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  1. Figure 3. Peter Kraemer, afterJohn Hoppner. Sarah Franklin Bache, n.d. Engraving, 14 x 10.8 cm. The New York Public Library, S. P. Avery Collection, Print Collection (photo: New York Public Library) Deborah's husband, William J. Duane, became secre- tary of the treasury, while the youngest daughter, Sarah,

  2. Sarah Franklin Bache. Sarah Franklin “Sally” Bache (September 11, 1744 – October 5, 1808) was the daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Deborah Read. She was a leader in relief work during the American Revolutionary War and frequently served as her father’s political hostess, as her mother had died in 1774. ==Early life and education==.

  3. Bache, Sarah Franklin (1743-1808) Wartime Relief Worker: The youngest child of Benjamin and Deborah Franklin, Sarah Franklin married Richard Bache in 1767, and bore eight children. After a decade devoted to her family, she joined Esther De Berdt Reed's fund-raising committee in Philadelphia. The committee organized women to further the patriot ...

  4. Sarah Franklin Bache (1743-1808) followed suit and wrote letters to her female friends soliciting their assistance, and women in New Jersey and Maryland copied the Ladies Association of Philadelphia model in their own fundraising efforts.Working independently and without the assistance of men, the Association collected more than $300,000 Continental dollars.

  5. Sarah Franklin (born 1960) is an American anthropologist who has substantially contributed to the fields of feminism, gender studies, cultural studies and the social study of reproductive and genetic technology. She has conducted fieldwork on IVF, cloning, embryology and stem cell research. Her work combines both ethnographic methods and ...

  6. 12 de set. de 2018 · On December 26, 1780, Sarah Franklin Bache forwarded more than two thousand shirts to Washington, with the wish that they “be worn with as much pleasure as they were made.” This early episode of American women's collective patriotism can be traced by consulting the following sources found in the Library of Congress Online Catalog :