Paul Revere’s most famous piece of war propaganda was his engraving of the Boston Massacre. However, it is commonly believed that Revere based his work on Henry Pelham’s illustration. This is a web ...
Everybody knows the story of Paul Revere’s ride – or thinks they do: the lonely rider, galloping through a town, shouting “The Redcoats Are Coming!” ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. But The Bloody Massacre was Revere’s third attempt to chronicle the massacre, to transform the event into a rallying point for Patriots throughout ...
Browse ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's collection of content related to the artifacts and major figures of America's Revolutionary War. Paul Revere's version of the Boston Massacre (right) is slightly more ...
Catalogue of the Loan Collection of Revolutionary Relics exhibited at the Old South Church, November, 1876. For the Benefit of the Old South Purchase Fund. Third Edition. Boston: Press of George H.