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  1. I explore the ways Deborah Read Franklin and Sally Franklin Bache constructed and were constructed by the public resistance to the British. For both women, the Philadelphia community and Benjamin Franklin entailed complex, intertwined audiences for their theatricalities. In 1764 a fifty-five-year-old Deborah bravely defended the

  2. 11 de ene. de 2024 · 3. Leave The Grave Green (1995) In "Leave The Grave Green" by Deborah Crombie, an enthralling murder mystery takes inspector Duncan Kincaid and Sergeant Gemma James into the world of an exclusive boys' school, revealing dark secrets that will send chills down your spine. 📇 336 Pages. 📝 84,000 - 100,800 Word Count.

  3. 10 de ago. de 2021 · Franklin was certainly grateful to be married, but treated his wife more like a roommate than a helpmate in life. They did consummate their marriage and have a child. Benjamin loved the child and his new role as a dad, but that did not mean he opened up to be more of a loving husband to Deborah. In the winter of 1731, a smallpox epidemic befell ...

  4. 28 de mar. de 2012 · According to Franklin, he met Deborah Read while walking through the streets of Philadelphia with one bread roll under each arm and one in his mouth. He looked so odd that Deborah laughed aloud. Franklin may have made this part up, but he did end up lodging in her mother’s house. It was common at the time for women with little income to take ...

  5. 23 de mar. de 2023 · Do you enjoy being outside? Read along with Star as we learn how outside misses us!Outside Inwritten by Deborah Underwoodillustrated by Cindy DerbyPlease sup...

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  6. 11 de feb. de 2020 · When I began researching for the upcoming exhibition, Dr. Franklin, Citizen Scientist, I admittedly knew relatively little about Benjamin Franklin’s wife, Deborah Read Franklin (d. 1774). However, I wanted to include Deborah in the exhibition and so I began researching her life with the intent of figuring out how her story could fit into an exhibition about Benjamin Franklin and science.

  7. 16 de may. de 2024 · Deborah Read was born in Philadelphia in 1708 to a family of modest means. Her early life was marked by hardship, as her father, John Read, struggled to provide for his family as a carpenter. Despite the financial challenges they faced, Deborah’s family instilled in her a strong work ethic and resilience that would serve her well in the years to come.