Autobiography

work by Franklin

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contribution by Bigelow

  • John Bigelow
    In John Bigelow

    …editor of Benjamin Franklin’s long-lost Autobiography. As U.S. consul in Paris during the American Civil War, he also prevented the delivery of warships constructed in France for the Confederacy.

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discussed in biography

  • Benjamin Franklin
    In Benjamin Franklin: Early life

    …he tartly noted in his Autobiography, “the youngest Son of the youngest Son for five Generations back.” He learned to read very early and had one year in grammar school and another under a private teacher, but his formal education ended at age 10. At 12 he was apprenticed to…

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  • Benjamin Franklin
    In Benjamin Franklin: Public service of Benjamin Franklin

    …defiance, he began writing his Autobiography, which eventually became one of the most widely read autobiographies ever published.

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