Michael Hattem
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And, you know, when they, this is sort of like right outside of Lincoln. And when they're picked up and the mounted patrol asks him, you know, what is your name? He just tells them. Paul Revere, he's not trying to hide it. And they're kind of taken aback. One, that they have the Paul Revere, but also that he would be so bold as to just reveal himself.
But they asked him what he was doing and he told them. It gets intense. They hold a pistol to his head. Ja, ja. Und er sagt ihnen, das Interessante daran ist, dass die Mounted Riders und sicherlich die meisten der Regulären, die auf dem Marsch nach Lexington und Concord endeten, wirklich keine Ahnung hatten, was die echte Mission war. Ja. Gage was, you know, sort of big on secrecy in that way.
But they asked him what he was doing and he told them. It gets intense. They hold a pistol to his head. Ja, ja. Und er sagt ihnen, das Interessante daran ist, dass die Mounted Riders und sicherlich die meisten der Regulären, die auf dem Marsch nach Lexington und Concord endeten, wirklich keine Ahnung hatten, was die echte Mission war. Ja. Gage was, you know, sort of big on secrecy in that way.
But they asked him what he was doing and he told them. It gets intense. They hold a pistol to his head. Ja, ja. Und er sagt ihnen, das Interessante daran ist, dass die Mounted Riders und sicherlich die meisten der Regulären, die auf dem Marsch nach Lexington und Concord endeten, wirklich keine Ahnung hatten, was die echte Mission war. Ja. Gage was, you know, sort of big on secrecy in that way.
And so only a few officers really knew. The soldiers on the march to Lexington weren't told what the objective was until they were a few miles outside of Lexington and were already hearing gunfire. But so these mounted men did not really know the full extent of the mission and Revere is sort of relating to them in telling them what he's doing.
And so only a few officers really knew. The soldiers on the march to Lexington weren't told what the objective was until they were a few miles outside of Lexington and were already hearing gunfire. But so these mounted men did not really know the full extent of the mission and Revere is sort of relating to them in telling them what he's doing.
And so only a few officers really knew. The soldiers on the march to Lexington weren't told what the objective was until they were a few miles outside of Lexington and were already hearing gunfire. But so these mounted men did not really know the full extent of the mission and Revere is sort of relating to them in telling them what he's doing.
He's relating to them the mission and they're getting unnerved by the fact that he knows more about the mission than they do. Right. It's a really unnerving moment for them. They end up letting him go. Yeah, they carry him back towards Lexington.
He's relating to them the mission and they're getting unnerved by the fact that he knows more about the mission than they do. Right. It's a really unnerving moment for them. They end up letting him go. Yeah, they carry him back towards Lexington.
He's relating to them the mission and they're getting unnerved by the fact that he knows more about the mission than they do. Right. It's a really unnerving moment for them. They end up letting him go. Yeah, they carry him back towards Lexington.
And then as the alarms are going off all around them and they can see on the hillsides that militiamen are mustering, they decide that they're not going to be slowed down because they need to ride back to the actual column and warn them. And so they basically just cut his saddle and his reins and took his horse. So he was basically out of commission.
And then as the alarms are going off all around them and they can see on the hillsides that militiamen are mustering, they decide that they're not going to be slowed down because they need to ride back to the actual column and warn them. And so they basically just cut his saddle and his reins and took his horse. So he was basically out of commission.
And then as the alarms are going off all around them and they can see on the hillsides that militiamen are mustering, they decide that they're not going to be slowed down because they need to ride back to the actual column and warn them. And so they basically just cut his saddle and his reins and took his horse. So he was basically out of commission.
Ja, und Szenen über die amerikanische Geschichte. Longfellows Familie ging zurück zur Revolution. Sein Großvater war Kapitän in der Kontinentalen Armee und hatte tatsächlich in einem Unit in einer Strecke angeboten. Das ist Peleg Wadsworth. Und dann servierte er schließlich im Kongress in den 1790ern. Also seine Familiengeschichte.
Ja, und Szenen über die amerikanische Geschichte. Longfellows Familie ging zurück zur Revolution. Sein Großvater war Kapitän in der Kontinentalen Armee und hatte tatsächlich in einem Unit in einer Strecke angeboten. Das ist Peleg Wadsworth. Und dann servierte er schließlich im Kongress in den 1790ern. Also seine Familiengeschichte.
Ja, und Szenen über die amerikanische Geschichte. Longfellows Familie ging zurück zur Revolution. Sein Großvater war Kapitän in der Kontinentalen Armee und hatte tatsächlich in einem Unit in einer Strecke angeboten. Das ist Peleg Wadsworth. Und dann servierte er schließlich im Kongress in den 1790ern. Also seine Familiengeschichte.
Und in Wahrheit hat seine Tochter Eliza Wadsworth, ich spreche über das in dem Buch, es öffnet eigentlich das Buch, aber sie war... I tell the story where she was so moved by the death of George Washington in 1799 that she asks her father, who's in Congress in Philadelphia, if he could get some kind of memento of George Washington.
Und in Wahrheit hat seine Tochter Eliza Wadsworth, ich spreche über das in dem Buch, es öffnet eigentlich das Buch, aber sie war... I tell the story where she was so moved by the death of George Washington in 1799 that she asks her father, who's in Congress in Philadelphia, if he could get some kind of memento of George Washington.
Und in Wahrheit hat seine Tochter Eliza Wadsworth, ich spreche über das in dem Buch, es öffnet eigentlich das Buch, aber sie war... I tell the story where she was so moved by the death of George Washington in 1799 that she asks her father, who's in Congress in Philadelphia, if he could get some kind of memento of George Washington.
And so her father sends the letter to Martha Washington, who then responds by including a lock of Washington's hair. So his aunt Es erinnert mich, dass ich das Teil meiner Wille mache. Diese Lacken der Haare sind sehr wichtig. Ich vergesse das immer. Ich vergesse das immer.