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A Roxbury, Mass., native, the Harvard-educated Warren was one of the earliest leaders of the American Revolution, friends ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThis Forgotten Founding Father Hoped to ‘Die Up to My Knees in Blood’ in the Fight for American Independence. He Got His WishJoseph Warren was a key leader of the American Revolution, mobilizing troops and managing a circle of spies. But he's mainly ...
Roslyn resident Robert Blecker has quietly lived among neighbors, but on stage and in the classroom, his voice has been ...
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710 WOR on MSNThe Importance Of June 17th In American HistoryT oday marks the 250th anniversary of The Battle of Bunker Hill, which took place on June 17th 1775. Bunker Hill was the ...
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California cabernet honors Sonoma hero Lt. Joseph Warren Revere: Phil Your Glass - MSNSonoma Revere cabernet is winemaker Michael Pozzan’s ode to U.S. Navy Lt. Joseph Warren Revere, the grandson of American Revolutionary hero Paul Revere. The 1846 Bear Flag Revolt signaled the ...
A Neglected "Founding Father" In this insightful biography, independent scholar Christian di Spigna, makes an excellent case that Dr. Joseph Warren (1771-1775) not only merits a place among the ...
Mark Spencer’s review of Stacy Schiff’s “The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams” (Fall Books, Oct. 8) provides an insightful look at a historical character about whom, as Mr. Spencer puts it ...
Two hundred and fifty years ago, Dr. Joseph Warren climbed through a window of Boston’s Old South Church to avoid the scrum of British soldiers nearby. Warren was there to deliver an annual ...
Joseph Warren was a key leader of the American Revolution, mobilizing troops and managing a circle of spies. But he’s mainly remembered for his death at the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17 ...
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