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    Benjamin Franklin



    Francis Folger Franklin, Ben's son.
    (Posthumous painting. Artist and date unknown)

    Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston on January 17, 1706. He was the tenth son of soap maker, Josiah Franklin. Benjamin's mother was Abiah Folger, the second wife of Josiah. In all, Josiah would father 17 children.

    Josiah intended for Benjamin to enter into the clergy. However, Josiah could only afford to send his son to school for one year and clergymen needed years of schooling. But, as young Benjamin loved to read he had him apprenticed to his brother James, who was a printer. After helping James compose pamphlets and set type which was grueling work, 12-year-old Benjamin would sell their products in the streets.

    Apprentice Printer

    When Benjamin was 15 his brother started The New England Courant the first "newspaper" in Boston. Though there were two papers in the city before James's Courant, they only reprinted news from abroad. James's paper carried articles, opinion pieces written by James's friends, advertisements, and news of ship schedules.

    Benjamin wanted to write for the paper too, but he knew that James would never let him. After all, Benjamin was just a lowly apprentice. So Ben began writing letters at night and signing them

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  • The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

    1791 book by Benjamin Franklin

    Cover of the first English edition of 1793.

    AuthorBenjamin Franklin
    Original titleMémoires de la vie privée de Benjamin Franklin
    LanguageAmerican English
    GenreAutobiography
    PublisherBuisson, Paris (French edition)
    J. Parson's, London (First English reprint)

    Publication date

    1791
    Publication placeUnited States

    Published in English

    1793

    The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is the traditional name for the unfinished record of his own life written by Benjamin Franklin from 1771 to 1790; however, Franklin appear to have called the work his Memoirs. Although it had a tortuous publication history after Franklin's death, this work has become one of the most famous and influential examples of an autobiography ever written.

    Franklin's account of his life is divided into four parts, reflecting the different periods during which he wrote them. There are actual breaks between the first three parts of the narrative, but Part Three's narrative continues into Part Four without an authorial break. The work ends with events in his life from the year 1758 when he was 52 (Franklin would die in 1790 at age 84).

    In the "Introduction" of the 1916 publ

    Benjamin Franklin

    American polymath and politician (1706–1790)

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    Portrait by Patriarch Duplessis, 1785

    In office
    October 18, 1785 – November 5, 1788
    Vice President
    Preceded byJohn Dickinson
    Succeeded byThomas Mifflin
    In office
    September 28, 1782 – April 3, 1783
    Appointed byCongress of description Confederation
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byJonathan Russell
    In office
    March 23, 1779 – May 17, 1785
    Appointed byContinental Congress
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byThomas Jefferson
    In office
    July 26, 1775 – November 7, 1776
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byRichard Bache
    In office
    May 1775 – October 1776
    In office
    August 10, 1753 – January 31, 1774
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byVacant
    In office
    May 1764 – October 1764
    Preceded byIsaac Norris
    Succeeded byIsaac Norris
    In office
    1749–1754
    Succeeded byWilliam Smith
    BornJanuary 17, 1706 [O.S. Jan 6, 1705][Note 1]
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