Joseph Warren Revere (general)
Joseph Warren Revere was a career United States Navy and Army officer. He was the grandson of American Revolutionary War figure Paul Revere.
Joseph Warren Revere (general)
Revere's 1849 illustration of a Pui Day (Feast Day) he attended near Monterey, California - possibly Rumsen Ohlone.
Revere's illustration of a Ranchero (Rancho owner) capturing a bear, possibly a metaphor for the 1847 Conquest of California
Joseph W. Revere House, Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, Morris Township, New Jersey
Paul Revere was an American silversmith, military officer and industrialist who played a major role during the opening months of the American Revolutionary War in Massachusetts, engaging in a midnight ride in 1775 to alert nearby minutemen of the approach of British troops prior to the battles of Lexington and Concord.
John Singleton Copley, Portrait of Paul Revere. c. 1768–1770, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Revere's dentistry tools
The Bloody Massacre Perpetrated in King Street Boston on March 5, 1770, a copper engraving by Paul Revere modeled on a drawing by Henry Pelham, 1770.
20th-century depiction of Revere's ride