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  1. Richard Bache. Richard Bache (September 12, 1737 – April 17, 1811), born in Settle, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, immigrated to Philadelphia, in the colony of Pennsylvania, where he was a businessman, a marine insurance underwriter, and later served as Postmaster-General of the American Post Office. He also was the son-in-law of Benjamin ...

  2. Richard Bach (Oak Park, Illinois, 23 de junho de 1936) é um escritor de nacionalidade norte-americana. A principal ocupação de Bach foi a de piloto reserva da Força Aérea e praticamente todos os seus livros envolvem o voo, desde suas primeiras histórias sobre voar em aeronaves até suas últimas, onde o voo é uma complexa ...

  3. Nome. Richard Bache Ayers. Pseudônimos. Dick Ayres; Richard Ayers; Richard B. Informação pessoal. Gênero. Masculino. Data de Nascimento. 28 de Abril de 1924. Local do Nascimento. E.U.A., Nova York, Ossining. Data de Morte. 4 de Maio de 2014. Informação profissional. Empregadores.

  4. Richard Bache (1737-1811) was the son-in-law of Benjamin Franklin and served as Postmaster General of the United States Postal Service from 1776 to 1782. He was also involved in various political and business activities in Philadelphia and New York.

  5. 30 de out. de 2009 · Richard Bache claims a modest niche in history thanks to. his role as Benjamin Franklin's son-in-law. It has generally. >>- been assumed that the English-born Bache arrived in. Philadelphia for the first time in the autumn of 1765,1 became en. gaged to Peggy Ross the following year, was bequeathed by that young lady on her deathbed to Sally ...

  6. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Richard Bache (September 12, 1737 – April 17, 1811), born in Settle, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, immigrated to Philadelphia, in the colony of Pennsylvania, where he was a businessman, a marine insurance underwriter, and later served as Postmaster-General of the American Post Office.

  7. Portrait of Richard Bache, 1793. Major international interactive exhibition and Philadelphia city-wide celebration honoring genius and wit of Founding Father Benjamin Franklin on his three-hundred-year birthday anniversary.