by prhlearnrebstg | Mar 3, 2024 | Midnight Ride
Home Themes Citizenship Business Family Midnight Ride Political Voice Timeline Who We Are Teachers Paul Revere’s Life: Learning Resources Pass for Riding, 1775 Midnight Ride About Item: The letter, written by James Otis, Sr. in 1775, presents Paul Revere as a...
by prhlearnrebstg | Mar 3, 2024 | Citizenship
Letter from Paul Revere to William Eustis on Behalf of Deborah Sampson, 1804 Citizenship About Item: When Deborah Ganett, born Deborah Sampson, was a young woman she disguised herself as a man to fight in the Revolutionary War. The doctor treating her for a bullet...
by prhlearnrebstg | Mar 2, 2024 | Family
Page from the Revere Family Bible, 1813 Family About Item: We’re all familiar with birthdays and wedding anniversaries. This page from Paul Revere’s Bible is important for another reason though – his birth year. In 1752, England adopted the Gregorian calendar, which...
by prhlearnrebstg | Mar 2, 2024 | Midnight Ride
Paul Revere’s 3rd Account of his Midnight Ride, 1798 Midnight Ride About Item: This is the third and final account that Paul Revere wrote describing his actions on April 18th, 1775. He wrote this 23 years after the events in 1798 for Jeremy Belknap, the founder...
by prhlearnrebstg | Mar 2, 2024 | Business
Church Bell, 1804 Business About Item: Paul Revere operated a foundry – a workshop that specializes in casting all sorts of metal objects – on Lynn St in Boston’s North End. This 931 pound bronze bell was cast in 1804 by Revere and Son Boston. It was...