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  1. During the American Civil War, Revere was a Union brigadier general who was court-martialed after the 1863 Battle of Chancellorsville. Revere challenged the court-martial and published multiple pamphlets in attempts to clear his reputation. In 1862, during the Civil War, Revere converted to Catholicism .

  2. Joseph Warren Revere (April 30, 1777 – October 11, 1868) was an American businessman and the son of Revolutionary War patriot Paul Revere.

  3. Paul Revere’s oldest surviving son and the inheritor of all his businesses was Joseph Warren Revere. Joseph was born April 30th, 1777, the third child of Paul and Rachel. At the time of his son’s birth Paul Revere was stationed out in Boston Harbor, manning the fort on Castle Island.

  4. Joseph Warren Revere was born in Boston in 1777, the tenth of Paul Revere’s fifteen children. Joseph Warren, stationed in Boston, joined his father’s Canton-based copper business in 1801. He proved himself invaluable to the business when, disguised as a tourist, he went to Europe to study mill operations and technology.

  5. Oct 22, 2020 · Joseph Warren Revere was born in Boston on April 30, 1777, to Paul Revere and Rachel Walker Revere. He was the third of eight children from Paul Revere’s second marriage with Rachel. He was named for Dr. Joseph Warren, the Revolutionary leader who had sent Paul Revere on his midnight ride and who was killed in action at the Battle of Bunker ...

  6. Jul 4, 2019 · Shortly before the Battle of Lexington in 1775, Warren secured Revere's services. Revere constructed a wire fixed dental bridge containing an ivory cuspid and bicuspid to replace Warren's upper left canine and first premolar.

  7. It was Joseph Warren, who would direct Paul Revere and William Dawes to warn the two leaders that British soldiers were heading toward their sanctuary in Lexington, MA to arrest them on 18 April, 1775.

  8. Dr. Joseph Warren - the Man who Organized the Midnight Ride. “Now is no time for any of American’s children to shrink from any hazard. I will set her free or die.”. Dr. Joseph warren was one of the brightest stars of the American Revolution.

  9. Joseph Warren Revere (businessman) (1777–1868), co-founder of the Revere Copper Company, son of Paul Revere.

  10. www.paulreverehouse.org › wp-content › uploadsRevere House Radio

    however, Joseph Warren and Paul Revere became close friends and colleagues of sorts, and Warren, though six years younger, shaped Revere’s life and role in the Revolution. In addition to their strong connection, Warren’s death, early in his life, presents us with counterfactuals not just

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