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  1. Richard Bache (September 12, 1737 – April 17, 1811), born in Settle, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, immigrated to Philadelphia, in the colony of Pennsylvania, where he was a businessman, a marine insurance underwriter, and later served as Postmaster-General of the American Post Office.

  2. Richard Franklin Bache, also known as Richard Bache Jr. (1784–1848), was a military and political official in the Republic and state of Texas. He assisted in drafting the Texas Constitution of 1845, the first of its five state constitutions.

  3. 30 de oct. de 2009 · Who was Richard Bache? Why the differing assessments of his character ? First of all, he was a Yorkshireman who had established himself in Philadelphia in 1761, not 1765. His unpublished Day Book, which is now in the Franklin Institute and which has been largely overlooked by Franklin scholars, begins on March 23, 1761, and ends ...

  4. Richard Bache. BSc (Hons) MRICS. Richard joined Johnson Fellows in 2023 having worked around Birmingham and the Black Country previously for Bulleys, Cushman & Wakefield and most recently Pennycuick Collins.

  5. On July 26, 1775, Benjamin Franklin became the first Postmaster General of what is now the United States Postal Service and, on September 29, 1775, he appointed Richard Bache as secretary, comptroller, and register-general.

  6. Richard Franklin Bache (March 11, 1784 – March 17, 1848), married Sophia Durrell Dallas, the eldest daughter of Arabella Maria Smith and Alexander J. Dallas. Bache, Jr. became a politician in Texas.

  7. 12 de mar. de 2002 · Richard Bache (1784–1848), attorney, postmaster, and public official, was a grandson of Benjamin Franklin. Born in Philadelphia, he was admitted to the bar in 1805 and married a daughter of Alexander J. Dallas the same year.