Concord Museum curator David Wood explores how the legend of Paul Revere’s Ride and the start of the American Revolution are depicted in great works of American literature and art.
Esther Forbes (1891-1967)Paul Revere and the World he Lived InBoston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1942American Antiquarian SocietyGift of Esther Forbes, 1942
Paul Revere's Ride, March-Two StepComposed and published by E.T. Paull (1858-1924)Lithographed by A. Hoen & Co. (active 1853-1981)New York, 1905American Antiquarian Society
Charles Kendrick, (-1914)Paul Revere's Ride, 1900WatercolorAmerican Antiquarian Society, McLoughlin Brothers Art ArchiveGift of Herbert H. Hosmer, 1978
William L. Champney (active 1850-1857)Boston Massacre, March 5th 1770, 1856Boston: John H. Bufford, printer; Henry Q. Smith, publisherChromolithographAmerican Antiquarian Society