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  1. Designed by Franklin and made by the women of Philadelphia. The officers of the companies composing the Philadelphia regiment, being met, chose me for their colonel; but, conceiving myself unfit ...

  2. At Benjamin Franklin House, we aim to tell the stories of all the individuals that lived here. In this section, we will not only explore the history of Franklin’s involvement in slavery but also shine a light on the enslaved people that worked in his Philadelphia household and the lives of Peter and King who accompanied him to Britain to live and work in London during the 18th century.

  3. 28 de ago. de 2020 · 1. Understand the True Value of Things. Benjamin Franklin learned one of his first, and most important, personal finance lessons as a boy. When he was seven, he saw another boy blowing a whistle and was so charmed by its sound that he offered the boy all the money in his pockets for it. The boy eagerly agreed to the deal.

  4. 76 From The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Part II . Benjamin Franklin. Part II. Letter from Mr. Abel James, with Notes of my Life (received in Paris). “MY DEAR AND HONORED FRIEND: I have often been desirous of writing to thee, but could not be reconciled to the thought that the letter might fall into the hands of the British, lest some printer or busy-body should publish some part of ...

  5. Benjamin Franklin (Boston, 17 de enero de 1706 [Nota 1] -Filadelfia, 17 de abril de 1790) fue un político, polímata, científico e inventor estadounidense.Es considerado uno de los padres fundadores de los Estados Unidos. [1] Franklin ganó el título de «El Primer Estadounidense» («The First American») por su temprana e infatigable campaña por la unidad colonial, inicialmente como ...

  6. 17 de ene. de 2010 · January 17, 2010. Today America Celebrates Ben Franklin’s 304th Birthday. By George Rohrbacher, NORML Board of Directors, medical marijuana patient. Of all of America’s Founding Fathers, only Benjamin Franklin was a signer of all three of our country’s essential documents, The Declaration of Independence, the Treaty that ended the ...

  7. The Franklin suit has been on limited display in the museum due to its fragility. It was first shown in an exhibition called “Growth of the U.S.” that closed in 1974. It did not go on view again until the tricentennial of Franklin’s birth in 2006. And its most recent display was as part of the opening of “American Stories” in April 2012.