by prhstaff | May 25, 2020 | Blog
Boston Baked Beans: A Case Study in Culinary Tradition By Alexandra Powell During one of the educational programs we offer here at the Revere House, “The Revere Children and the Siege of Boston,” we task students with preparing Paul Revere Jr. for an extended stay...
by prhstaff | May 22, 2020 | Blog
“Missing” Revere Letter Returns to the Paul Revere House By Emily Holmes Editor’s Note: This Revere Express post is adapted from the Fall 2014 issue of The Revere House Gazette. It has been reformed for use as a companion piece to Monday’s post by Nina Rodwin. Shortly...
by prhstaff | May 18, 2020 | Blog
“Git a pass”: Paul Revere and the Siege of Boston By Nina Rodwin Historians have a clear picture of Paul Revere’s activities and whereabouts during the Midnight Ride, but there is much less information regarding his actions during the week after April 18, 1775....
by prhstaff | May 11, 2020 | Blog
Special Guest Scholar Post: Ties that Bind – Paul Revere, Jr. and the Power of Relationships By Jeannine Falino A Note from the Executive Director While the intent of the Revere Express blog is to showcase our staff’s work, we also intend to share the work of fellow...
by prhstaff | May 8, 2020 | Blog
Windows into Daily Life During the British Occupation of Boston Writing from different sides of the conflict, both Sarah Winslow Deming in her journal, and Ann Hulton in her letters, provide windows into daily life in Boston during the periods of British Occupation...