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- Paul Revere was this age at the time of his midnight ride
- Location where Paul Revere's mechanics met in secrecy
- Revere was appointed commander of this Boston military installation
- Revere called the British soldiers this
- Revere had to navigate this body of water before beginning his midnight ride
- Revere identified this patriot's grave by examining the corpse's dental work
- Paul Revere's destination on the evening of April 18th, 1775
- Revere was a lifelong member of this Boston church
- Revere's father was a member of this French Protestant group
- Paul Revere's engraving of this event helped spread anger against Britain in the colonies
- Revere's company made many of the fittings for this US naval vessel
- Revere was charged with insubordination after this military mission but was later exonerated
- Revere made the copper sheeting for the first of this new steam powered invention
- Revere's father fled France because of this
- Colonial name for the signal method showing which way the British were coming
- Paul Revere's warning to this New Hampshire gave the residents time to safely move their ammunition stores from British troops
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- Revere was a ringleader in this protest against British policies
- Paul Revere was a member of this political party
- Poet who wrote "Paul Revere's Ride"
- Revere's business that is still in operation today
- Location where Revere's midnight message was sent from
- Two of Paul Revere's grandsons were killed in this war
- Revere's father changed his last name from this French name
- Revere's mission was to warn these two men
- Revere was well known for producing these during the Second Great Awakening
- Paul Revere took command of British prisoners taken captive at this battle
- Two riders who rode with Paul Revere
- Paul Revere's main occupation prior to the war
- After the war, Revere converted his wartime powder mill into this
- Revere served in this Suffolk County position during a time of epidemic
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