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On this silversmith's death in 1818, one paper said, "Seldom has the tomb closed upon a life so honorable & useful" |
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HISTORIC AMERICANS |
2022-05-18 |
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There's a dark house over yonder / In Boston's North Square / The home this Founding Father rode from / A home still standing there |
Paul Revere
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I GOT THEM HISTORICAL BLUES |
2020-11-18 |
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(I'm Danielle Niles from WBZ.) 16 months before he famously rode off into American history, this man joined the other patriots in the Boston tea party protest |
Paul Revere
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HISTORY ACROSS AMERICA |
2018-01-29 |
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April 19, 1775: Just rode to Lexington & met Dawes; now off to Concord! (Samuel Prescott, you were tagged in this check-in) |
Paul Revere
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HISTORICAL ONLINE CHECK-INS |
2013-01-10 |
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"Listen my children & you shall hear", this silversmith did more than horse around; he made surgical instruments too |
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YOU'VE GOT ME IN HISTORICS! |
2009-11-19 |
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After his April 1775 ride, he rescued papers from a Lexington tavern belonging to John Hancock |
Paul Revere
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REVOLUTIONARIES |
2008-11-20 |
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His daughter Frances married Thomas Eayres, a silversmith like her dad |
Paul Revere
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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION |
2006-09-22 |
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In 1775 he wrote, "If the British went out by water, we would show 2 lanterns in the North Church steeple" |
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HISTORICAL QUOTES |
2003-11-26 |
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On his way to Concord on the night of April 18-19, 1775, he was captured & had to return to Lexington on foot |
Paul Revere
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AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARIES |
2003-05-20 |
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Famous alarmist depicted in the following"His mission, to warn Adams and Hancock, hiding out in a Lexington parsonage..." |
Paul Revere
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THE HISTORY CHANNEL |
2000-11-23 |
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Earlier in 1775 he rode to warn the patriots to move their military stores from Concord |
Paul Revere
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HISTORIC PEOPLE |
1997-04-24 |
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This silversmith had 8 children by his first wife Sarah, & 8 more by his second wife, Rachel |
Paul Revere
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HISTORIC AMERICANS |
1996-06-19 |
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He protested the Stamp Act through his widely circulated copper engravings |
Paul Revere
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18th CENTURY AMERICANS |
1995-11-13 |
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This silversmith "and the World He Lived In" won Esther Forbes a 1943 Pulitzer Prize for History |
Paul Revere
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THE 1940s |
1994-07-22 |
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He rode a small chestnut mare whose name is unknown on his historic ride, April 18, 1775 |
Paul Revere
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HISTORICAL HORSES |
1987-10-16 |
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“The regulars are out!” he warned Hancock & Adams on April 18, 1775 |
Paul Revere
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AMERICAN REVOLUTION |
1985-11-14 |
#309 |