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1
Happy Birthday, Ben!
  • The Man and the Cult Benjamin Franklin at 300

2
His Life
  • Born in Boston to Josiah Franklin and Abiah
    Folger, January 6, 1706 (old style)
  • Attends school from 1714-16
  • 1716 he becomes his fathers assistant in his
    tallow-chandlery
  • 1718 BF is indentured to his brother
    James(publisher of the New England Courant) as a
    printing apprentice

3
His Life-2
  • 1722BF publishes Silence Dogood Letters
    anonymously in his brothers newspaper (modeled
    on Cotton Mathers Essay Upon Doing Good)
  • 1723BF breaks his indenture and escapes to
    Philadelphia his work for Samuel Keimer
    (printer)
  • 1724BF sails to London to buy type for printing
    press with worthless letter of recommendation
    from Pennsylvania governor Sir William Keith

4
His Life-3
  • 1724BF returns to Phila. and returns to work
    with Keimer
  • 1727BF founds the Junto Club (which continues
    until 1765)
  • 1728BF starts printing house with Hugh Meredith
  • 1729BF becomes owner and publisher of the
    Pennsylvania Gazette he buys out Meredith in
    1730
  • Circa 1729 he becomes father of son William (see
    Autobiography!) out of wedlock identity of
    mother unknown

5
His Life-4
  • 1730BF enters common law marriage with Deborah
    (Read) Rogers
  • 1731BF founds the Library Company he sets up
    printing partners in South Carolina
  • 1732BF first child with Deborah Franklin,
    Francis Folger Franklin first edition of Poor
    Richards Almanack published
  • 1736BF becomes clerk of PA assembly and founds
    the Phila. Fire Company

6
His Life-5
  • 1740sBF designs and advertises the Pennsylvania
    fireplace (aka Franklin stove)
  • 1743BF founds the American Philosophical Society
  • 1745his friend Peter Collinson in London sends
    BF a glass tube and descriptions of electrical
    experiments in Germany BF begins his electrical
    experiments
  • 1747BF organizes a Voluntary Association
    (militia) for the defense of Pennsylvania from
    French and Spanish privateers
  • 1749BF and others organize the Philadelphia
    Academy (later the University of Pennsylvania)

7
His Life-6
  • 1750Franklin begins having problems with gout
    describes lightening rod in a letter to Peter
    Collinson later that year, BF is severely
    shocked while electrocuting a turkey
  • 1751BF and others found Pennsylvania Hospital
    BF designs first fire insurance company (becomes
    member of PA Assembly til 1764)
  • 1752In June, BF conducts his famous kite flying
    experiments, proving that lightening is
    electrical
  • 1753BF appointed deputy postmaster general for
    North America

8
His Life-7
  • 1754with rising fears of an attack on PA during
    French and Indian War, Franklin becomes more
    active in politics publishes what is considered
    the first American political cartoon, Join or
    Die (supporting the Albany Plan

9
His Life-8
  • 1757BF appointed agent for the PA Assembly and
    begins long struggle with the Penn Family (PA
    proprietors) he later wanted to turn PA in to a
    Crown Colony under direct supervision of the
    English king
  • BF goes to England as PA agent, where he remains
    until 1762
  • 1764BF defeated in election for PA Assembly
    vicious attacks on BF
  • 1769BF becomes President of American
    Philosophical Society
  • 1771BF begins writing the Autobiography
  • 1772BF writes first anti-slavery treatise (after
    having freed his own slaves)

10
His Life-9
  • 1772BF beginning anti-British political course
  • 1774BFs wife Deborah dies of a stroke
  • 1775BF unsuccessfully trying to reconcile
    conflict with the British he becomes a delegate
    to the Second Continental Congress
  • 1776BFs son William (former governor of New
    Jersey) imprisoned as loyalist BF refusing to
    intercede for him BF travels to France to
    negotiate for an alliance with the colonies in
    Revolutionary War
  • 1783With John Adams and John Jay, BF signs
    Treaty of Paris, which formally ends the
    Revolutionary War
  • 1785BF returns to Philadelphia greeted with
    great celebration

11
His Life-10
  • 1785BF becomes president of the Supreme
    Executive Council (of the United States)
  • 1787member of the Constitutional Convention
  • 1789BF composed and submitted to Congress the
    first Congressional protest against slavery
  • April 17, 1790BF dies at age 84, and is buried
    in Christ Church burial ground (only a few feet
    from where he first landed in Philadelphia!)

12
The Autobiography
  • Stages of composition
  • Part 1 1771 (in England)
  • Part 2 1784 (in France)
  • Part 3 1788 (in Pennsylvania)
  • Part 4 1789-1790 (in Pennsylvania)
  • Scope Ancestry-Birth-Upbringing in
    Boston-Philadelphia-London-Philadelphia (to circa
    1754)

13
The Autobiography
  • Adventures of the Manuscript and Stages of
    Publication

14
The Ben Franklin Cult
  • Images of Benjamin Franklin during his lifetime

15
The March of the Paxton Men, 1764
16
Charles Nicholas Cochin, Benjamin Franklin
(1777-1780). American Philosophical Society,
Portrait Collection. http//www.amphilsoc.org/libr
ary/gallery/
17
Charles Van Loo, Benjamin Franklin (before
1790). American Philosophical Society, Portrait
Collection. http//www.amphilsoc.org/library/galle
ry/
18
Charles Willson Peale, after David Martin,
Benjamin Franklin (1772, after portrait of
1767). American Philosophical Society, Portrait
Collection. http//www.amphilsoc.org/library/galle
ry/
19
Circa. 1805. Benjamin West (American,
1738-1820)Oil on paper on canvas, 13-1/4 x 10"
20
Anton Hohenstein (ca. 1823-?)Franklin's
Reception at the Court of France,
1778.Philadelphia John Smith, n.d.Hand-colored
lithographPrints Photographs Division (14)
21
The Ben Franklin Cult
  • Later images of Franklin
  • Please send me your submissions of Franklin
    representations, cartoons, lampoons, caricatures,
    etc.!

22
The Ben Franklin Cult
  • The recent vogue for Franklin biographies (to
    name but a few)
  • Edmund S. Morgan, Benjamin Franklin. New Haven
    Yale University Press, 2002.
  • Walter Isaacson, Benjamin Franklin An American
    Life. New York Simon Schuster, 2003.
  • Gordon S. Wood, The Americanization of Benjamin
    Franklin. New York Penguin, 2004.
  • David Waldstreicher, Runaway America Benjamin
    Franklin, Slavery, and the American Revolution.
    New York Hill and Wang, 2004.
  • J. A. Leo Lemay, The Life of Benjamin Franklin.
    Vols. 1 and 2. Philadelphia University of
    Pennsylvania Press, 2005.
  • Stacy Schiff, A great improvisation Franklin,
    France, and the birth of America. New York
    Henry Holt, 2005.

23
The Ben Franklin Cult
  • The birthday party
  • The Franklin Tercentenary
  • http//www.benfranklin300.org/
  • Exhibition Benjamin Franklin In Search of a
    Better World
  • ATLANTAJuly 4, 2007 October 14, 2007Atlanta
    History Center
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