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Paul Revere Collection (#2)

"Remembering Paul Revere: A Patriot's Legacy" Paul Revere, an iconic figure in American history

Background imagePaul Revere Collection: American War of Independence, 1775

American War of Independence, 1775
American War of Independence: Paul Revere (1735-1818) American patriot and silversmith, on his ride from Boston to Lexington

Background imagePaul Revere Collection: Paul Revere, Masonic Certificate, American, 1735 - 1818, 1773, engraving printed

Paul Revere, Masonic Certificate, American, 1735 - 1818, 1773, engraving printed by Herbert Pasternack in 1954 on wove paper

Background imagePaul Revere Collection: Pursuit of Paul Revere, the Scout, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Pursuit of Paul Revere, the Scout, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imagePaul Revere Collection: USA, Massachusetts, Boston Granary Burial Ground

USA, Massachusetts, Boston Granary Burial Ground

Background imagePaul Revere Collection: USA, Massachusetts, Boston Paul Revere Memorial Grenary Burial Ground

USA, Massachusetts, Boston Paul Revere Memorial Grenary Burial Ground
USA, Massachusetts, Boston Paul Revere Memorial, Grenary Burial Ground

Background imagePaul Revere Collection: Pursuit of Paul Revere, the Scout, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Pursuit of Paul Revere, the Scout, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imagePaul Revere Collection: PREV2A-00107

PREV2A-00107
Paul Revere, with his autograph. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePaul Revere Collection: EVRV2A-00133

EVRV2A-00133
Paul Revere delivering handbills in a New England village for the Sons of Liberty protesting British colonial policies. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration by Darley

Background imagePaul Revere Collection: EVRV2A-00250

EVRV2A-00250
Minutemen roused by Paul Revere to do battle in Lexington, April 19, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePaul Revere Collection: PREV2A-00059

PREV2A-00059
Paul Revere seeing two lights in the Old North Church steeple, riding to Lexington to warn the Minutemen the British were coming, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePaul Revere Collection: Minuteman gets news the British are coming to Lexington, 1775

Minuteman gets news the British are coming to Lexington, 1775
Wife awakens her minuteman husband with the news, " The British are coming!" Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePaul Revere Collection: PREV2A-00043

PREV2A-00043
Paul Reveres ride to awaken the Minutemen of Lexington, Massachusetts, April 19, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePaul Revere Collection: EVRV2A-00248

EVRV2A-00248
Paul Revere calling the Lexington Minutemen to arms, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration by Darley

Background imagePaul Revere Collection: Paul Revere, Old Granary Burial Ground, Boston, Massachusetts, New England

Paul Revere, Old Granary Burial Ground, Boston, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America, North America

Background imagePaul Revere Collection: Paul Reveres House, Boston, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America

Paul Reveres House, Boston, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America, North America

Background imagePaul Revere Collection: Paul Reveres House

Paul Reveres House, Boston, Massachusetts, USA



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"Remembering Paul Revere: A Patriot's Legacy" Paul Revere, an iconic figure in American history, is immortalized through various mediums and artifacts that depict his significant contributions to the birth of a nation. From Grant DeVolson Wood's paintings capturing "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere" in 1931 and 1943 to the solemn memorial at his grave in Boston's Old Granary Burying Ground, we honor this legendary figure who played a pivotal role during the American Revolution. A statue near the Old North Church stands as a testament to Revere's bravery and determination, forever reminding us of his famous ride on April 18, 1775. His print depicting the Boston Massacre showcases not only his artistic talent but also serves as a historical record of that fateful event. Intriguingly, even everyday objects bear witness to Revere's craftsmanship. The spoon he created in 1754/95 and milk pot from 1784 exemplify his skill as a silversmith—a trade for which he was renowned. Through Archie Thompson's print from 1940 and other visual representations like engravings and chromolithographs, we can vividly imagine Paul Revere spreading the alarm throughout Massachusetts—rousing fellow patriots against British tyranny. As we reflect upon our nation's past, let us never forget Paul Revere—the man whose name has become synonymous with courage and patriotism. His legacy lives on through these timeless works of art that capture both his heroic deeds and creative spirit.