The 39 Days of the Brave: - Benjamin Franklin Day 24.

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Benjamin Franklin Mini Bio

 Bill Korach

 

Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 17, 1706[1] and baptized at Old South Meeting House. His father Josiah wanted Ben to attend school with the clergy, but only had enough money to send him to school for two years. He attended Boston Latin School but did not graduate; he continued his education through voracious reading. Although "his parents talked of the church as a career"[7] for Franklin, his schooling ended when he was ten. He then worked for his father for a time and at 12 he became an apprentice to his brother James, a printer, who taught Ben the printing trade. At age 17, Franklin ran away to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, seeking a new start in a new city. He began a remarkable career. During his early years in Philadelphia, Franklin founded a library, an organization to discuss the affairs of the day. He founded the Philadelphia Gazette at the age of 22 as a newspaper for ideas and reform. At the age of 27, he started publication of Poor Richard’s Almanac. Fascinated by science, he invented the lighting rod, the urinary catheter, the Franklin stove, and bifocal glasses. He did not file patents because wanted to share his ideas with the world.

 

Franklin traveled in Europe and England during the 1760’s and 1770’s and came to questions the rights of kings over the people. He opposed the stamp act, and when he returned to Philadelphia in 1775, fighting against British rule had begun. Franklin signed the Declaration of Independence saying to John Hancock: “Yes indeed, we must all hang together or assuredly we will hang separately.” In 1775, Franklin was voted Postmaster General by the Continental Congress. The postal system he designed is in use today. In 1776, he was made Ambassador to France where his key mission was to bring France to provide military and naval support of the revolution against England. He was highly successful, and it was the French Navy that helped force the surrender of the British at Yorktown.

 

Franklin was the elder statesman of the Constitutional Convention and successful mediated twice when it appeared that the Convention would break up without a document. The first moment came when there was a sharp division between those who favored states rights and those who favored a strong Federal government. Franklin did not offer a legal solution, but instead, asked the Convention for prayer reminding the assembly that Americans had prayed daily for God’s help during the Revolution. He reminded the men that God rules in the affairs of men saying “if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without His aid?”

 

He is the only Founding Father who is a signatory of all four of the major documents of the founding of the United States: the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Paris, the Treaty of Alliance with France, and the United States Constitution.

 

Franklin died on April 17, 1790, at age 84. Approximately 20,000 people attended his funeral. He was interred in Christ Church Burial Ground in Philadelphia. In 1728, aged 22, Franklin wrote what he hoped would be his own epitaph:

“The Body of B. Franklin Printer; Like the Cover of an old Book, Its Contents torn out, and stript of its Lettering and Gilding, Lies here, Food for Worms. But the Work shall not be wholly lost: For it will, as he believ'd, appear once more, In a new & more perfect Edition, Corrected and Amended By the Author. “

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Comment by Steven D.Upshaw on October 13, 2011 at 7:57am
Where are the men and women who would set in our government with the conviction to this nation and its people that Ben Franklin felt? What makes it necessary to have a law degree from Havard, Yale, or Berkly to be qualified to set in our government. Do those institutes teach honesty, integity, loyalty, love for your god and your fellow man. I say they do not and what this country is in short supply of this day in time is good old common sense and a desire to place the welfare of this nation above personal gain and the desire of any group that seeks to take power over the freedoms that God granted to each and every human soul from birth. I pray to God that our nation will be cleansed of the vermen that plagues it and that it will return to the greatness and righteousness that was granted to it from those like Ben Franklin.
Comment by Tom Wing on October 12, 2011 at 2:19pm
Ben Franklin is one of my heros.  He had termendous energy.  If you ever get to Philly, visit the Ben Franklin Institute.  

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