Paul Revere, a Boston silversmith, rode through Middlesex County, Massachusetts on the eve of the Battle of Lexington and Concord to warn the nearby minutemen that the red coats were coming. He also brought the word to Sam Adams and John Hancock.
He rode from Boston to Lexington Massachusetts.
Paul Revere
Paul Revere rode west from Boston to Lexington. Wentworth Cheswell rode north to Hew Hampshire and Vermont. Samuel Prescott rode south towards Rhode Island
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Samuel Prescott was a physician in Boston. He rode the same night as Paul Revere.
Paul Revere is a man who rode through the street of Boston in 1775 to warn the citizens the British are coming.
Paul Revere rode from Boston to Concord and Lexington. The little known fact is that Wentworth Cheswill rode with him and separated to head on to New Hampshire and Vermont. Wentworth is also the first African American elected to public office (in 1783, 1785 and 1795),
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Samuel Prescott was a physician in Boston. He rode the same night as Paul Revere.
Paul Revere rode his horse down (what is now called) Route 2 and warned the townspeople that the British were coming.