Benjamin Franklin is
definitely one of the most prolific members of the
Founding Fathers.
He is one of the few Founding Fathers, besides George
Washington, whose image is readily recognized by school children and adults
alike.
I have had the great pleasure of passing information on to students in
elementary, middle and high schools and adult college courses. I have spoken
to historical society's, genealogical groups, library sessions, at
historical reenactments and community groups.

I portray Mr. Franklin in the first person. I feel I present
him as I see him. A simple man with many layers. A wise man, with a wicked
sense of humor. An intelligent man, always seeking simple solutions. His
many writings have given us a picture of an incredible individual. However,
today's average person only sees him as the man who flew a kite or the man
on the $100 dollar bill. I would like to change that perception.
FACTS:
First
Emissary to
France
Benjamin
Franklin was never paid for the time he spent in France. He submitted bills
to congress in 1786 for his expenses (in the service of the
congress) but was never paid. All of his expenses in France were paid by
him. To this day these bills have never been paid!
Father of modern dentistry.
Many tools used today are his design.
Developed engravings and
printed money for colonies, put phrase "To Counterfeit
is Death" on money he printed.
Met his
wife when he was 17 Married her at the age of 24 and they had three
children.
Invented the Armonica.
Challenged
the Royal Scientific Society to develop a method of making bodily gas smell
better.
He was the first storm
chaser. Charting storms in the colonies.
Wrote poetry
(very badly).
His
will setup funds to help new journeyman in Boston and Philadelphia
to start their own businesses.
He retired from daily business at
the age of 46.
Only
Founding Father to sign all four of our major documents that started our
country. Can you name them?
FRANKLIN VIEWS ON VIRTUE COMES FROM THIS PASSAGE
Philippians 4:8
Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, what
so ever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever
things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good
report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these
things.