his experiments with lightning, he was also known for his wisdom and wit as expressed in his publication, "Poor Richard's Almanac." This page is in English and French.
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  • 26. Benjamin Franklin: A Man Of Many Talents
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    27. The Life And Times Of Benjamin Franklin
    Hypertexted timeline.
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    The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin
    Born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 17 1718 Begins an apprenticeship in his brother James ' printing shop in Boston 1723 Age 17, leaves his family , running away to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1724 Moves to London, continuing his training as a printer 1726 Returns to Philadelphia 1728 Opens his own Printing Office in Philadelphia 1729 Becomes sole owner and publisher of the Pennsylvania Gazette 1730 Marries Deborah Read Rogers 1731 Birth of Ben's son William ; Founds the first Circulating Library 1732 Birth of Ben's son Francis 1732- Annually, publishes Poor Richard: An Almanack 1758 1736 Death of Ben's young son Francis; Founds the Union Fire Company in Philadelphia 1737 Appointed Postmaster of Philadelphia 1742 Proposes the idea for the University of Pennsylvania 1743 Birth of Ben's daughter Sarah , also known as "Sally" 1745 Death of Ben's father, Josiah Franklin 1747 First writings of electrical experimentation; organizes the first Militia 1748 Sells printing office, retiring from business 1751 His book

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    29. Archiving Early America
    The story of the American hero's life in his own words.
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    music and games Buy NEW BOOKS at 50-90% off at BookCloseOuts.com Here's Your Primary Source for Rare, Used, and Out-of-Print Books online. A year after Benjamin Franklin's death his autobiography entitled "Memoires De La Vie Privee...," was published in Paris in March of 1791. The first English translation, "The Private Life of the Late Benjamin Franklin, LL.D....Originally Written By Himself, And Now Translated From The French," was published in London in 1793. (Please see the title page at the left) Known today as "The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin," this classic piece of Americana was originally written for Franklin's son William, then the Governor of New Jersey. The work portrays a fascinating picture of life in Philadelphia, as well as shrewd observations on the literature, philosophy and religion of the time. Franklin wrote the first five chapters of his autobiography in England in 1771, resumed again thirteen years later (1784-85) in Paris and later in 1788 when he returned to the United States. Franklin ends the account of his life in 1757 when he was 51 years old. Considered to be the greatest autobiography produced in Colonial America, Franklin's Autobiography is published here in 14 chapters.

    30. The Electric Franklin
    A comprehensive look at franklin's life and the way it continues to shape American thinking and action .Category Kids and Teens School Time Scientists franklin, benjamin......The remarkable benjamin franklin, a printer by trade, a scientist by fame, and aman of action by all accounts, continues to shape American thinking and action
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    We are proud to present an original work by Claude-Anne Lopez, a leading expert on Benjamin Franklin, commissioned for this website. This is a fictional narrative based on the discovery by William Temple Franklin, at the age of 15, that he was the grandson of the world-famous Benjamin Franklin. THE KITE EXPERIMENT
    When we think of Benjamin Franklin, we often think of his extraordinary kite experiment, where he showed that lightning was electricity. Enjoy this fun and enlightening exploration of the experiment and Franklin's work in the field of electricity.

    31. Benjamin Franklin Bridge
    Descriptive history and current conditions.
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    EARLY PLANS FOR A DELAWARE RIVER CROSSING: Like New York City, Philadelphia waited more than a century for a fixed crossing to New Jersey. The first plan for a Delaware River bridge between Philadelphia and Camden was developed in 1818, when the proposed "Farrand and Sharp's Bridge" called for a low-level, multi-span structure with several openings to permit passage by tall ships. This early plan was followed in the 1840's by two separate plans for suspension bridges. However, none of the nineteenth-century proposals attracted serious interest.
    It took the introduction of the automobile to resurrect interest in the proposed Delaware River bridge. In 1913, the city of Philadelphia formed the Penn Memorial Bridge Committee to study a possible fixed crossing.
    The desire for a bridge over the Delaware River was long held not only by Philadelphians, but also by New Jersey farmers who wished to transport their produce to Pennsylvania markets. Between 1908 and 1911, the state of New Jersey passed laws stipulating that three or more counties could join to initiate a bridge study if all three counties were contiguous, and at least one bordered the river to be crossed. Influenced by the agricultural interests, Gloucester, Camden and Burlington counties eventually came up with the funds to study the proposed Delaware River Bridge.
    In 1918, the states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey established commissions for a Delaware River span, and hired the firm of Waddell and Son to make a consulting-engineering study. The report recommended that a suspension span be constructed from Vine Street and Race Street in Philadelphia, to Linden Street in Camden. It also recommended helical incline approaches because of the high cost of land.

    32. Benjamin Franklin | American Statesman And Inventor
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    was born on January 17, 1706 in Boston Massachusetts. Franklin was one of the leading founding fathers of the United States of America. He signed the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States, and served as the new nation's ablest diplomat. Franklin's formal schooling ended early but his education never did. He believed that "the doors to wisdom are never shut," and read every book he could get his hands on. Franklin taught himself simple algebra and geometry, navigation, logic, history, science, English grammar and five other languages. Franklin had a simple formula for success. He believed that successful people worked just a little harder than other people. Benjamin Franklin certainly did. He built a successful printing and publishing business in Philadelphia; he conducted scientific studies of electricity and made several important discoveries; he was an accomplished diplomat and statesman; he helped establish Pennsylvania's first university and America's first city hospital. He also organized the country's first subscription library. Franklin was also unequaled in America as an inventor until Thomas Edison . He invented the Franklin stove, bifocal eyeglasses and the lightning rod. He refused to profit from his inventions, preferring to have them used freely for the comfort and convenience of everyone. Thomas Jefferson called Benjamin Franklin "the greatest man and ornament of the age and country in which he lived."

    33. An American Hero: Benjamin Franklin Edwards WWII
    20th AirForce, 500th Bomb Group, 881st Squadron on Saipan, Marianas Islands, this is the story of benjamin franklin Edwards, MIA from WWII, Navigator on the Rosalia Rocket and the crew, some of whom remain missing to this day.
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    Benjamin Franklin Edwards
    Benjamin Franklin Edwards
    Born: January 17, 1919
    Place: Eddyville, IA
    Married: Grace Erleene Shipman
    Date: March 6th 1943
    Place: Bastrop, LA Rank: Lieutenant - Navigator on the Rosalia Rocket
    Branch/Unit: 20th AirForce, 500th Bomb Group, 881st Squadron on Saipan, Marianas Islands Date of Loss: 3 December 1944 on a bombing mission over Tokyo, Japan
    Reclassified MIA to KIA/BNR on 4 Dec. 1945 I had always been told by my family that my Uncle Ben was on the Doolittle Raid when his plane was shot down. He was never heard from since. I never got to meet my Uncle Ben....nor his wife....not his daughter.... All other details of his life seemed out of my reach....until..... In January of 1999, I was being interviewed by POW/MIA Freedom Radio about POW/MIA Internet Blackout Day planned for February 1, 1999. During that interview I spoke about my own quest in trying to locate my Uncle, who had been shot down over Japan in World War II and never came home. On that same day, during that same hour, Wayne Martin was scanning his computer for a live broadcast when he heard me speaking. He contacted me via e-mail after the show and offered his help in trying to locate whatever happened to my Uncle.

    34. The American Experience | The Telephone
    From benjamin franklin's lightning rod to the Hubble Space Telescope, this timeline covers some of America's technological innovations and inventions.
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    35. MSN Learning & Research - Franklin, Benjamin
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    36. Instituto Benjamin Franklin De Yucatán, A.C.
    Program designed to meet the needs of the students with different levels. Offer a 1 month basic course for all those who have never taken Spanish or have little Knowledge of it.
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    37. Franklin, Benjamin. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. franklin, benjamin. 1706–90,American statesman, printer, scientist, and writer, b. Boston.
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    39. Benjamin Franklin Collection At Bartleby.com
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