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Paul Revere

Paul Revere: Patriot, silversmith, editorial cartoonist

J.L. Bell highlights Revere's sarcastic stylings.

Paul Revere the Shephard Fairey of his day?

J.L. Bell lays out the evidence that Revere's famous engraving of the Boston Massacre was actually based on the work of another artist.

One if by land ...

Revere

Faegirl spots the modern-day Paul Revere after he rowed across the Harbor to Charlestown.

Media blows it on Paul Revere

You may have seen the stories (Globe, WBZ) about the deployment to Iraq of a certain Massachusetts Army unit that dates to before the Revolution and that was commanded by Paul Revere at the battles of Lexington and Concord back in the day.

J.L. Bell agrees it dates back to pre-Revolution days, but writes what any school kid (but not, apparently, local editors) should know: Revere

didn't lead any troops on Lexington Green. He was busy moving a trunk of papers that John Hancock had left behind. Revere never reached Concord at all that night. And he held no military rank or command in April 1775. ...