The link does not work. But one of the men was Dr Samuel Prescott...He was only 25 and he had been out courting that night and was recruited by Revere and Dawes...He was the one that made it to my ancestral home which was on the road from Lexington and Concord...Actually Revere did not make it very far before the British nailed him but Prescott made it all the way to Concord. It is why my s/n relates to the Minutemen!
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'A man got executed on the street and that wasn't even a story for you'. Trump spreekt de media publiekelijk aan. -Mooi man-. pic.twitter.com/rRTRWmRAIC— Criticaster1960 (@IkNet) September 7, 2020
Dang it. Sorry. The story did mention Prescott. Here's a working link.
What happened to the two other men on Paul Revere's ride?
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But that's not the whole story. Two other men rode with Revere that night: William Dawes and Samuel Prescott. They were left out of the poem and subsequently most history books.
Great stuff! And glad the bloodline continues.