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Benjamin Franklin Newhall was an American businessman, abolitionist, politician, and writer. ==Early life== Newhall was born on April 29, 1802 in Saugus, Massachusetts (then part of Lynn) to Jacob and Abigail (Makepeace) Newhall.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.lynnhistory.com/History/HistOfLynnALJN/HistOfLynnALJNCh3Pt2.html )〕 His grandfather, Jacob Newhall, better known as Landlord Newhall, was a leading supporter of American independence and an organizer of the Saugus Minute Men. His Rising Sun Tavern was visited by Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette and George Washington.〔 Newhall was also a descendent of Thomas Newhall, the first white person born in Lynn.〔 Newhall spent his early years growing up in a tavern. He had a very close relationship with his mother, who would often kneel at his bedside and pray that God protect her son from the temptations that surrounded him. Hearing this, Newhall vowed that his mother's prayers would not be in vain.〔 Conversely, he had a strong disliked his father, as Newhall blamed his father's drinking for his family's suffering. At the age of thirteen or fourteen, Newhall began assisting his father at his shoemaking shop.〔〔 However, he hated this work and later found employment at a chocolate factory. Newhall was an ambitious worker who worked so hard that his mother begged him to quit. However, he refused as he was determined to provide her with some money.〔〔 In 1818 he left the factory to work on a farm in Nahant. While working here, Newhall accidentally cut off one of his thumbs while chopping wood with an axe. The farmer sewed it back on and when Newhall returned home it was tended to by a doctor. The thumb was saved, but it took two months for it to heal.〔 At the age of 21, Newhall left home to attend the New Market Academy in New Hampshire. After six months he returned to Massachusetts and began teaching at a school in Stoneham.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Benjamin F. Newhall」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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