Showing posts with label Benjamin Franklin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benjamin Franklin. Show all posts

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Benjamin Franklin. Past Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. by Travis Simpkins

Benjamin Franklin. Past Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait Sketch of
Benjamin Franklin
(1706 - 1790)
American Statesman, Printer, Author
Inventor and Freemason
Past Grand Master of
St. John's Lodge #1 
Tun Tavern Lodge
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
by Travis Simpkins


based on a 1785 painting by Joseph Siffred Duplessis
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution


Benjamin Franklin: Freemason


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Benjamin Franklin. Past Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. by Travis Simpkins

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Benjamin Franklin, Freemason and American Statesman. Tun Tavern Lodge. by Travis Simpkins

Benjamin Franklin. American Statesman and Freemason. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait Sketch of
Benjamin Franklin
(1706 - 1790)
American Statesman, Printer, Author
Inventor and Freemason
Past Grand Master of
St. John's Lodge #1 
Tun Tavern Lodge
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
by Travis Simpkins


based on a 1785 painting by Joseph Siffred Duplessis
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution


Benjamin Franklin: Freemason


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Benjamin Franklin. by Travis Simpkins. Tun Tavern Lodge, Freemasonry

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Benjamin Franklin. Past Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. by Travis Simpkins

Benjamin Franklin. Past Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait Sketch of
Benjamin Franklin
(1706 - 1790)
American Statesman, Printer, Author
Inventor and Freemason
Past Grand Master of
St. John's Lodge #1 
Tun Tavern Lodge
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
by Travis Simpkins


based on a 1785 painting by Joseph Siffred Duplessis
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution


Benjamin Franklin: Freemason


For more info, please visit:


Benjamin Franklin. Past Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. by Travis Simpkins

Thursday, October 15, 2015

"An Experiment in Treason" by Bruce Alexander


"An Experiment in Treason" by Bruce Alexander
G.P. Putnam's Sons Publishers, 2002
Brief Review by Travis Simpkins

     Set in mid-1770's London, the theft of a packet of incendiary letters from the home of a government official (and the resulting murder of a nightwatchman) ignites a series of mysterious events that will add further fuel to a brewing war between Britain and the American Colonies. Blind magistrate Sir John Fielding and his assistant, Jeremy Proctor, work the troublesome case from their headquarters at 4 Bow Street. The stolen letters, as it turns out, were penned by Massachusetts governor Thomas Hutchinson and made their way back to Boston after the theft… a turn made evident by a confession of sorts, published in the London newspaper by Benjamin Franklin. With Franklin amongst the key suspects in masterminding the crime, Sir John must delve deep into a subversive network of criminals. Things take a scary turn when the government official hires his own investigator, a murderous slave hunter, and victims begin turning up dismembered. Part Sherlock Holmes, part Johnny Tremain, the plot unfolds with clever twists against a carefully composed 18th Century backdrop.
     As mentioned in the Author's Note concluding the book, liberties were taken to create a fictional story surrounding the real-life absconding and release of the Hutchinson Letters by patriot Benjamin Franklin… the content of which incited great animosity amongst Massachusetts rebels and further hastened the start of the American Revolution. In An Experiment in Treason, Bruce Alexander (a pseudonym) handles the historical material and characters with respect and dignity, offering readers an enjoyable literary sojourn set in the not-all-so-distant past.

18th Century London: An Experiment in Treason. Bruce Alexander

Governor Thomas Hutchinson by Paul Revere: An Experiment in Treason. Bruce Alexander

Benjamin Franklin: An Experiment in Treason. Bruce Alexander

Benjamin Franklin: An Experiment in Treason. Bruce Alexander

The Boston Massacre by Paul Revere: An Experiment in Treason. Bruce Alexander

Governor Thomas Hutchinson: An Experiment in Treason. Bruce Alexander

Benjamin Franklin's confession: An Experiment in Treason. Bruce Alexander

Benjamin Franklin: An Experiment in Treason. Bruce Alexander

London Jail: An Experiment in Treason. Bruce Alexander

Benjamin Franklin: An Experiment in Treason. Bruce Alexander

Benjamin Franklin: An Experiment in Treason. Bruce Alexander

Benjamin Franklin in Court: An Experiment in Treason. Bruce Alexander

Letters of Thomas Hutchinson: An Experiment in Treason. Bruce Alexander

Benjamin Franklin: An Experiment in Treason. Bruce Alexander

Benjamin Franklin: An Experiment in Treason. Bruce Alexander

An Experiment in Treason. Bruce Alexander


Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Portrait of Benjamin Franklin, American Statesman and Freemason. by Travis Simpkins

Benjamin Franklin. American Statesman and Freemason. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait Sketch of
Benjamin Franklin
(1706 - 1790)
American Statesman, Printer, Author
Inventor and Freemason
Past Grand Master of
St. John's Lodge #1 
Tun Tavern Lodge
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
by Travis Simpkins


based on a 1785 painting by Joseph Siffred Duplessis
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution



Benjamin Franklin: Freemason


For more info, please visit:


Benjamin Franklin. by Travis Simpkins. The Apotheosis of Washington