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Dr. Joseph Warren lived just up the hill from Revere. He was a Son of Liberty and a leader in the Massachusetts Provincial Congress. On the night of April 18, he dashed off a quick note to Revere ...
On the night of April 18, 1775, a rider set out from Boston on the eve of the American Revolution to warn colonists across ...
Paul Revere has lived rent-free in the American collective consciousness since his fateful journey on the night of April 18, 1775. Or, at least since his midnight ride was made famous ... about the ...
A healthy one was 15-year-old William Dawes. In the course of time ... “Listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere.” Longfellow, in the interest of rhyming ...
The 250th or Quarter Millennial of Paul Revere’s famous ride – which marked beginning ... War heroism of others including William Dawes. Among the others: sixteen year old Sybil Ludington.
(Photo by Morgan Ahart) SALEM — Salem commemorated the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere’s famous midnight ride with ... his descendant and namesake William Dawes, and remarks on the political climate ...
(Photo by Morgan Ahart) SALEM — Salem commemorated the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere’s famous midnight ... William Dawes, and remarks on the political climate that surrounded the ride ...
This was the route Paul Revere and William Dawes traversed by horseback ... along the same streets this week to celebrate “the midnight ride of Paul Revere,” and the anniversary of the ...
The most famous midnight ride in American history occurred 250 years ago Friday when Sons of Liberty members Paul Revere and William Dawes rode to Lexington to warn fellow “patriots” that the ...
It’s been 250 years since Paul Revere's midnight ride ... his message had already been passed along by fellow riders William Dawes and Dr. Samuel Prescott. Thanks to their warning, militia ...
The 250th anniversary of Paul ... pair will ride the full trek from Boston to Lexington as part of another reenactment that will also see another rider portray soldier William Dawes.