ANN KENEVAN
on April 19, 2026
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ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: APRIL 18,1775 The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere On the evening of April 18, 1775, Dr.
Joseph Warren summoned Paul Revere and gave him the task of riding to
Lexington, Massachusetts, with the news that British soldiers stationed
in Boston were about to march into the countryside northwest of the
town. According to Warren, these troops planned to arrest Samuel Adams
and John Hancock, two leaders of the Sons of Liberty, who were staying
at a house in Lexington. It was thought they would then continue on to
the town of Concord, to capture or destroy military stores — gunpowder,
ammunition, and several cannon — that had been stockpiled there. In
fact, the British troops had no orders to arrest anyone — Dr. Warren’s
intelligence on this point was faulty — but they were very much on a
major mission out of Boston. Revere
contacted an unidentified friend (probably Robert Newman, the sexton of
Christ Church in Boston’s North End) and instructed him to hold two lit
lanterns in the tower of Christ Church (now called the Old North
Church) as a signal to fellow Sons of Liberty across the Charles River
in case Revere was unable to leave town.
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