RMER7NY8–Benjamin Franklin - born in Boston, Jany. 17th 1706 -- died
RF2WJK98N–Benjamin Franklin (geb. 17. Januar 1706 in Boston; gest. 17. April 1790 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) war ein amerikanischer Drucker, Verleger, Schriftsteller, Naturwissenschaftler, Erfinder und Staatsmann, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated
RF2ER6G5J–Half-length portrait of Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Born on 17 January, 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay, US
RMAE1RR4–Birthplace of Benjamin Franklin in Boston Massachusetts 1706. Hand-colored woodcut
RMFF9DFE–BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (1706-1790). /nAmerican printer, publisher, scientist, inventor, statesman and diplomat. Birthplace of Franklin in Boston, Mass. Wood engraving, 19th century.
RMKC72NE–Locket, 1706, Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, American, Gold, hair, and crystal, 9/16 x 13/16 in. (1.4 x 2.1 cm
RM2WJC9BK–Benjamin Franklin geb. 17. Januar 1706 in Boston gest. 17. April 1790 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania war ein amerikanischer Drucker, Verleger, Schrifts
RM2DRPRBB–Maker: Joseph Goldthwaite, American, 1706–1780, Tobacco Box, ca. 1730–40, Silver, tortoise shell, 1 1/16 × 3 1/4 × 4 1/16 in. (2.7 × 8.26 × 10.3 cm), Made in Boston, Massachusetts, American, 18th century, Containers - Metals
RF2HW2P7K–Art inspired by Locket, 1706, Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, American, Gold, hair, and crystal, 9/16 x 13/16 in. (1.4 x 2.1 cm), Jewelry, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2T8FENB–F. Bonneville Deli. Gautier sculpt. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN., Born in Boston, January 17, 1706, Died in Philadelphia in 1790. In Paris at the Author's rue du Théatre Francais N 4
RF2HM63XH–This illustration features several aspects of Ben Franklin's life. From top, left to right, they are: Printer, Errand boy, The court of France,' Bottom, left to right: Experimenting, Journey to Philladelphia. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) was born in Boston and then in 1723 went to work in Philadelphia as a printer. One of the Founding Fathers of the United States, Franklin was an American polymath who was active as a writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat, printer, publisher and political philosopher.
RF2HW1XT5–Art inspired by Two-handled Cup, 1730–45, Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, American, Silver, Overall: 3 x 6 1/2 in. (7.6 x 16.5 cm); 4 oz. 10 dwt. (140.6 g), Silver, Joseph Goldthwait (1706–1780, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMP5J0PM–N/A. English: 'Account of the new invented Pennsylvania fire-places,' containing Franklin's drawing for what became known as the Franklin stove. 4 x 5 in. b&w negative. Courtesy of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 1744. Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790) Alternative names Silence Dogood; Ben Franklin; The First American Description British-American author, statesman, politician, inventor and diplomat Date of birth/death 17 January 1706 17 April 1790 Location of birth/death Boston, Massachusetts Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Authority control
RMPK6MR9–Benjamin Franklin - born in Boston, Jany. 17th 1706 - died in Philadelphia, April 17th 1790 - painted by T.H. Matteson, Esqr. ; engraved by Heny. S. Sadd.
RM2E9GJJT–The Respective Profiles belonging to the great Iconografical Draughts of Castle Island in the Bay of Boston. Author Romer, Wolfgang William 120.39.b. Date of publication: between 1705 and 1706. Item type: 1 drawing Medium: ink, wash and watercolour Dimensions: sheet 51.1 x 72 cm Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
RMPAB47E–Locket. Culture: American. Dimensions: 9/16 x 13/16 in. (1.4 x 2.1 cm). Date: 1706. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMW44C1H–Benjamin Franklin, born in Boston, Jan 17th 1706, -- died in Philadelphia, April 17th 1790, Painted by T.H. Matteson, Esqr., Engraved by Henry S. Sadd, Printed by J. Neale, 1846
RMWA7MPH–B. Franklin, L.L.D. F.R.S. - born at Boston in New England, Jan. 6th 1706 - died at Philadelphia, April 17th 1790
RMG3452K–Benjamin Franklin
RMM79619–Benjamin Franklin - born in Boston, Jany. 17th 1706 - died in Philadelphia, April 17th 1790 - painted by T.H. Matteson, Esqr. ; engraved by Heny. S. Sadd. LCCN2006676692
RMPM8485–People near the grave of Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) in Granary Burying Ground, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
RMR5AEM5–Six sections of different parts of Castle Island arranged in four rows, with the north-east bastion above, bomb-proof barracks, south-east passage and bomb-proof powder house below, a cannon firing from the block-house facing the sea, and the British flag flying over the buildings seen in profile from the north at bottom. The Respective Profiles belonging to the great Iconografical Draughts of Castle Island in the Bay of Boston. between 1705 and 1706. Source: Maps K.Top.120.39.b. Language: English.
RM2H2HY19–Jug, c. 1825. Decorated with portrait of American scientist, politician and publisher Benjamin Franklin: 'Benj. Franklin L.L.D.F.R.S., born at Boston, New England, 17 Jan. 1706'. Made in Staffordshire, England, for the American market.
RMFF7H4W–BENJAMIN FRANKLIN /n(1706-1790). American printer, publisher, scientist, inventor, statesman and diplomat. Franklin, far right, as an apprentice in his brother James' printing shop in Boston: colored engraving, 19th century.
RM2CE0FAY–. The Century book of famous Americans : the story of a young people's pilgrimage to historic homes . FRANKLINS BIRTHPLACE.House formerly on Milk street, Boston.. A BOSTON BOY WHO BECAME FAMOUS. Benjamin Franklin. Born in Boston in 1706. IN BOSTON TOWN did that — the gentlemen - may - cry - peace - peace - but - there - is - no - peaceman. No; historians give the credit largely to Otis, Uncle Tom replied. He really made the first move toward independence, years before PatrickHenrys fiery speech. For when, in 1761, four years before the passageof the Stamp Act, James Otis, in the Superior Court
RMJG8B3M–Arlington, Texas, USA. 3rd July, 2017. Texas Rangers center fielder Carlos Gomez #14 is tagged out after reaching first base safely in the ninth inning during an MLB game between the Boston Red Sox and the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Park in Arlington, TX Boston defeated Texas 7-5 Albert Pena/CSM Credit: Cal Sport Media/Alamy Live News
RM2T8FEP2–BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Doyen de la Convention who voted for the Constitution. He rescued from heaven the lightning scepter of tyrants, (Born in Boston in 1706, Died in Philadelphia in 1790
RMP02D0D–. English: Portrait of Anne Erving, Mrs Duncan Stewart, 1740 - after 1802, daughter of the Hon. John Erving, a Scot born in Kirkwall in the Orkneys who had emigrated to America in 1706. Erving, as governor of Boston and one of His Majesty's Council for the Province, was a prominent citizen in colonial North America. The portrait was probably painted in Boston to mark the occasion of Anne's marriage to Duncan Stewart of Ardsheal in January 1767. A family story relates how, during the American War of Independence, Anne stole the keys of the city prison from under her father's pillow so that her
RM2WM68B4–Benjamin Franklin - born in Boston, Jany. 17th 1706 - died in Philadelphia, April 17th 1790 - painted by T.H. Matteson, Esqr. ; engraved by Heny. S. Sadd.
RM2X72R43–Franklin selling his ballads in the streets of Boston, Negative cracked from lower right., Photograph of a painting copyrighted by the Franklin Foundation., Detroit Publishing Co. no. M 28054., Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949, Franklin, Benjamin,, 1706-1790. , Ballads. , Peddlers. , City & town life. , United States, Massachusetts, Boston.
RMW9NMM7–Benjamin Franklin - né a Boston, le 17 Janvier 1706 Abstract: Print shows Benjamin Franklin, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly left, in oval.
RMG34530–Benjamin Franklin
RM2T1ECNT–Portrait of Major General Paul Mascarene, 1729.Paul Mascarene was born Jean-Paul Mascarene in France in 1684 or 1685. He was educated in Geneva and in 1706 began a military career in England. In 1708 he was in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, preparing troops for an expedition against Canada, and in 1710 he was the captain who took possession of Port Royal (renamed Annapolis Royal) in the campaign that won Nova Scotia for Britain. Between, 1740 and 1749 he was chief administrator of Nova Scotia during the campaign against Louisbourg. He became a major general in 1758 and died in Boston in 1760.
RM2CNK82D–. The Century book of famous Americans : the story of a young people's pilgrimage to historic homes . FRANKLINS BIRTHPLACE.House formerly on Milk street, Boston.. A BOSTON BOY WHO BECAME FAMOUS.Benjamin Franklin. Born in Boston in 1706. IN BOSTON TOWN did that — the gentlemen - may - cry - peace - peace - but - there - is - no - peaceman. No ; historians give the credit largely to Otis, Uncle Tom replied. He really made the first move toward independence, years before PatrickHenrys fiery speech. For when, in 1761, four years before the passageof the Stamp Act, James Otis, in the Superior Court
RM2T8FWD0–BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States, of America to H.M. the King of France., Born in Boston on January 17, 1706., Died in Philadelphia in April 1790. Fr. Janet sc
RMKC6C80–Two-handled Cup, 1730–45, Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, American, Silver, Overall: 3 x 6 1/2 in. (7.6 x 16.5 cm
RM2WM689Y–Benjamin Franklin - born in Boston, Jany. 17th 1706 - died in Philadelphia, April 17th 1790 - painted by T.H. Matteson, Esqr. ; engraved by Heny. S. Sadd.
RM2X729BT–Franklin selling his ballads in the streets of Boston, Title based on negative D416-28054., Photograph of a painting signed 'Charles E. Mills, 1908.', No Detroit Publishing Co. no., Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949, Franklin, Benjamin,, 1706-1790. , Peddlers. , Streets. , Ballads. , United States, Massachusetts, Boston.
RMW9NMN7–Benjamin Franklin - born in Boston, Jany. 17th 1706 -- died in Philadelphia, April 17th 1790 / painted by T.H. Matteson, Esqr. ; engraved by Heny. S. Sadd.
RMG34527–Benjamin Franklin
RM2B965AM–Benjamin Franklin. / Born in Boston, New England 17 January 1706 (as registered)
RM2AJDMNE–What to see in America . across Milk Street from this church there used to bea little two-story wooden dwelling in which BenjaminFranklin was born in 1706. He was the fifteenth of his fathersseventeen children. While serving an apprenticeship to anolder brother who was a printer, he secretly left home andmade hisway to Philadelphia, where he won fame and fortune.Three other great Americans born in Boston were Emerson, Massachusetts 35 the philosopher, and Parkman, the historian, and EdgarAllan Poe, one of the most original of our poets. AlexanderGraham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, was
RM2JAH1CA–Benjamin Franklin; Born in Boston, in New England, Jan 17, 1706 '. Benjamin Franklin, Geboren in Boston, Neuengland, Am 17.1.1706, 1778. Justus Chevillet (1729—1802), Copper Engraver, after: Joseph Siffred Duplessis (1725 —1802), artist
RMG34521–Benjamin Franklin
RM2AFJBJ2–. Practical physics. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) Celebrated American statesman, philosopher, and scientist; bornat Boston, the sixteenth child of poor parents; printer and pub-lisher by occupation; pursued scientific studies in electricity asa diversion rather than as a profession; first proved that the twocoats of a Leyden jar are oppositely charged; introduced theterms positive and negative electricity; proved the identity oflightning and frictional electricity by flying a kite in a thunder-storm and drawing sparks from the insulated lower end of thekite string; invented the lightning rod;
RMG3452C–Benjamin Franklin
RM2AJ3MDR–Official souvenir program of the Twenty-fourth national encampment, Boston, Mass., Aug., 1890, of the Grand Army of the Republic; also Fourth Convention National Naval Veteran's Association, and the Eighth Annual Convention Woman's Relief Corps . , with a fund of common sense akin toSolomons. Benjamin Franklin was born Jan. 17th, 1706,on the spot now occupied by the Post building on iSIilkStreet. Many memorials of this illustrious citizen are tobe found in Boston, but the most conspicuous is hisstatue in front of City Hall. This is a figure of bronze,presenting an admirable likeness of the gre
RMG3451N–Benjamin Franklin
RM2AN5HX1–A pictorial school history of the United States; to which are added the Declaration of independence, and the Constitution of the United States . * Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston, in 1706. He died in Philadelphia, in 1790. VI. Questions.—24. What was Congress doing in the mean time ? 25. Eecitethe resolution which was offered by Lee. 26. When did he offer it? VII. 27. What is said of the discussion that followed? 28. What committee wasappointed? 29. What became of Lees resolution? 30. Give the further history ofthe Declaration. 0* 130 AMERICAN REVOLUTION.. DE. FRANKLIN. Thomas Jefferson,
RMG3KMJK–Benjamin Franklin, 1706 - 1790
RM2AX23PJ–Inventors . ory of his work as aninventor. We all know, or ought to know, thatBenjamin, the fifteenth child of Josiah Franklin,the Boston soap-boiler, was born in that townon the i/th of January, 1706, and established him-self as a printer in Philadelphia in 1728. Thathe prospered and founded the Gazette a fewyears later, and became Postmaster of Phila-delphia in 1737; that after valuable services tothe Colonies as their ao;ent in England, he o o was appointed United States Minister at theCourt of France upon the Declaration of Inde-pendence ; and that in 1782 he had the supremesatisfaction of
RMG3KMTX–Benjamin Franklin, 1706 - 1790
RM2AG1PE4–. The Library of historic characters and famous events of all nations. onformist to the Church of England, emigratedto America and settled in Boston. He was twice marriedand had seventeen children, of whom Benjamin, born January6, 1706, was the youngest son. Josias was a tallow-chandler,and Benjamin, at the age of ten, was called from school toassist in that occupation. At twelve he went to a cousins tolearn the trade of cutler ; but when his brother James returnedfrom England to open a printing-office, Benjamin found therehis true destiny. He was a lover of books, and had alreadygathered a nu
RMG3KMJB–Benjamin Franklin, 1706 - 1790
RM2AN2X2F–Historical sketch and matters appertaining to the Copp's Hill Burial-Ground . theTown, which command the whole Bay, and make it impossiblefor an Enemy s Ship of Burthen to ride there in safety. In 1706 the battery was extended 120 feet, with a breadth of40 feet, at an expense of £1,000. It was finally sold to Jeffreyand Russell, and became Jeffreys Wharf between 1787 and1796. To-day it is appropriately called Battery Wharf. The site of the North Battery was, possibly, where Win-throps company landed, and where Anne Pollard, the firstwhite woman to tread on Boston soil, jumped ashore. Here,too,
RMG3KMJ2–Benjamin Franklin, 1706 - 1790
RM2AM43J2–History of the United States . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Born Boston, Mass , Jan. 17,1706; moved to Philadelphiaand became a printer and jour dence; represented theConfed- tioU ActS, the first of which WCrC paSSCd aS erated States at Pans, securing French treaty; President of early as 1651 and rc-cnactcd and changedat the time of the Restoration and in later Pennsylv ,nia after the Revolution; member of ConstitutionalConvention; scientist and phil-osopher; died in Philadelphia,1790. enactments. Reference has already beenmade to these,^ the purpose of which was torestrict colonial exports and imports i
RMG3KMHX–Benjamin Franklin, 1706 - 1790
RM2AWEC52–Benjamin Franklin, printer, statesman, philosopher and practical citizen, 1706-1790 . CHAIS ....... 262 FRANKLIN FOUND BY DIOGENES .... 266 From an old French engraving. MARIE ANTOINETTE ...... 276 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ...... 288 From an oil painting in the possession of the His-torical Society of Pennsylvania. THE AMERICAN PEACE COMMISSION .... 294After the unfinished painting by Benjamin West inthe possession of Lord Belper. From a photo-graph bequeathed by Chas. Sumner to theMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston. The figures,from the left of the picture to the right, areJay, Adams, Franklin, Laurens, an
RMG3KMJ3–Benjamin Franklin, 1706 - 1790
RM2AXE116–A history of the United States . Old Statehouse in Philadelphia, nowKNOWN AS Independence Hall. 1 Born, 1706 ; died, 1790. Apprenticed in Boston as a printer, anddeveloped great fondness for reading and writing ; ran away to Philadelphiain 1723 : established a newspaper in 1729 ; advanced rapidly iu prominencethrough his talents as a writer and success as a scientific discoverer ; wasappointed Deputy Postmaster-general of the British colonies in 1753 ; was themoving spirit of the Albany convention in 1754 ; was agent for Pennsylvaniaiu England from 1764 to the Revolution ; also for a part of t
RMG3KMTR–Benjamin Franklin, 1706 - 1790
RM2AX29PG–The story of a great nationOr, Our country's achievements, military, naval, political, and civil . BEMIAMIM FRANKLIN. Born in Boston, Mass., Jan. 17. 1706. Attended Grammar School two vears.Apprenticed to his brother, a printer, 171S. Settled in Philadelphia, 1726. Founder ofthe Public Library. Clerk General Assembly of Pennsylvania, 1736. Postmaster, 1737.Elected to Assembly, 1747. and the ten succeeding years. Brought down electricityfrom the clouds, 1752. Discoverer of the utility of lightning rods. Deputy Postmaster-General of the British Colonies in America. 1753. Founder of the Academy o
RMG3KMJM–Benjamin Franklin, 1706 - 1790
RM2ANF96M–Harper's encyclopædia of United States history from 458 A.Dto 1906, based upon the plan of Benson John Lossing .. . MORSE RKGISTKR.. MORSB KEY. ELIOT Boston he did much to ameliorate Eliot, Jared, educator and clergyman;the condition of the people. He also born in Guilford, Conn., Nov. 7, 1685;saved valuable manuscripts, among thera son of Joseph and grandson of Johnthe second volume of the History of Eliot; graduated at Yale College in 1706,Massachusetts Bay, when the house of and from 1709 until his death he v?a3Governor Hutchinson was invested by a minister of the iirst church at Killing-mo
RMG3KMJ7–Benjamin Franklin, 1706 - 1790
RM2AFJBRC–. Practical physics. Fig. 225. obtaining a plus and a minus charge by induction. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) Celebrated American statesman, philosopher, and scientist; bornat Boston, the sixteenth child of poor parents; printer and pub-lisher by occupation; pursued scientific studies in electricity asa diversion rather than as a profession; first proved that the twocoats of a Leyden jar are oppositely charged; introduced theterms positive and negative electricity; proved the identity oflightning and frictional electricity by flying a kite in a thunder-storm and drawing sparks from the insula
RMG3KMJF–Benjamin Franklin, 1706 - 1790
RM2AJ3EP1–Appletons' cyclopædia of American biography . ryof Lady Frankland has been versified by OliverW. Holmes, and she is the heroine of Agnes Sur-riage, a novel, by Edwin L. Bynner (Boston, 1887).See a Memoir by Elias Nason (Albany, 1865). FRANKLIN, Benjamin, statesman and phi-losopher, b. in Boston, Mass., 17 Jan., 1706; d. inPhiladelphia, Pa., 17 April, 1790. (See representa-tion of birthplace on page 531.) His family hadlived for at least three centuries in the parishof Ecton, Northamptonshire, England, on a free-hold of about thirty acres. For several genera-tions the head of the family seems t
RMG3KMJ9–Benjamin Franklin, 1706 - 1790
RM2AJ18XG–A genealogical history of the descendants of Joseph Peck, who emigrated with his family to this country in 1638, and records of his father's and grandfather's families in England, with the pedigree extending back from son to father for twenty generations, with their coat of arms, and copies of wills, also, an appendix, giving an account of the Boston and Hingham Pecks . Jan. 20, 1702, d. Feb. 24, 1816; (465) -Joseph, b.Jan. 21, 1706, d. Oct. 14, 1840, unm.; (466) Rebecca, b. Feb. 13, 1800, residesiu Danbu.y, a widow. [216-] JESSE-^ PECK, son of Eliphalet,^ settled iu thesouth part of Danbury,
RMG3KMHY–Benjamin Franklin, 1706 - 1790
RM2AX4J68–Young folks' history of the United States . N AND ADAMS. 227 who had rendered the greatest services to the hbertyof their country. This was Dr. Benjamin Franklin.He was born in Boston, in 1706, and was the son of apoor tallow-chandler. When a boy he learned theprinters trade; and at seventeen left home, and estab-lished himself in Philadelphia. He and a young part-ner began busi-ness with no capi-tal, and felt verygrateful to a friendwhom they met inthe street, who,gave them a five-shilling job. Thenthey set up a news-paper, and pub-lished an alma-nac, called PoorRichards Alma-nack, which hada
RM2AX7HDF–The history and antiquities of Boston .. . Uatton, Assistant, 1693, left, 1096. John Indicott and William Hobby, 1699. Christopher Bridge, 1699, remd. 1706. William Hobby and East Apthorp, 1700. Henry Harris, « 1709, died, 1729. East Apthorp and Edward Lyde, 1701. Roger Price, Rector, 1729, resigned, 1746. Edward Lydo and Samuel Checkley, 1702-3. Charles Harwood, Assistant, 1731, died, 1736. Addington Davenport, 1737, left, 1740. The oflicers of the Society were increased, in Stephen Roe, «< 1741, removed, 1744. 1G99, by the appointment of Vestry men. The Henry Caner, Rector, 1747, left, 17
RM2AJDN1C–The New England historical and genealogical register . Oct., 1731, Jerusha, (35.) Flynt,Josiah, m. in Boston by Mr. Willard, 1 July, 1706, Mary, (10.) Foster,(40.) Fowle, (58.) Frost, Dea. Ephraim, m. 3 June, 1794, in Boston,Martha, (40.) Gardner, (4) (50.) GILL, Moses, Lieut. Gov. ofMassachusetts, m. 13 Aug., 1773, Rebecca, (50.) He was4th child of Capt. John and Elizabeth Gill, b. in Chas. 18 Jan., (bp. 20,)1733-4 ; d. 20 May, 1800. His father was 2d child of Col.Michael and Relief Gill, bp. 20 July, 1701; d. about 1734.His mother was 3d child of Moses and Elizabeth (Knight) Abbot, b.. 10Mar
RM2CHMFBB–. Heroes and statesmen of America, a popular book of American biography . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN was born at Boston, Massachu-setts, on the 17th of January, 1706. His father was a na-tive of England, and was a soap boiler and tallow chandler bytrade. At the age of eight years, young Franklin was sent toa grammar school in Boston, where he remained two years,studying hard and mastering the rudiments of an English edu-cation. When he was ten years old, his father took him intohis chandlery to teach him his own trade, but it was so dis-tasteful to the boy, that he
RM2CDX8MY–. The library of historic characters and famous events of all nations and all ages . onformist to the Church of Eno^land, emigratedto America and settled in Boston. He was twice marriedand had seventeen children, of whom Benjamin, born January6, 1706, was the youngest son. Josias was a tallow-chandler,and Benjamin, at the age of ten, was called from school toassist in that occupation. At twelve he went to a cousins tolearn the trade of cutler; but when his brother James returnedfrom England to open a printing-office, Benjamin found therehis true destiny. He was a lover of books, and had alread
RM2CE10PN–. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . Portsmouth, and was created anindependent parish in 1703. In July,1706, the church was organized, withtwenty-nine members. The first set-tled minister was Rev. William Allen,a native of Boston and a graduate ofHarvard, who was ordained and in- April 27, 1804, these first two pas-torates covering, as will be notednearly a full century. Dr. McClin-tock served for a time as a chaplainin the Revolutionary army, and iscredited with having been present inthat capacity at the battle of BunkerHill. He
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