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-Land of the Free
240 Years Ago Today, Paul Revere's Midnight Ride
2015-04-20
[Jen Kuzniki blog] "About ten o'clock, Dr. Warren sent in great haste for me, and begged that I would immediately set off for Lexington, where Messrs. Hancock and Adams were, and acquaint them of the movement, and that it was thought they were the objects.

When I got to Dr. Warren's house, I found he had sent an express by land to Lexington -- a Mr. William Dawes.

The Sunday before, by desire of Dr. Warren, I had been to Lexington, to Messrs. Hancock and Adams, who were at the Rev. Mr. Clark's.

I returned at night through Charlestown; there I agreed with a Colonel Conant and some other gentlemen, that if the British went out by water, we would show two lanthorns in the North Church steeple and if by land, one as a signal; for we were apprehensive it would be difficult to cross the Charles River, or get over Boston Neck.

I left Dr. Warren, called upon a friend, and desired him to make the signals. I then went home, took my boots and surtout, went to the north part of the town, where I kept a boat; two friends rowed me across Charles River a little to the eastward where the Somerset man-of-war lay. It was then young flood, the ship
was winding, and the moon rising.

They landed me on the Charlestown side. When I got into town, I met Colonel Conant and several others; they said they had seen our signals. I told them what was acting, and went to get me a horse; I got a horse of Deacon Larkin."
Posted by:Blossom Unains5562

#5  240 years and a third still want a King.
Posted by: P2Kontheroad   2015-04-20 19:10  

#4  Zorba: The post was submitted Saturday.

Yes, it was. I rolled it over because we had a surplus of articles, but I thought it worth keeping.
Posted by: trailing wife   2015-04-20 13:27  

#3  Paul Revere's Ride
David Hackett Fischer

Well written, informative, and exciting. It covers the spy network then the raid of the Regulars. Two of the concepts he challenges in this book is The British are Coming - the colonials still considered themselves British, so The Regulars, meaning the Army, are coming. Second is that the colonial militia were a bunch of straw chewing hicks when many were veterans of the French-Indian war and knew a couple things about soldering. Also, that it wasn't just Paul Revere but a whole network who went out that night.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-04-20 10:48  

#2  Zorba: The post was submitted Saturday.
Posted by: Blossom Unains5562   2015-04-20 10:45  

#1  Try Saturday night, not today (Monday). The battle of Lexington and Concord was on April 19th so the ride was April 18-19th.
Posted by: Zorba de Medici9541   2015-04-20 07:27  

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