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  1. Through all our history, to the last, In the hour of darkness and peril and need, The people will waken and listen to hear The hurrying hoof-beats of that steed, And the midnight message of Paul Revere.

  2. May 9, 2016 · This accessible biography chronicles Paul Reveres life and the many roles he played before, during, and after the American Revolution. Includes a timeline and an index.

  3. Paul Revere - Midnight Ride, Facts & Family - Biography WEBApr 3, 2014 · Who Was Paul Revere? Folk hero Paul Revere was a silversmith and ardent colonialist. He took part in the Boston Tea Party and was a principal rider for Boston's Committee of Safety. Exploring Paul Revere’s Legacy Beyond His Famed Midnight Ride WEBSep 12, 2019 · Titled

  4. For newly discovered and never before published stanzas from Longfellow’s “Paul Reveres Ride,” see the detective work of Charles Bahne, “One Hundred and Fifty Years of ‘Paul Revere’s Ride’—A Sesquicentennial Observation,” Revere House Gazette 99 (Summer 2010): 1–4, 6.

  5. Paul Revere's greatest ride, truly earning him his place in history, was his successful quest to become the first American to master the technique of rolling copper.

  6. Paul Revere, folk hero of the American Revolution whose dramatic horseback ride on the night of April 18, 1775, warning Boston-area residents that the British were coming, was immortalized in a ballad by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Learn more about Revere’s life in this article.

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  8. Jul 18, 2022 · 76 pages. The famous narrative poem recreating Paul Revere's midnight ride in 1775 to warn the people of the Boston countryside that the British were coming. Together with Revere's own account. 20210309.

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