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Grant Wood (1892−1942), Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, 1931. Oil on Masonite. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Arthur Hoppock Hearn Fund, 1950, 50.117
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Teapot associated with Crispus Attucks (d. 1770), 1740−60. Pewter, wood. Historic New England, Boston, Massachusetts; Gift of Miss S.E. Kimball through the Bostonian Society, 1918.1655
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Attributed to Paul Revere Jr. (1735−1818), Sketch of Revere’s copper mill and home in Canton, Massachusetts, ca. 1800. Pen and ink. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts
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Tea salvaged from Boston Harbor after the Boston Tea Party, 1773. Glass, twill tape, sealing wax, tea leaves. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts; Gift of Rev. Thaddeus M. Harris, 1840
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Paul Revere Jr. (1735−1818), engraver; attributed to Christian Remick (1726−73). The Bloody Massacre Perpetrated on King-Street, Boston on March 5th 1770 by a Party of ye 29thReg[imen]t, ca. 1770−74 Hand-colored engraving. Gilder-Lehrman Institute of American History, GLC01868







