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In large part due to the humiliating terms of the Unequal Treaties, as agreements like those conveyed by Perry are called, the Shogunate soon faced internal hostility, which materialized into a radical, xenophobic movement, the sonnō jōi ( literally " Revere the Emperor, expel the barbarians ").
Originally called The Downbeats, they changed their name to Paul Revere & The Raiders in 1960 on the eve of their first record release for Gardena Records.
Paul Revere: " I called the head of Columbia's promotion and told him I was going on a record promotion trip, which was something artists didn't do anymore.
Along with guitarist Doug Heath, Revere linked in this period with a group called " Louie Fontaine & The Rockets ", and went on the road with them as " Paul Revere & The Raiders ", featuring Blair Hill (" Louie Fontaine ") as lead vocalist.
* Sybil Ludington, daughter of Henry, American Revolutionary War figure, sometimes called the " female Paul Revere "
More Boston works include the Paul Revere Mall ( also called The Prado ) in the North End, and the John Harvard Mall in Charlestown, both located along the Freedom Trail.

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* April 18 – American Revolution: Paul Revere and William Dawes, instructed by Dr. Joseph Warren, ride from Boston to Lexington to warn John Hancock and Sam Adams that British forces are coming to take them prisoner and to seize colonial weapons and ammunition in Concord.
* Founding fathers John Jay and Paul Revere were of Huguenot descent.
Located at the former site of the Revere Methodist Church, Ar-Del Park was dedicated on May 30, 1946 as a memorial to Revere natives John Arnold Wallace and Delmar Brown, who died serving their country during World War II.
Revolutionary leaders John Sevier, Francis Marion and Paul Revere were descendants of Huguenot refugees.
Painters such as Gilbert Stuart made portraits of the newly elected government officials, which became iconic after being reproduced on various U. S. Postage stamps of the 19th century and early 20th century, while John Singleton Copley painted emblematic portraits for the increasingly prosperous merchant class, including a portrait of Paul Revere ( ca.
File: J S Copley-Paul Revere. jpg | John Singleton Copley, Paul Revere, c. 1768 – 70, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Portrait of Paul Revere by John Singleton Copley, c. 1768 – 70
In addition to documents from Mormon history, Hofmann also forged and sold signatures of many famous non-Mormons, including George Washington, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Daniel Boone, John Brown, Andrew Jackson, Mark Twain, Nathan Hale, John Hancock, Francis Scott Key, Abraham Lincoln, John Milton, Paul Revere, Myles Standish, and Button Gwinnett, whose signature was the rarest, and therefore the most valuable, of any signer of the Declaration of Independence.
In her will, Van Lew bequeathed her personal manuscripts, including her account of the war, to John P. Reynolds, nephew of Col. Revere.
President and founder John W. Whitehead has been described by jazz historian and civil libertarian Nat Hentoff as " this nation's Paul Revere of protecting civil liberties.
Warren enlisted Paul Revere and William Dawes on April 18, 1775, to leave Boston and spread the alarm that the British garrison in Boston was setting out to raid the town of Concord and arrest rebel leaders John Hancock and Samuel Adams.
* Revere ( comics ), a 2000 AD comic series by John Smith
The bank's charter was signed by John Hancock and among its early account holders were such notable figures as Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, John Hancock and Henry Knox.
Warren later enlisted the help of an old family friend, Dr. John Revere ( son of Paul Revere ) to procure subjects for dissection.
Cazale was born in Revere, Massachusetts, the son of John and Cecilia Cazale.
The events of the American Revolution are portrayed through the perspectives of multiple characters, including Sentry Hugh White of the British army, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Lieutenant-General Thomas Gage, George Washington, Governor Thomas Hutchinson, Captain James Hall, Abigail Adams, Paul Revere, Dr. Joseph Warren, and Major John Pitcairn.

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Though fundamentally an outcast at Revere High School, Dahmer nonetheless became something of a cult figure among some students due to his impressions of his mother's interior decorator, who suffered from cerebral palsy.
Philip Schuyler Green ( Gregory Peck ) is a widowed journalist who has just moved to New York City with his son Tommy ( Dean Stockwell ) and mother ( Anne Revere ).
Revere was a prosperous and prominent Boston silversmith, who helped organize an intelligence and alarm system to keep watch on the British military.
Although Revere was not one of the " Loyal Nine "— organizers of the earliest protests against the Stamp Act — he was well connected with its members, who were laborers and artisans.
Paul Revere was descended from Huguenot refugees, as was Henry Laurens, who signed the Declaration of Independence for South Carolina ; Jack Jouett, who made the ride from Cuckoo Tavern to warn Thomas Jefferson and others that Tarleton and his men were on their way to arrest him for crimes against the king ; Francis Marion, and a number of other leaders of the American Revolution and later statesmen.
They were assisted by Sampson Salter Blowers, whose chief duty was to investigate the jury pool, and Paul Revere, who drew a detailed map of the bodies to be used in the trial of the British soldiers held responsible.
Warren County was erected May 1, 1803, from Hamilton County, and named for Dr. Joseph Warren, a hero of the Revolution who sent Paul Revere on his ride and who died at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
" The choice of poem was based on Charles Dawes being descended from William Dawes, who rode with Paul Revere.
At the beginning of the Revolutionary War, on April 19, 1775, a company of minutemen from Acton responded to the call to arms initiated by Paul Revere ( who rode with other riders, William Dawes and Samuel Prescott, with Prescott the only one of the three who was able reach Acton itself ) and fought at the North Bridge in Concord as part of the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
* Keith Allison who sang with Paul Revere and the Raiders lived in Coleman in the 1950s.
This recording was paid for and produced by 91 KISN Radio Personality Roger Hart, who soon became Personal Manager for Paul Revere & The Raiders.
A few years later, Paul Revere & the Raiders learned why: Columbia Records A & R man Mitch Miller, who did not like rock n ' roll, pulled the plug on Paul Revere & The Raiders ' hit version.
Other notable artists who recorded early Diamond songs were Elvis Presley, who interpreted " Sweet Caroline " as well as " And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind "; Mark Lindsay, former lead singer for Paul Revere & the Raiders, who covered " And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind "; the English hard-rock band Deep Purple, which interpreted " Kentucky Woman "; Lulu, who covered " The Boat That I Row ", and Cliff Richard, who released versions of " I'll Come Running ", " Solitary Man ", " Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon ", " I Got The Feelin ' ( Oh No No )", and " Just Another Guy ".
Revere the kind Sri Rama, who can remove the fear of rebirths,
The case which perhaps gained the most media attention at the time was the disappearance of the 18-year-old Bennington College sophomore Paula Jean Welden, of Stamford, Connecticut, ( elder daughter of industrial designer William Archibald Welden of the Revere Copper and Brass Company ), who in the afternoon of December 1, 1946 set out on a day-hike on the Long Trail from Woodford Hollow and northwards in the direction of Glastenbury Mountain.

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Members included Paul Revere and Joseph Warren, and later lodge outings included the Boston Tea Party.
Warren sent William Dawes and Paul Revere on their famous " midnight rides " to warn Hancock and Adams in Lexington about the approaching troops.
Dr. Joseph Warren, chairman of the Committee of Safety, charged Revere with the task of warning Samuel Adams and John Hancock at Lexington, Massachusetts, that they were the probable targets of the enemy operation.
Fearing that they might be captured by the British, Dr. Joseph Warren of Boston dispatched William Dawes and Paul Revere to Lexington with news of the advancing British troops.
It was named for Revolutionary war hero Dr. Joseph Warren who sent Paul Revere on his famous ride.

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