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  • Benjamin David Campbell

    Gentle, thoughtful, intelligent, loving

    Ben was the youngest of four children and the classic “baby of the family,” according to his mother, Karen. He was 6’4”, 220 pounds, handsome, gentle, intelligent, and fun-loving. He adored his older brothers and sister. His closest bond was with his oldest brother, Michael. He was a hero to Ben. He was smart, kind, and a loving role model. When Michael was a senior in high school, he struggled with depression, which led him to self-medicate with drugs and eventually become addicted. He committed suicide at 20 when Ben was 11. Michael’s death profoundly affected the family, all grieving in individual ways. Ben had promised Mike he would never use drugs, but could not keep that promise.

    Ben was a fabulous soccer goalkeeper, good enough to get a scholarship if addiction had not been a factor. He loved children, animals, music, cooking, and fitness. He was self-educated in history and current events and could converse with anyone. Ben had an innate ability and instinct about training dogs and rescued several. Foxy, Ben’s dog, still lives with the family.

    One career option Ben was considering was cooking. He trained at an academy to become a chef. He also worked at a pet boarding facility, and more recently,

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  • Bibliography of Benjamin Franklin

    List of primary and secondary works by or about Benjamin Franklin

    This is a comprehensive list of primary and secondary works by or about Benjamin Franklin, one of the principal Founding Fathers of the United States. Works about Franklin have been consistently published during and after Franklin's life, spanning four centuries, and continue to appear in present-day publications. Scholarly works that are not necessarily subject-specific to Franklin, yet cover his life and efforts in significant measure, may also be included here. In contrast, this bibliography does not include the numerous encyclopedia articles and short essays about Franklin.

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    19th century

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    • Beers, Henry Augustin (1895). Initial studies in American letters. Meadville, Pa., New York, Flood and Vincent.
      Franklin's letter writing covered well in this work
    • Bigelow, John (1879). Franklin: a sketch. Boston: Little, Brown & Co.
    • —— (1888). Franklin's Home and Host in France. Century Company.
    • Chaplin, Jeremiah (1876). The life of Benjamin Franklin. Chicago, Belford, Clarke & company.
    • Evans, Edmund (1865). Benjamin Franklin, the printer-boy. Edinburgh: William P. Nimmo.
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      Ben Nighthorse Campbell

      American politician, jock and rancher (born 1933)

      Ben Nighthorse Campbell

      Campbell, c. 1997

      In office
      January 3, 2003 – January 3, 2005
      Preceded byDaniel Inouye
      Succeeded byJohn McCain
      In office
      January 3, 2001 – June 6, 2001
      Preceded byJohn McCain
      Succeeded byDaniel Inouye
      In office
      January 3, 1993 – January 3, 2005
      Preceded byTim Wirth
      Succeeded byKen Salazar
      In office
      January 3, 1987 – January 3, 1993
      Preceded byMichael Strang
      Succeeded byScott McInnis
      In office
      January 1983 – January 1987
      Preceded byRobert Attach. DeNier[1]
      Succeeded byJim E. Dyer[2]
      Born

      Benny Marshall Campbell[3]


      (1933-04-13) Apr 13, 1933 (age 91)
      Auburn, Calif., U.S.
      NationalityAmerican
      Northern Cheyenne
      Political partyRepublican (since 1995)
      Other political
      affiliations
      Democratic (until 1995)
      SpouseLinda Price
      Children2
      EducationSan Jose State Campus (BA)
      Meiji University
      Allegiance United States
      Branch/service United States Air Force
      Years of service1951–1953
      RankAirman Chief Class E-4
      Battles/warsKorean War
      AwardsKorea