A copy of Benjamin Franklin's newspaper The Pennsylvania Journal and the Weekly Advertiser is going up for auction Thursday through Nate D. Sanders auctions. The newspaper for sale, published Dec. 7, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On this day in 1754, Benjamin Franklin published one of the most famous cartoons in history: the Join or Die woodcut. Franklin’s ...
The original copy of one of the most influential political cartoons in American history has surfaced in a Los Angeles area auction. The 264-year-old "JOIN or DIE" cartoon, believed to be created by ...
WHAT: Sold recently in an online auction by Nate D. Sanders Auctions, a May 9, 1754, copy of The Pennsylvania Gazette brought $50,000. Prominent on the front page of the newspaper is what is believed ...
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One of Charlie Brown's friends is getting his own special show. (SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW, "SNOOPY PRESENTS: WELCOME HOME, FRANKLIN") CALEB BELLAVANCE: (As Franklin Armstrong) Charlie Brown, hello again.
"Join, or Die" is a political cartoon showing a snake broken into eight pieces, and was first seen in Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette newspaper in 1754. This political cartoon (attributed to Benjamin ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- With the passing of Aretha Franklin, the world has lost one of the most glorious voices to ever grace it. The Queen of Soul passed 41 years to the day that the King of Rock, Elvis ...
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