actually it was Cherokee sparks, a native American who hung the lanterns
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I'm afraid cherrypopper1 is mistaken. Although, not a Bostonian, I have been convincingly told that Robert Newman actually stole from his house and climbed the 154 stairs of Old North to hang the two lights warning those in Charlestown of the British movements by sea just in case the famous Paul Revere was unsuccessful in crossing the Charles River on 18th of April 1775.
Paul Revere was probably born in mid to late December of 1734, but the exact date is lost in history. His father was the Frenchman Apollos Rivoire, and his mother was Deborah Hichborn, the daughter of a long-standing Boston family. Paul was born in the north end of Boston, and he was baptized on December 22, 1734. That baptism is the earliest known record of young Paul. Wikipedia has a nice post on this interesting man. And since this is WikiAnswers, a link is provided.
Alexander Anderson was born on April 21, 1775.
Just plug-in the Braun Freecontrol 1775 razor, and open the tool. If it starts shaking, it is on already. Shave the part that you want to shave. That is how to use a Braun Freecontrol 1775.
Captain John Parker was a commander at the Battle of Lexington in April of 1775. He died on September 17, 1775 of consumption, which we know today as tuberculosis.
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Robert Newman, the caretaker of the Old North Church at the time.
actually April 18 1775 is the day that the two lanterns were hung by Paul Reveres best friend and this is the day he lied about it and said he hung the lanterns the actually day is April 19 1775.
actually it was Cherokee sparks, a native American who hung the lanterns cherrypopper1 I'm afraid cherrypopper1 is mistaken. Although, not a Bostonian, I have been convincingly told that Robert Newman actually stole from his house and climbed the 154 stairs of Old North to hang the two lights warning those in Charlestown of the British movements by sea just in case the famous Paul Revere was unsuccessful in crossing the Charles River on 18th of April 1775.
actually it was Cherokee sparks, a native American who hung the lanterns cherrypopper1 I'm afraid cherrypopper1 is mistaken. Although, not a Bostonian, I have been convincingly told that Robert Newman actually stole from his house and climbed the 154 stairs of Old North to hang the two lights warning those in Charlestown of the British movements by sea just in case the famous Paul Revere was unsuccessful in crossing the Charles River on 18th of April 1775.
Paul Revere did not actually carry any lanterns during his famous ride. He had arranged for a look-out to observe British movements and display one or two lanterns in the tower of Old North Church. One lantern ment the British were advancing by land. Two lanterns ment the British would be crossing the Charles River by boat. Both paths led to Concord, but the attack route would determine defensive strategy. During the evening of April 18, 1775, Revere observed two lanterns in the church tower and began is ride.
He climbed into the steeple of the Old North Church and watched for British soldiers. If they advanced across land, Newman would display one lantern from the steeple. If the rowed across the Charled River, he would display two lanterns. Paul Revere and William Dawes saw two lights shine and set off on horseback to warn the colony
april 19, 1775
19 April 1775 was a Wednesday.
The 18th of April 1775 fell on a Tuesday.
The lanterns were hung by Paul Revere and his associates in the Old North Church in Boston to warn the colonial militia about the approach of British troops during the American Revolutionary War. The signal was part of Revere's famous midnight ride on April 18, 1775.
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The American Revolution began in 1775. The initial battle between the Continentals and the British Army was at Lexington and Concord, MA on 19 April 1775, with the Battle of Bunker Hill following shortly thereafter on 17 June, 1775.