Read Paul Revere's Ride Online
Authors: David Hackett Fischer
Tags: #General, #Biography & Autobiography, #History, #United States, #Historical, #Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), #Art, #Painting, #Techniques
preparations,
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–55
operation,
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–65
consultations,
203
ministers’
role,
158
prayers,
158
numbers,
246
volunteers,
158
An-dover,
156
Bedford,
158
Carlisle,
145
Chelmsford,
156
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Danvers,
163
East Sudbury,
154
Framingham,
147
Groton,
157
Hollis,
157
Lexington (1st),
149
–51,
156
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Lincoln,
161
Medfield,
157
Natick,
147
Newton,
159
Pepperell,
157
Prescott,
157
Roxbury,
152
Salem,
157
Woburn,
158
Muzzey, Amos,
199
Muzzey, Isaac,
320
Muzzey family (Lexington),
320
Myrdal, Gunnar,
5
Mystic,
see
Medford
Myths, about Concord and Lexington: not a spontaneous rising,
151
not a leaderless fight by individual farmers,
202
no Lexington minutemen,
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395
no clear evidence of who fired first at Lexington,
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militia not armed with rifles,
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militia marksmanship not incompetent,
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militia do not hide behind stone walls next to road,
221
–60
Minuteman Rock,
410
ballad of Chevy Chase,
412
Pamela Brown Fiske and Francis Brown,
419
Sam Adams as “mastermind of Revolution.”
338
Myths, about Paul Revere: innocent victim of British tyranny,
327
lone rider of Revolution,
333
military leader,
334
; “simple artizan.”
338
capitalist,
339
democrat,
339
evil American,
340
does not row himself across Charles River,
332
does not receive lantern signals,
332
is not drunk on ride,
341
is not paid for midnight ride,
415
does not ride plough horse,
337
does not say “British are coming.”
109
does not reach Concord,
332
does not betray colleagues,
341
does not have an affair with Mother Goose,
343
myth of Ebenezer Dorr,
388
inflation of Dawes’s role,
337
myths of debunkers,
336
myths of iconclasts,
340
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342
Namur, battle of,
239
Nansemond, Va.,
325
Nantasket Road,
57
Narrative, xx,
374
Natick, Mass.,
147
Nelson, George A.,
301
Nelson, Tabitha,
228
Nelson, Thomas Sr.,
392
Nelson farms,
130
Nesbitt, Lt. Col. William,
308
Newbury, Mass.,
172
Newburyport Essex Journal,
74
Newcastle, Del.,
325
Newell, Eliphelet,
305
Newell’s Tavern,
90
Newman, Robert,
99
–101,
103
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114
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388
Newman, Sir Thomas,
99
Newman House, illus.,
101
Nicholls,
305
Nichols, John,
320
Nietzsche, Friedrich,
332
Nixon, Capt. John,
222
Nixon, Capt. Thomas,
222
North, Lord Frederick,
41
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244
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275
North Bridge, Concord: fight at,
202
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217
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343
Concord militia retreats across,
206
women and children,
404
British troops guard,
207
British units present,
404
American strength,
209
American orders to advance,
210
American “Indian file”
formation,
212
British “street firing”
formation,
212
fight at,
343
Regulars broken,
214
chronology,
405
map,
217
North Chelsea, Mass., takes name of Revere, Mass.,
331
North End,
see
Boston North End mob,
377
North Reading, Mass.,
140
North Square, Boston,
18
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103
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300
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375
North Writing School,
9
Northumberland, Dukes of,
235
Norwich, Eng.,
99
Novels, inspired by Lexington and Concord,
407
Noyces, Nat.,
305
O’Brien, Tim,
342
O’Neill, Thomas P. Jr.,
339
Obear, Capt. Israel,
305
Ohio Valley,
271
Old Granary Burying Ground,
15
Old Manse, Concord,
213
Old North Church,
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11
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13
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114
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historians,
308
illus.,
102
Old North Meetinghouse,
388
Old South Meetinghouse,
69
Oliver, Andrew,
41
Oliver, Andrew, Jr.,
14
Oliver, Peter,
182
Oliver, Thomas,
47
Olsen, Ed,
423
Oneida County, N.Y.,
36
Onslow, N.C.,
325
Orne’s Point,
60
Osier, Sir William,
298
Otis, Harrison Gray,
234
Otis, Karen,
424
Oudenarde, battle of,
239
Page, Nathaniel,
143
Paine, Thomas,
342
and news of Lexington,
279
Palfrey, William,
305
Palmer, Joseph,
248
Palmer, Joseph P.,
305
Palms, Richard,
305
Panzer, Robert,
424
Parker, Abel,
157
Parker, Capt. John,
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–51,
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319
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motives at Lexington Common,
400
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401
Parker’s Revenge, fight at,
219
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229
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410
Parkman, Elias,
306
Parsons, Capt. Lawrence,
225
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229
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323
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404
Patridge, Sam,
306
Patriots’ Day, holiday in Mass. and Me.,
294
,
343
Pattishall family,
298
Paul Revere Insurance Co.,
339
Paul Revere Memorial Assn.,
334
,
343
,
344
,
423
Payson, Joseph,
306
Payson, Rev.,
412
Peace initiatives,
265
Pearce, Isaac,
306
Pearce, Isaac Jr.,
306
Peck, Samuel,
306
Peck, Thomas H.,
306
Pedrick, Maj. John,
60
Penryn, Eng., disorder in,
76
Percy, Lord Hugh,
31
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126
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232
–34,
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283
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biog.,
235
illus.,
236
Percy’s Brigade,
234
ammunition shortage,
242
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243
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412
march of,
238
route to Lexington,
240
Percy’s retreat, begins,
251
chronology,
315
formations,
413
tactics,
245
escapes pursuers at Kent Lane,
259
,
414
ends at Charlestown,
260
casualties,
251
time, distance, speed,
246
,
317
,
414
historians,
315
map,
252
Perry, Mrs. Marsden,
339
Peters, John,
306
Petersen, Nancy,
424
Pettigrew, Lt. James,
323
Phillips, Capt. John,
306
Phillips, William,
306
Phips farm,
314
Phrygian caps,
72
Pickering, Col. Timothy,
157
,
260
Pierce, Abijah,
161
Pierce, Capt. Abraham,
394
Pierce, Benjamin,
321
Pierce, Solomon,
320
Pierce, William,
306
Pierpont, Robert,
306
Pigeon, John,
159
Pigot, Brig. Robert,
308
Pine Hill,
see
Parker’s Revenge
Piper’s Tavern,
124
Pitcairn, Maj. John,
67
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69
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121
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127
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illus.,
191
Pitcairn, Lt. William,
324
Pitts, John,
306
Pitts, Lendall,
306
Pitts, Samuel,
306
Plummer, Louis,
423
Plympton, Thomas,
394
Poe, Edgar Allan,
289
Pollard’s Tavern,
145
Polly, William,
414
Pomfret, Conn.,
324
Pope, Alexander,
32
Pope, Richard,
399