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  • 3.6: If not “The Black Paul Revere,” Who was Wentworth Cheswill?: interview with John Herman
    Oct 8 2024

    3.6: If not “The Black Paul Revere,” Who was Wentworth Cheswill?: interview with John Herman

    NH patriot Wentworth Cheswill is sometimes termed “The Black Paul Revere,” but he’s a fascinating historical figure in his own right. John Herman is an English teacher who got hooked on researching and sharing Cheswill’s story. To wrap up season 3, former podcast co-host Robert is the guest on the segment Our Favorite Questions.

    • Book: Wentworth Cheswill’s Ride: Chasing a Would-Be American Folk Hero by John Herman
    • John’s website
    • The Lakewood (Ohio) Historical Society

    https://www.paulreverehouse.org/

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    43 m
  • 3.5: Transgender History and the Media: interview with Mehitabel Glenhaber
    Oct 1 2024

    In 1954, during a legal battle over her right to perform in Boston, actress and singer Christine Jorgensen visited the Paul Revere House. This episode’s guest, Mehitabel Glenhaber, wrote a Revere House Gazette article about these events. Interpreter Cal shares how her training as a historical archaeologist informs how she answers her favorite visitor questions.

    • Photo: Christine Jorgenson walking into Paul Revere's home
    • Photo: Christine Jorgenson outside Boston Information center
    • Photo: Christine Jorgenson inside Paul Revere's house, kneeling beside a rocking cradle
    • Book: Christine Jorgensen, a Personal Autobiography by Christine Jorgensen
    • Information on Paul Revere House membership and Gazette subscription
    • Information on archeological work done at the Paul Revere House, 1980s-2010s
    • Book: Purchasing Identity in the Atlantic World: Massachusetts Merchants, 1670-1780 by Phyllis Whitman Hunter

    https://www.paulreverehouse.org/

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    40 m
  • 3.4: Performing as Paul Revere: interview with Mike LePage
    Sep 24 2024

    On select Saturdays, visitors get to interact with Paul Revere himself, as portrayed by Mike LePage. In this episode, Mike shares his experiences in the world of historical reenacting. Interpreter Adam is the guest on Our Favorite Questions.

    • Upcoming Paul Revere House events, including visits with Paul Revere
    • Book: Paul Revere's Ride by David Hackett Fischer
    • Book: A True Republican: The Life of Paul Revere by Jayne E. Triber
    • Book: Johnny Tremain: a story of Boston in Revolt by Esther Forbes
    • Winslow House Museum
    • Adams National Historic Park
    • Book: Midnight Ride, Industrial Dawn: Paul Revere and the Growth of American Enterprise by Robert Martello

    https://www.paulreverehouse.org/

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    50 m
  • 3.3: The First Continental Congress: interview with Michael Norris
    Sep 17 2024

    On September 16, 1774, Paul Revere delivered the Suffolk Resolves to the delegates at the First Continental Congress, held at Carpenters’ Hall in Philadelphia. This episode’s guest is Michael Norris, Executive Director of Carpenters’ Hall, which is now a historic site. We’ll also hear a second excerpt from the Suffolk Resolves and hear from interpreter Cadee in Our Favorite Questions.

    • Carpenters’ Hall
    • The Suffolk Resolves full text, from the Massachusetts Historical Society
    • John Adams’s “Sinful Feast” journal entry (about ⅓ down the page, Septr. 8.)

    https://www.paulreverehouse.org/

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    42 m
  • 3.2: The Suffolk Resolves: interview with Diann Ralph
    Sep 10 2024

    On September 11, 1774, Paul Revere set out from Milton, MA to Philadelphia with a document that left the royal government “thunderstruck,” the Suffolk Resolves. In this episode, Diann Ralph will describe the impact this now-obscure document had on the Revolution. We’ll also hear an excerpt from the opening of the document, and Tegan will introduce Derek, who will be hosting the segment Our Favorite Questions.


    • Milton Historical Society (Suffolk Resolves House)
    • The Suffolk Resolves full text, from the Massachusetts Historical Society
    • Book: 1774: The Long Year of Revolution by Mary Beth Norton
    • Book: ​​King and Congress: The Transfer of Political Legitimacy, 1774-1776 by Jerrilyn Greene Marston
    • Pamphlet: The Story of the Suffolk Resolves
    • Book: Life and Times of Joseph Warren by Richard Frothingham
    • Information on Paul Revere House membership and Gazette subscription

    https://www.paulreverehouse.org/

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    42 m
  • 3.1: We’re Back! Adrienne Turnbull-Reilly and Tegan Kehoe
    Sep 4 2024

    Revere House Radio is back! In this episode, podcast founder Adrienne introduces the new host, Tegan, and we talk about the podcast and Adrienne’s favorite questions from visitors.

    • Book: A Midwife’s Tale by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
    • Our new education website "Paul Revere's Life: Learning Resources"



    https://www.paulreverehouse.org/

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    19 m
  • 2.8: Extreme Weather for Paul Revere
    Aug 24 2021

    What was the weather like in the Colonial period? This episode outlines a handful of extreme weather events Revere experienced, as well as what the weather was like on the day of recording!

    Read Jeremiah Newland's poem about the Cape Ann Earthquake here

    https://www.paulreverehouse.org/

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    10 m
  • 2.7: What did Paul do during the Siege of Boston?
    Aug 6 2021

    This week, we explore what Paul Revere was doing during and just after the Siege of Boston, which took place between April 1775 and March 1776.

    Where was Paul Revere Jr. during the Siege of Boston?
    Boston1775's various blog posts about the Siege of Boston
    Massachusetts Historical Society online resources about the Siege of Boston


    https://www.paulreverehouse.org/

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    12 m