According to the Poem called "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere", written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Paul Revere took two hours to ride from Medford, Massachusetts to Concord, Massachusetts
From that poem are these lines:
It was twelve by the village clock
When he crossed the bridge into Medford town.
It was two by the village clock,
When he came to the bridge in Concord town.
Revere's warning, according to eyewitness accounts of the ride and Revere's own descriptions, was "The Regulars are coming out."
Paul Revere and William Dawes arrived at Lexington during the night. They continued on to Concord in the night and were joined by a local, Dr. Prescott. The 3 were stopped by a British patrol. Dr. Prescott galloped off in the night to take the warning to Concord and Revere was captured. The British army did not arrive in Lexington until just about the time the sun was coming up. Revere was captured sometime before then.
The line you refer to comes from a poem by Longfellow written in 1861 on the eve of the civil war. It was poetic license and did NOT really take place. Longfellow meant to display that Revere was warning that the British were coming to Concord.
Samuel prescott had encountered William dawes and paul revere near the lexington green at about 1 am, and joined them to warn the town they were stopped by some british soldiers on the way paul revere was captured William dawes ran away and got lost in the lexington woods Samuel prescott jumped his horse over a low stone wall to escape from the british soldiers, and he was the only one who got through he arrived in concord at about 1:30 am
Paul Revere was the Boston silversmith, smuggler, and patriot who has been remembered as a rider who spread the alarm in front of the British movement to Concord to take control of arms and munitions stored there.
the measure paul revere take was that he make sure all his environment clean
Lexington and concord - Haspet
How far is it from Spokane to Medford and how long does it take to drive it
Paul Revere and William Dawes arrived at Lexington during the night. They continued on to Concord in the night and were joined by a local, Dr. Prescott. The 3 were stopped by a British patrol. Dr. Prescott galloped off in the night to take the warning to Concord and Revere was captured. The British army did not arrive in Lexington until just about the time the sun was coming up. Revere was captured sometime before then.
3 hours
Paul Revere agreed on a plan to provide notice about the route the British would take to reach Concord.
It is about a six hour drive,
3 and 1/2 to 4 days
It is 274 miles according to Google Maps.
A day and a half, so it depends.
The line you refer to comes from a poem by Longfellow written in 1861 on the eve of the civil war. It was poetic license and did NOT really take place. Longfellow meant to display that Revere was warning that the British were coming to Concord.
Samuel prescott had encountered William dawes and paul revere near the lexington green at about 1 am, and joined them to warn the town they were stopped by some british soldiers on the way paul revere was captured William dawes ran away and got lost in the lexington woods Samuel prescott jumped his horse over a low stone wall to escape from the british soldiers, and he was the only one who got through he arrived in concord at about 1:30 am
29hours and 59mins