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Whose Midnight Ride? Reflections on the 250th Anniversary of the Famous Ride

William Dawes’ Midnight Ride

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With support from: Lowell Institute
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Date and time
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
6:30pm - 7:45pm
In-person:
Virtual:
Location
Suffolk University - The Commons - 5th Floor
120 Tremont St.,
Boston, Massachusetts
In-person
Free
Virtual
Free

With William Dawes Schulz, journalist

While Longfellow cast Paul Revere as a lone hero in his 1860 poem “Paul Revere’s Ride,” history lovers have stood up for the other rider who carried news from Boston that night, William Dawes, since at least the 1890s. This talk will explore the life and the Midnight Ride of William Dawes.

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Bill Schulz is a former cable news correspondent/co-host, a totally licensed NYC Tour Guide, and longtime contributor for publications including the New York Times, New York magazine, The Daily Beast, Maxim, New York Daily News, and Reader’s Digest. Schulz is also the 7th great-grandson of the Patriot William Dawes. In his words, “Truly, generating publicity for his long-forgotten ancestor/midnight-rider is the ONLY hobby this bitter journalist has.”

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