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  2. Franklin Court - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Court is a complex of museums, structures, and historic sites within Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.It is located at the site which American printer, scientist, diplomat, and statesman Benjamin Franklin had his Philadelphia residence from 1763 to his death in 1790.

  3. Early American publishers and printers - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Franklin's printing network : disseminating virtue in early America. University of Missouri Press. ISBN 978-0-8262-16144. —— (May 2006). "The Emergence of the American Colonial Press". Pennsylvania Legacies. 6 (1). University of Pennsylvania Press: 11– 15. JSTOR 27765021. Furtwangler, Albert (1984).

  4. Bibliography of early American publishers and printers

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    Frasca, Ralph (Autumn 2004). "Benjamin Franklin's Printing Network and the Stamp Act". Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies. 71 (4). Penn State University Press: 403– 419. JSTOR 27778636. Frasca (May 2006). "The Emergence of the American Colonial Press". Pennsylvania Legacies. 6 (1). University of Pennsylvania Press: 11– 15.

  5. David Hall (printer) - Wikipedia

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    David Hall: Printing partner of Benjamin Franklin. Manuscripts (PhD). American Philosophical Society In February 1766 Franklin sold his share in the business to Hall. Lemay, J.A. Leo (1 October 2014). Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 3. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-9141-4. Lippincott, Horace Mather (1917).

  6. Samuel Keimer - Wikipedia

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    Keimer and Bradford were then the only printers in the colony of Pennsylvania. Keimer had come to America with an old printing press, and a worn-out font of English letters. [2] When Benjamin Franklin, aged 17, came to Philadelphia looking for a job in 1723, [4] he went first to Bradford’s printing business. [4]

  7. How Benjamin Franklin laid groundwork for the US dollar by ...

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    The paper also highlights Franklin's use of “nature printing,” a technique by which he transferred the detailed vein patterns of tree leaves to printing plates. These techniques raised ...

  8. List of early American publishers and printers - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Franklin Bache 1769–1798 Journalist, printer and publisher. Founded the Philadelphia Aurora, a newspaper that supported Jeffersonian philosophy, known for its attacks on Federalist leaders, including George Washington. Known for polarizing the press, prompting the Alien and Sedition Acts

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