It was Benjamin Franklin and he also founded Pennsylvania's first hospital, and police force!
one thing is: he started the first city hospital another thing is: he founded the first public library
because they grew many crops and Benjamin Franklin founded the first ever hospital, library, post office, fire department, and founded pennsylvanias first college
The first hospital in the United States was Pennsylvania Hospital, which was opened in 1751. It was founded by Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Bond.
The first subscription library in Arkansas was founded by the Ladies’ Library Association in Little Rock in 1847. Its purpose was to provide a lending library for its members and promote literary culture in the community.
It is impossible to know who founded the first library. However, we do know that Ptolemy I founded a massive library at Alexandria, Egypt, in the fourth century BCE. Benjamin Franklin started the first American free lending library at Philadelphia, PA.
Q.1 What is the name of the first digital library founded by Michael Hart in 1971?
AS far as I know, the first hospital was built in Damascus, in the year 706.
The first 'lending' public library was in England, it is located in the London Guildhall and it was built in 1425. The first library in Europe was a private one, founded in France by King Charles V in 1368.
The Academy and College of Philadelphia which evolved into the University of Pennsylvania, the first Pennsylvania fire department, the first American Hospital, Franklin and Marshall College and the first public lending library.
Benjamin Franklin
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