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Benjamin Franklin: 1706-1790

Jun 30th, 2008 by Cindy

Ben FranklinWelcome to my SPECIAL July issue - it’s the only month in which I feature a topic other than Organizing: Benjamin Franklin, my hero.

I love July 4th - It’s a day that evokes a similar feeling to that of Thanksgiving; I have a sense of gratitude for being an American. Things certainly are not perfect these or any days, but the United States is a great place to wake up every morning.

Besides the fact that Benjamin Franklin was a signatory of The Declaration of Independence, he’s had a profound effect on the world of inventions. It’s hard to believe these are just a few of his inventions:

Armonica

Click on the Armonica to listen and play it virtually

He played several musical instruments, including the violin, harp, and guitar.

Poor Richard’s Almanac

Almanacks were very popular books in colonial America, with people in the colonies using them for the mixture of seasonal weather forecasts, practical household hints, puzzles, and other amusements they offered.

Bifocals

I’m not sure what we’d do without bifocals

 

And then there’s this little document (click on the image to enlarge it; what an impressive group of signatures):

List of inventions - Ben Franklin

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2 Responses to “Benjamin Franklin: 1706-1790”

  1. on 16 Jul 2007 at 8:13 pm1Madeline

    Hi Cindy, I always liked old Benny Franklin, too. He sure was a smart old codger. Wish I could have been as smart as he.
    I love your Work Organizer. Thanks for sending it to me. Love, Madeline

  2. on 02 Jul 2008 at 11:01 am2Cindy

    Dear Cindy
    Growing up in Philadelphia sure did have it’s benefits and as a
    youngster aspiring to great heights in the scientific field(s) I
    often went to that beloved Franklin Institute. Hours on end and just
    where did that time go!! Much fun was spent in Philadelphia and it’s
    many museums. When I was in Washington, D.C. I couldn’t resist the
    Smithsonian Institute and then a day trip down to Monticello to see
    what ol’ Tom Jefferson was up to in the invention department. What a
    pair those guys were. - Ken Scott

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