Abstract :
Prior to the 18th century little serious scientific interest had been aroused by electrical phenomena. However, when Benjamin Franklin, in 1746, began experimenting with electrical effects he initiated much productive activity in the field and, in fact, in later years was known as the “father of electricity.” This article presents a discussion of early electrical discoveries by Franklin and his contemporaries. Excerpts from letters and publications then current afford an insight into scientific thought of the period.