Samuel Prescott (1751-1777?) met with Paul Revere and Paul Dawes in the early morning of April 19, 1775. When Revere was detained, and Dawes pursued by the British, Prescott managed to reach Concord.
Paul Reeve
Samuel Prescott (1751-1777?) met with Paul Revere and Paul Dawes in the early morning of April 19, 1775. When Revere was detained, and Dawes pursued by the British, Prescott managed to reach Concord.
Paul Reeve
Samuel Prescott and William Dawes made the trip. Revere was arrested midway to Lexington and 100 years later Longfellow made him famous in his poem "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.----[Also Only Dr. Samuel Prescott made it in the end and warned the colonists.by R.Punk HILL Couple]
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Paul Revere
he rode for the Boston Observer and for the british.
Paul Revere is a man who rode through the street of Boston in 1775 to warn the citizens the British are coming.
Paul Revere rode his horse down (what is now called) Route 2 and warned the townspeople that the British were coming.
Paul Revere rode into Lexington to warn the colonists. That's where the saying "The British are coming" comes from.
Paul Revere
Paul Revere was a colonist from Boston. He and two other men rode the horse to Lexington and Concord to warn the colonists that the British were coming to arrest Samuel Adam, and also to take away the colonist's war supplies. Paul Revere rode a horse to warn the colonists at midnight. When the British arrived, they were surprised because the Minutemen were already knew their secret plans.
he rode for the Boston Observer and for the british.
Paul Revere is a man who rode through the street of Boston in 1775 to warn the citizens the British are coming.
for warning the militia that the British were coming. he rode through the night yelling: " THE BRITISH ARE COMING! THE BRITISH ARE COMING!
Paul Revere rode his horse down (what is now called) Route 2 and warned the townspeople that the British were coming.
prescott and dawes
Paul Revere
Paul Revere.
Revere, Dawes, and Prescott
Paul Revere
he rode into a town and warned that british were coming