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HTR Media on MSNManitowoc historical society to join national commemoration of Paul Revere's ride of 1775Two Lights For Tomorrow is a nationwide initiative commemorating the ride of Paul Revere in 1775 to warn of impending action ...
The organization sponsored the event, paying homage to Paul Revere and the lanterns hung at the Old North Church in Boston— to warn that the British were coming on April 18, 1775. Another part ...
It has a pine cone-style finial on the lid, a curved spout with a seashell motif, and, near the top, the maker’s mark: “Revere.” In 1775, the year that Paul Revere galloped through the night ...
A 10-foot-tall lantern will be lit Sunday evening in honor of the 250th anniversary of the events that sparked the American ...
A rare Paul Revere-printed “Sword in Hand” note, held in a private collection for over 30 years, shattered expectations at Heritage’s Winter U.S. Colonial Currency Showcase, far exceeding its $1,500 ...
Eighty-six years after that, our country was divided over the Constitution, which then condoned the tyranny of slavery. In early 1861, the abolitionist poet H. W. Longfellow published “Paul Revere’s ...
Two hundred and fifty years ago, several small farming communities rose up against the British and helped form a new nation. Now, the towns are gearing up to party like it's 1775.
Dubois County Historical Society lighting up courthouse to comemmorate Paul Revere’s historical ride
The Dubois County Historical Society is preparing to place two lanterns in the courthouse tower window this April, commemorating the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere’s historic ride and kicking off ...
On the night of April 18, 1775, rumors of a planned British action to seize ammunition in the town of Concord raced through Boston. Word reached William Dawes, a tanner, who told Paul Revere ...
Paul Revere’s famous midnight ride, a rare silver coffee pot he made is for sale. Revere was a patriot and a silversmith.
On the night of April 18, 1775, rumors of a planned British action to seize ammunition in the town of Concord raced through Boston. Word reached William Dawes, a tanner, who told Paul Revere ...
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