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  1. DR. Samuel Prescott, son and grandson of Concord physicians, had ridden, during the evening of April 18, 1775, to call on Lydia Mulliken, daughter of a Lexington clockmaker. On the way home, early ...

  2. 17 de may. de 2019 · Prescott served as a physician in the Continental Army and served in General Arnold's disastrous Lake Champlain campaign. He was captured and held in Fort Ticonderoga, where he died. Dr. Samuel Prescott was one of the High Sons of Liberty who served as a courier to Patriots in the Lexington and Concord area during the American Revolution.

  3. 19 de abr. de 2014 · There is a great deal of myth built up around Dr. Samuel Prescott (1751-c.1777) of Concord, an important but not widely known historical figure. Paul Revere has stolen the historical limelight and few outside of Massachusetts know that Samuel Prescott, as fate would ordain, actually finished Revere's mission after the more famous midnight rider was…

  4. Samuel Prescott and Israel Bissell were also tasked to undertake the mission, Bissell being the person to ride the farthest distance of all. A short silent film, The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (film) , directed by Charles Brabin, was released in 1914 by Thomas A. Edison, Inc. Paul Revere was played by Augustus Phillips.

  5. 28 de oct. de 2019 · Oct 28. Oct 28 Finishing the Ride - Samuel Prescott Warns Concord. Jason Mandresh. Stories. Samuel Prescott was a Physician who finished Paul Revere’s midnight ride. Though Revere usually gets credit, he was caught by the British. Meanwhile, Prescott was the one who warned Concord of the impending attack. Samuel Prescott.

  6. A young doctor named Samuel Prescott became a midnight rider by chance when he met Revere and Dawes on their way to Concord. Prescott was on his way home from visiting his fiancée, and he offered to help spread the word because he was a local. Paul Revere rode ahead of the other two men to check for British patrols.

  7. 18 de abr. de 2017 · On the road, they bumped into Samuel Prescott, a young doctor who was headed back home to Concord after a visit to his fiancée. Prescott offered to help carry the news. It was dark and probably cold.