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Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin (1706—1790) was a self-taught man,...
Benjamin Franklin
Front of Monument:
Born in Boston, 17 January, 170...
Benjamin Franklin
(1706 - 1790)
Printer, author, inventor, diplomat,...
The Last Resting Place of Benjamin Franklin
1706 - 1790
"Venerated for benevolence, admired fo...
Chronology of Benjamin Franklin
1706 Born at Boston, January 17.
1723 Removed to P...
Benjamin Franklin
1706 - 1790
The class of 1930 at its 50th reunion ...
Dr. Benjamin Franklin Stephenson
1823 - 1871
Founder of the Grand Army of the Republi...
State Police and the Benjamin Franklin School
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Looking Towards East Ridge ...
Benjamin Franklin Randolph Monument
In Memoriam
B.F. Randolph
Late State Senator
Benjamin Franklin Booth
1858–1941
Benjamin F. Booth was one of Memph...
Results for Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin (1706—1790) was a self-taught man, who loved to read. Through his love of reading he was able to become an inventor, statesman, and famous intellectual. He was born in Boston to a soap maker who eventually fathered seventeen ...
Benjamin Franklin
Front of Monument:
Born in Boston, 17 January, 1706.
Died in Philadelphia, 17 April, 1790.
Right Side of Monument:
Treaty of Peace and Independence
3 September, 1783
Rear of Monument:
Eripuit Colo Tulmen Sceptrumque Tyrannis.
Left Side of Monument:
Declaration ...
Benjamin Franklin
(1706 - 1790)
Printer, author, inventor, diplomat, philanthropist statesman, and scientist. The eighteenth century's most illustrious Pennsylvanian built a house in Franklin Court starting in 1763, and here he lived the last five years of his life.
Marker is on ...
The Last Resting Place of Benjamin Franklin
1706 - 1790
"Venerated for benevolence, admired for talents, esteemed for patriotism, beloved for philanthropy."
Washington
"The sage whom two worlds claimed as their own."
Mirabeau
"He tore from the skies the lightning and from tyrants the sceptre."
Turgot
Marker ...
Chronology of Benjamin Franklin
1706 Born at Boston, January 17.
1723 Removed to Philadelphia.
1729 Editor of Pennsylvania Gazette.
1730 Appointed Public Printer.
1731 Founded the Philadelphia Library.
1736 Organized the first Philadelphia Fire Company.
1737 Appointed Postmaster of Philadelphia.
1738 Member of the ...
Benjamin Franklin
1706 - 1790
The class of 1930 at its 50th reunion honors Benjamin Franklin founder of the University of Pennsylvania which began at this site in 1749 and which in 1779 became the first university in this nation. We recognize ...
Dr. Benjamin Franklin Stephenson
1823 - 1871
Founder of the Grand Army of the Republic, Menard County resident, Rush Medical College graduate 1850, Surgeon 14th Illinois Volunteers 1861-1864.
He originated the G.A.R. name, ritual and constitution of Post No. 1, Decatur April 6, 1866, called First ...
State Police and the Benjamin Franklin School
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Looking Towards East Ridge from Governor Street, the four buildings on the hill have been an important part of Ridgefield's landscape for the last 100 years. On the left is the George Rockwell home, which, with the house ...
Benjamin Franklin Randolph Monument
In Memoriam
B.F. Randolph
Late State Senator
for Orangeburg County,
and Chairman Republican
State Central Committee,
who died at Hodges Station
Abbeville County
at the hands of assassins
on Friday Oct. 13
A.D. 1868.
Marker can be reached from Frontage Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Benjamin Franklin Booth
1858–1941
Benjamin F. Booth was one of Memphis' earliest and most distinguished African-American lawyers. Starting in 1886, he practiced law for more than 54 years. In 1905, he challenged Tennessee's law authorizing the segregation of black and white passengers on ...