In 1717, James Franklin returned to Boston after an apprenticeship in England, bringing with him the printing press that is now on exhibition in the Museum of Newport History at the Brick Market. He established the New-England Courant in 1721 and brought his younger brother Benjamin to Boston to train with him as an apprentice. On April 2, 1722, the first of a series of articles written by Benjamin Franklin appeared in the Courant under the pen name Silence Dogood. When James was ordered imprisoned and his paper suppressed because of his strong political views, the Courant appeared with Benjamin Franklin named as the printer from 1723 until 1726. However, Benjamin likely was only a figurehead, and he left Boston in October 1723 because of...
1 Benjamin Franklin took an important part in the American revolution. For this purpose, he had to f...
This study analyses the themes, rhetoric and imagery in the weekly newspaper The New-England Courant...
[4] p. “Persistent in the Right – Fearless in Opposing Wrong.” Newspaper published in Collegeville...
In 1717, James Franklin returned to Boston after an apprenticeship in England, bringing with him the...
Benjamin Franklin worked as a pressman and compositor in London from January 1725 to July 1726, firs...
In this From the Collection, we examine the James Franklin printing press. The arrival of this pre...
The following pages will be dedicated to the close examination of all the fourteen letters while con...
The Brandenburg 300 Project Honors Benjamin Franklin, Founding Father and Renaissance Man. Born 20 y...
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. ...
It is my intention in this paper to present some aspects of the work and thoughts of Benjamin Frankl...
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. ...
Evans, Nancy GoynePost-Revolutionary Providence, Rhode Island, succeeded Newport as the commercial c...
Ben Franklin’s career as a printer occupies an important part of a life distinguished by remarkable ...
During the first half of the 19th century, Newport fostered the political ambitions of Thomas Wilson...
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. ...
1 Benjamin Franklin took an important part in the American revolution. For this purpose, he had to f...
This study analyses the themes, rhetoric and imagery in the weekly newspaper The New-England Courant...
[4] p. “Persistent in the Right – Fearless in Opposing Wrong.” Newspaper published in Collegeville...
In 1717, James Franklin returned to Boston after an apprenticeship in England, bringing with him the...
Benjamin Franklin worked as a pressman and compositor in London from January 1725 to July 1726, firs...
In this From the Collection, we examine the James Franklin printing press. The arrival of this pre...
The following pages will be dedicated to the close examination of all the fourteen letters while con...
The Brandenburg 300 Project Honors Benjamin Franklin, Founding Father and Renaissance Man. Born 20 y...
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. ...
It is my intention in this paper to present some aspects of the work and thoughts of Benjamin Frankl...
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. ...
Evans, Nancy GoynePost-Revolutionary Providence, Rhode Island, succeeded Newport as the commercial c...
Ben Franklin’s career as a printer occupies an important part of a life distinguished by remarkable ...
During the first half of the 19th century, Newport fostered the political ambitions of Thomas Wilson...
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. ...
1 Benjamin Franklin took an important part in the American revolution. For this purpose, he had to f...
This study analyses the themes, rhetoric and imagery in the weekly newspaper The New-England Courant...
[4] p. “Persistent in the Right – Fearless in Opposing Wrong.” Newspaper published in Collegeville...