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Revere House Radio

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Revere House Radio brings you all things Revere House, from the true story of Paul Revere's midnight ride to lesser-known Revere family history, author interviews, and more! A new season is released each spring.

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  • A Craftsman's Stories: Interview with R.P. Hale
    Apr 11 2026

    We're starting season five with an interview with R.P. Hale, an educator, craftsman and musician who has worked with the Revere House on special events for several decades. We'll talk instrument making, paper marbling, and printing, and how these and other crafts were interwoven with daily life in the 18th century. In our interpreter segment, Derek and Natalie talk about international trade and religious perspectives in Boston.

    • Paul Revere’s engraving showing the obelisk for the Stamp Act repeal celebration
    • Internet Archive copy of Paul Revere’s Engravings by Clarence Brigham
    • Video presentation commemorating Paul Revere’s Massacre memorial illuminations

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    53 m
  • Teaser for Season 5
    Mar 27 2026

    We're releasing a new season of Revere House Radio starting in mid-April. Season Five will include six interviews with historians, colleagues from related museums, and more, with discussions ranging from Masonry to Boston's waterfront, textile repair, to harpsichords.

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    2 m
  • 4.4 Mapping Black North Enders, 1780-1810: Interview with Ryan Bachman
    Apr 22 2025

    For the last episode of Season Four, recent Paul Revere House Research Fellow Ryan Bachman discusses his research into Black residents in the North End, in the decade that legal slavery ended in Massachusetts and the decades that followed. He highlights some of his favorite stories and discusses the challenges and opportunities of tracing people’s lives through government documents such as census data and tax records. In Our Favorite Questions, interpreters Derek and Colton talk about the power of physical places and objects in connecting with history. We’ll be back with more Revere House Radio next spring!

    • The map, presented on our blog
    • Short biography of Salem Poor from American Battlefield Trust
    • Book: Black Boston: African American Life and Culture in Urban America, 1750-1860 by George Levesque
    • Book: Black Bostonians: Family Life and Community Struggle in the Antebellum North, by James Oliver Horton and Lois E. Horton
    • Article: The Forgotten Legacy of Boston’s Historic Black Graveyard by Dart Adams
    • Book: Disowning Slavery: Gradual Emancipation and "Race" in New England, 1780–1860 by Joanne Pope Melish
    • Book: Memoir of Mrs. Chloe Spear, a native of Africa, who was enslaved in childhood, and died in Boston, January 3, 1815

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    40 m
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