Benjamin Franklin and his future wife ... “We throve together,” Benjamin wrote in his autobiography, “and have ever mutually endeavour’d to make each other happy.” ...
Ever prescient, John Adams rightly predicted that Benjamin Franklin would forever occupy an elevated position in the American imagination. He was, after all, the man who risked life and limb to ...
“The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin” appeared posthumously in 1791 and has “brought affliction to millions of boys since, whose fathers had read Franklin’s pernicious biography.
Our Founding Fathers had some surprising drinking habits, and Benjamin Franklin was no ... According to Franklin's autobiography, at least one of the workers at the printing house was drinking ...
Benjamin Franklin was a true Renaissance man ... shock that he was pretty intentional about his time, according to his autobiography.