Paul Revere - Describes His "Ride"In 1798, Revere described his ride (and his capture) in a letter to Jeremy Belknap: ...if the British went out by Water, we would shew two Lanthorns in the North Church Steeple; and if by Land, one, as a Signal . . . I set off upon a very good Horse; it was then about 11 o'Clock, and very pleasant . . . I alarmed almost every House, till I got to Lexington. I found Messrs. Hancock and Adams...I told them my errand...I likewise mentioned, that we had better allarm all the Inhabitents till we got to Concord . . . I saw two men...in an Instant I was surrounded by four . . . the Docter jumped his Horse over a low Stone wall, and got to Concord . . . Major Mitchel, of the 5th Regiment, Clapped his pistol to my head, called me by name, and told me he was going to ask me some questions, and if I did not give him true answers, he would blow my brains out. CreditsU.S. National Archives, Illustration 208-FS-3200-5. Quoted passage from Paul Revere's letter - see American Poems (1625-1892), by Walter Cochrane Bronson, footnote 305, pages 582-583. |
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Biographies
- Anthony, Susan B.
- Attila the Hun
- Beethoven's Hair
- Benedict Arnold
- Brockovich, Erin
- Chronicles of Narnia
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- Auschwitz: Place of Horrors
- Book Burning and Censorship
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- Columbia Space Shuttle Explosion
- Fatal Voyage: The Titanic
- Galveston and the Great Storm of 1900


















