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Benjamin Franklin, the Printer "Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise." The Silence Dogood Letters click here Short video about Printing Office In October, 1726 Ben returned to Philadelphia . He continued his trade as a printer, first working with a partner then, at the age of twenty-four, taking the business over on his own. In 1729, Franklin bought the Pennsylvania Gazette an ailing paper known to be dull and poorly managed. Known for his hard work and determination, Ben used his wit and intelligence to turn the gazette into an informative and entertaining paper. Ben's philosophy for success, work harder than your competition, drove the success of the paper as it gained recognition throughout the colonies. In 1730, Ben entered into a commonlaw marriage with his longtime friend Deborah Read Rogers, whose husband John had left her in 1725. PublicationsFranklin was an innovator in the publishing business. He was the first to publish cartoons and maps to accompany and illustrate his articles. He printed his political theories to gain public support. In 1733, Franklin began publishing Poor Richard's Almanac under the name Richard Saunders. The almanac became more popular than any of his newspaper ventures. The almanac, which was published yearly through 1758, had Franklin's sayings scattered throughout. His witty and wise sayings preach frugality, industry, and thrift. "God helps them that help themselves," "He's a fool that makes his doctor his heir," and "He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals" are just a few.
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Did You Know?
Benjamin Franklin is credited with being the first American to invent a musical instrument? He invented the glass armonica in 1761 after seeing wine glasses being used to make musical sounds.