by prhstaff | May 22, 2020 | Blog
“Missing” Revere Letter Returns to the Paul Revere House By Emily Holmes Editor’s Note: This Revere Express post is adapted from the Fall 2014 issue of The Revere House Gazette. It has been reformed for use as a companion piece to Monday’s post by Nina Rodwin. Shortly...
by prhstaff | May 18, 2020 | Blog
“Git a pass”: Paul Revere and the Siege of Boston By Nina Rodwin Historians have a clear picture of Paul Revere’s activities and whereabouts during the Midnight Ride, but there is much less information regarding his actions during the week after April 18, 1775....
by prhstaff | May 11, 2020 | Blog
Special Guest Scholar Post: Ties that Bind – Paul Revere, Jr. and the Power of Relationships By Jeannine Falino A Note from the Executive Director While the intent of the Revere Express blog is to showcase our staff’s work, we also intend to share the work of fellow...
by prhstaff | May 10, 2020 | Blog
Remembering Paul Revere Today, May 10th, is the anniversary of Paul Revere’s death in 1818. Revere was 83 when he passed from natural causes, closing out a life both “honorable and useful” according to his obituary in the Columbian Centinel. For the Paul Revere House...
by prhstaff | Apr 13, 2020 | Blog
Pauline Revere Thayer: A Descendant’s Role in Shaping Paul Revere’s Legacy Over the years, many women have played a role in shaping how we remember Paul Revere. Perhaps no woman has had more of an impact than Revere’s great-granddaughter, Pauline Revere Thayer...