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Revere, Paul
A hero of the Revolutionary War. On the night before the Battle of Lexington and Concord in 1775, Revere, a silversmith by trade, rode across the Massachusetts countryside warning the other colonists that British troops were moving toward them to seize military supplies and arrest revolutionaries. Revere got his information about the British through signal lights placed in a church tower by a friend (see One if by land, and two if by sea). Those whom he warned were ready to fight the British the next day.
Example Sentences
Revere, Paul, Scout of the Revolution; his ride, financial dealings with state authorities, Penobscot Expedition, 479; Masonic record, 480.
Revere, Paul, in Penobscot expedition, 68.
Mr. Sturm said rock and pop musicians welcomed the chance to play the club, since many of them revere Paul as the man who electrified the guitar.
Revere, Paul, engraving by, 84; quoted, 181.
Revere, Paul, 104, 110, 111; writes of Church, 156.
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