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Around the World With a Less Famous Revere


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Joseph Warren Revere was a Boston boy, but a military career kept him from spending much of his adult life here. He was the grandson of the famous Paul Revere and named after the secular saint Joseph Warren. As a young Navy officer on the USS Constitution, he fought slavers and pirates, discovered buried treasure, met a czar, and almost killed a king. Falling in love with California while serving in the Mexican-American War, he made a small fortune during the Gold Rush, while getting mired in scandal. By the time he served as a union general in the US Civil War, Revere had fought under the flag of three nations. He had seen war on four continents, discovered a fifth, and traveled to all of them. He had dined sumptuously with monarchs and nobles, and broken bread with native peoples around the world. He was a skilled artist and map maker, and an aggressive combat leader. None of those accomplishments, however, could save his career from an ignominious end amongst charges of cowardice after the battle of Chancellorsville.

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Joseph Warren Revere
  • Keel and saddle: a retrospect of forty years of military and naval service, by Joseph W. Revere
  • A tour of duty in California; including a description of the gold region: and an account of the voyage around cape Horn; with notices of lower California, the Gulf and Pacific coasts, and the principal events attending the conquest of the Californias, by Joseph Warren Revere (includes maps and illustrations by Revere)
  • A Memorial of Paul Joseph Revere and Edward H.R. Revere, by Pauline Revere Thayer
  • General Joseph Warren Revere: The Gothic Saga of Paul Revere’s Grandson, by William R. Chemerka
  • An 1863 pamphlet from Revere protesting his dismissal
  • An anonymous 1864 pamphlet defending Revere’s actions at Chancellorsville
  • A map of San Francisco Bay sketched by Joseph Warren Revere
  • Explanation and illustration of a Chambers gun
  • A Chambers gun in the USS Constitution’s fighting top
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