Israel Bissell (East Windsor, Connecticut, 1752 - 1823) was a post rider in Massachusetts who alerted the American colonists of the British attack on April 19, 1775. He rode for four days and six hours covering the 345 miles from Watertown, Massachusetts to Philadelphia along the Old Post Road, shouting "To arms, to arms, the war has begun," and carrying a message from General Joseph Palmer which was copied at each of his stops and redistributed:
Wednesday morning near 10 of the clock - Watertown.
To all the friends of American liberty be it known that this morning before break of day, a brigade, consisting of about 1,000 to 1,200 men landed at Phip's Farm at Cambridge and marched to Lexington, where they found a company of our colony militia in arms, upon whom they fired without any provocation and killed six men and wounded four others. By an express from Boston, we find another brigade are now upon their march from Boston supposed to be about 1,000. The Bearer, Israel Bissell, is charged to alarm the country quite to Connecticut and all persons are desired to furnish him with fresh horses as they may be needed. I have spoken with several persons who have seen the dead and wounded. Pray let the delegates from this colony to Connecticut see this.
J. Palmer, one of the Committee of Safety.
At the end of Bissell's first leg, in Worcester, his first horse collapsed and died from having been driven so hard. At each town along the way, church bells were rung and muskets fired to spread the word; when he reached Philadelphia, the pealing of the Liberty Bell caused a crowd of 8,000 to assemble to hear the news. Bissell then returned to Connecticut, where he joined the army alongside his brother, Justis. After the war, he moved to Middlefield, Massachusetts. Bissell died in 1823 and was buried in the Maple Street Cemetery in Hinsdale, Massachusetts.
2007-06-25 17:30:12
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answered by LuckyLuthi 4
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permit me preface by potential of saying that's not what Palin pronounced. i could get your info directly till now spouting off how ignorant somebody is, it makes you look ignorant. severe unemployment, skyrocketing gasoline fees, 3 conflict fronts, organic failures, gross enhance of government, severe debt... and we could communicate a pair of non-baby-kisser's loss of historic awareness? C'mon now, we can do greater helpful than this. i could wager my existence reductions that 0.5 the persons answering this question do not even comprehend what Paul Revere became into purely as in call for for different than The experience. Hurry up little lemmings, Google it.
2016-11-07 11:12:54
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answered by Anonymous
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The "Midnight Ride of Israel Bissell" just doesn't have the same ring to it. Yeah, he got shafted, but what are you going to do?
2007-06-25 17:26:45
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answered by deerslyr_71 3
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I actually did hear about him before. And yes it is unfair, but America was built upon dishonesty and thievery. Take the Indians for example, we came to their land and took it and gave them a piece of something that was already theirs to begin with. Justice? No! Albert Einstein wasn't really the genious, it was his wife, Mileva Marić, that really was the genious, yet she gets NO recodnition at ALL! Noone really even knows that. Not to go into the whole racial issue, but there were alot of black inventors that didn't get their projects made and "someone" else took them and used them as their own. Americans are just pirates, yes, including myself. America is just going to the dogs. Especially since we elected Bush...twice might I add...and we say we pitty 3rd world countries? Ha! Anyways...hope I answered your question.
2007-06-25 17:33:26
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answered by Anayden 4
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Injustice? Definitely. I didn’t even know who he was until I saw Robert Wuhl’s Assume The Position.
2007-06-25 17:37:18
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answered by flipnflee 2
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Ah, but Revere was a leader of the Revolution, so he had better P.R. (Pardon the initials)
2007-06-26 08:17:54
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answered by cross-stitch kelly 7
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