MidnightRide may refer to: MidnightRide (film), a 1990 American action/thriller MidnightRide (album), an album by Paul Revere & the Raiders "Midnight...
months of the American Revolutionary War in Massachusetts, engaging in a midnightride in 1775 to alert nearby minutemen of the approach of British troops...
Globe. Klein, Christopher. "The MidnightRide of William Dawes". HISTORY. Retrieved September 8, 2021. "The MidnightRide of William Dawes". "Dawes Island"...
Revolutionary War. He is best known for his role in Paul Revere's "midnightride" to warn the townspeople of Concord, Massachusetts, of the impending...
(2010). MidnightRide, Industrial Dawn: Paul Revere and the Growth of American Enterprise. pp. 42–43. Martello, Robert (2010). MidnightRide, Industrial...
recording of his first "farewell" show was released in 2004 (The Last MidnightRide). He currently does some touring, but as of January 7, 2006, he was...
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and executive producer only 2002 Liberty's Kids Paul Revere Episode: "MidnightRide"; voice role 2005 Las Vegas Frank "The Repairman" 2 episodes 2005 The...
the Apartheid movement. In 1990, he starred in the action-horror film MidnightRide opposite Mark Hamill. In 1991, Dudikoff acted in the television film...
British Army patrol at around 1.30 AM on April 19, 1775, while on a midnightride to alert nearby minutemen of the pending arrival of British troops....
The title alludes to Paul Revere's midnightride, as does the subplot in which the town drunk (Ben Blue) rides his horse to warn people of the "invasion"...
Retrieved June 19, 2019. Moyer, Matthew. "Lonesome drifter Orville Peck rides into Orlando this September". Orlando Weekly. Archived from the original...
provided with furnished living quarters in the houses behind 1142. The MidnightRide of Paul Revere, 1931, Metropolitan Museum of Art Daughters of Revolution...
rose to the east, Revere then went by horse to Charleston for his “MidnightRide”. In the poem. It is spring, and the general, Thomas Gage, was informed...