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Our Biographies and Autobiographies about Politicians and other Notable People relate the stories of those who were active in party politics, or government, or had otherwise distinguished themselves in society, science, business or economics. There is a long list of eclectic titles in this category, including: Ezra Cornell, Thomas Chittenden, Alexander Hamilton, Sir Jagadis C. Bose, Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte, The Countess of Albany, Darius the Great, Henry Ford, Jeanne d'Arc, Joseph Pilsudski, Karl Marx, Queen Victoria, Napoleon Bonaparte, Marie Antoinette, Oliver Cromwell, Sir Robert Peel, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Edward Manning, George Washington, Thomas A. Edison, and Thomas Jefferson. Also in this BookBooks about the Revolutionary Period in the United States examine the 1775-1783 rebellion of the 13 British colonies against the United Kingdom. It became known as the American War of Independence. Titles include: Americans of 1776, Administration of the American Revolutionary Army, The New England Clergy and the American Revolution, Haym Salomon: The Financier of the Revolution : an Unwritten Chapter in American History, Journal of Colonel George Washington, commanding a detachment of Virginia troops, Letters of Brunswick and Hessian Officers During the American Revolution, The French in America During the War of Independence of the United States, 1777-1783, The Grip of Honor: A Story of Paul Jones and the American Revolution, and The Revolution of America.
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Benjamin Franklin was an important conservative figure in the American Restoration Movement, especially as the leading antebellum conservative in the northern United States branch of the movement. He is notable as the early and lifelong mentor of Daniel Sommer, whose support of the 1889 Sand Creek Declaration set in motion events which led to the formal division of the Churches of Christ from the Disciples of Christ in 1906.
According to contemporary biographies "His early religious training was according to the Methodist faith, though he never belonged to any church until he united with the Disciples."
In 1856, Franklin began to publish the ultra-conservative American Christian Review, which he published until his death in 1878. Its influence, initially considerable, was said to have waned following the American Civil War. Franklin undertook a rigorous program of publication correspondence, and traveling lectures which took him to "many" U. S. states and Canada.
Franklin's last move was to Anderson, Indiana, where he lived from 1864 until his death.
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