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Paul Revere
John Singleton Copley, Portrait of Paul Revere. c. 1768–1770, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Born(1735-01-01)January 1, 1735
(O.S.: December 21, 1734)
North End, Boston, Massachusetts Bay, British America
DiedMay 10, 1818(1818-05-10) (aged 83)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Occupation(s)Silversmith, colonial militia officer
Political partyFederalist
Spouses
  • Sarah Orne
    (m. 1757; died 1773)
  • Rachel Walker
    (m. 1773; died 1813)
Children
  • 8 with Sarah Orne
  • 8 with Rachel Walker
including Joseph
Parent
  • Apollos Rivoire (father)
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Paul Revere (/rɪˈvɪər/; December 21, 1734 O.S. (January 1, 1735 N.S.)[N 1] – May 10, 1818) was an American silversmith, military officer and industrialist who played a major role during the opening months of the American Revolutionary War in Massachusetts, engaging in a midnight ride in 1775 to alert nearby minutemen of the approach of British troops prior to the battles of Lexington and Concord.

Born in the North End, Boston, Revere eventually became a prosperous and prominent Bostonian, deriving his income from silversmithing and engraving. During the American Revolution, he was a strong supporter of the Patriot cause and joined the Sons of Liberty. His midnight ride transformed him into an American folk hero, being dramatized in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1861 poem, "Paul Revere's Ride". He also helped to organize an intelligence and alarm system to keep watch on the movements of British forces. Revere later served as an officer in the Massachusetts Militia, though his service ended after the Penobscot Expedition, one of the most disastrous American campaigns of the American Revolutionary War, for which he was absolved of blame.

Following the war, Revere returned to his silversmith trade. He used the profits from his expanding business to finance his work in iron casting, bronze bell and cannon casting, and the forging of copper bolts and spikes. In 1800, he became the first American to successfully roll copper into sheets for use as sheathing on naval vessels.

  1. ^ Gill 1891, pp. 10–11.
  2. ^ Fischer 1994, p. 297.


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