Posted on 04/10/2010 3:42:13 PM PDT by JoeProBono
PROVINCETOWN - The wreck of the British warship that Paul Revere eluded at the start of his famous ride has resurfaced in Cape Cods shifting sands.
About a dozen timbers from the HMS Somerset III were spotted on a Provincetown beach after erosion from recent storms.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.bostonherald.com ...
And for the bonus round, how did the crew muffle those oars, according to David Hackett Fischer?
Wow - is this amazing or what? (And I too thought the headline was not written very well...to say the least)...
Thanks for the ping!
(Will pass it along to family have in that part of the country...)
Headlibe reminds me of joke eats shoots and leaves
ROFL! LOLOL!
I thought that, too. Remember the description of the fight on the Battle Road on the way back to Boston? That was something.
Ping to how my kids tomorrow.
Equally as entertaining and relevant as “The Crossing” novel with the original George W. If Washington didn’t cross the Delaware River just as Paul revere’s ride, we would be sipping tea right now.
I can’t find that book on Amazon. Are you thinking of “Washington’s Crossing”?
Wow! I admit that I never read the entire poem of Paul Revere’s ride. Mr S and I are fascinated the the full story!
;-{)
Yes, it was “Washington’s Crossing”. Lots of interesting stuff to learn back in the American Revolution..
"A woman came to an upper window, and [Bentley and Richardson] whispered an urgent request. There was a quick rustle of petticoats in the darkness and a set of woolen undergarments came floating down to the street. The lady's undergarments, still warm from the body that had worn them, were wrapped snugly around the oars."p. 104, the corresponding footnote identifying the lady as an ancestor of John R. Adan.
If my memory of Glenn Beck's recounting of the incident is accurate, with the bloomers of the girlfriend of a member of the crew.
Maybe they had night-vision opera glasses.
No problemo, Paul.
I just received Hackett-Fischer’s “Liberty and Freedom” this week. He is one of my favorite authors. Looking forward to reading the new book.
BTTT
Thanks for the ping, Pharmboy. Wow!
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