1. The Forgotten Patriot of April 18, 1775
On the night of April 18, 1775, William Dawes embarked on a crucial mission to warn the Massachusetts countryside of the approaching British troops. While Paul Revere’s ride is more widely recognized, Dawes’s journey was equally significant. Departing Boston via Boston Neck, he took a longer, less direct route through Roxbury and Brookline, skillfully avoiding British patrols. This strategic path ensured redundancy in the alert system, enhancing the effectiveness of the warning. Dawes’s efforts exemplify the collective courage and determination that fueled the American Revolution (cia.gov).