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Ink In Their Blood: Print Apprentices Good | Bookbinders Museum |
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Printer, Diplomat, International Celebrity - History
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Benjamin Franklin and James Franklin | Open Plaques
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James Franklin (February 1697 — February 4, 1735), American printer, publisher, author | World Biographical Encyclopedia
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Bantle's Banners & Signs - Did you know Benjamin Franklin, the famous statesman and inventor was a printer? Ben apprenticed with his brother Franklin. In 1728, at age 22,
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Benjamin Franklin, America's Most Successful Printer Americana Corner
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Franklin's shop – the American Experiment
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James American printer |
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Benjamin Franklin, the – Benjamin Historical Society
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Benjamin Franklin, the – Benjamin Historical Society
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The Courant Wikipedia
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Franklin" common press | Museum American
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Boston, Boston Advertiser James Franklin's printing office - Digital Commonwealth
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Lanier, James Franklin NCpedia
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James Franklin's Press - Education Benjamin Franklin
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Benjamin Franklin, the
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Ben Franklin in York | walkaboutny
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James Franklin, 1717 | Arts
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Franklin" common press | Museum American
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Benjamin Franklin, the
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