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Benjamin Franklin Document Signed Declaration Signer Benjamin Franklin Document Signed

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Benjamin Franklin Document Signed  Declaration Signer Benjamin Franklin Document Signed
<B> Declaration Signer Benjamin Franklin Document Signed </B></I> <I> "B. Franklin." </B></I> One page, 18.25" x 11.75", American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 21st, 1786. This document announces that <I> Le Chevalier Gronchon </B></I> of Paris had been elected to the American Philosophical Society at Philadelphia. Benjamin Franklin signs the document as President of the Society. Franklin was a leader in every sense of the word; he was a leader in the Enlightenment, a leader in the fight for independence, a leader in the establishment of a new government, and a leader in the early struggle for abolishing slavery. His accomplishments and interests are too many and varied to mention in such a short space. He was a scientist, politician, writer and many more things. He was the founder of the American Philosophical Society, a society formed for men to discuss their scientific discoveries. Franklin is the only man to sign all three documents that led to the founding of the United States: the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Paris and the Constitution. He truly is the <I> "first American." </B></I> <r The document is in fine condition; usual folds are present; the seal is still intact and the ribbon is still bright and in excellent shape. The document is matted with decorative fillets alongside a handsome tinted engraving of Franklin that sits atop a plaque of his name and a small biography. All three of these are pulled together inside a frame; all together the display measures 35" x 22".