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  1. Joseph Warren Revere (April 30, 1777 – October 11, 1868) was an American businessman and the son of Revolutionary War patriot Paul Revere.

  2. Joseph Warren Revere was born in Boston in 1777, the tenth of Paul Revere’s fifteen children. Joseph Warren, stationed in Boston, joined his father’s Canton-based copper business in 1801. He proved himself invaluable to the business when, disguised as a tourist, he went to Europe to study mill operations and technology.

  3. Joseph Warren Revere (May 17, 1812 – April 20, 1880) was a career United States Navy and Army officer. He was the grandson of American Revolutionary War figure Paul Revere. He was an amateur artist and autobiographer, publishing two novels: A Tour of Duty in California (1849) and Keel and Saddle (1872).

  4. Joseph Warren Revere may refer to: Joseph Warren Revere (businessman) (1777–1868), co-founder of the Revere Copper Company, son of Paul Revere. Joseph Warren Revere (general) (1812–1880), US Civil War general and author, grandson of Paul Revere.

  5. Paul Reveres oldest surviving son and the inheritor of all his businesses was Joseph Warren Revere. Joseph was born April 30th, 1777, the third child of Paul and Rachel. At the time of his son’s birth Paul Revere was stationed out in Boston Harbor, manning the fort on Castle Island.

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  6. Paul Revere founded the Revere Copper Company in 1801. The original mills were small, wood-frame buildings and structures. The company prospered. In 1850, during an expansion period, Revere’s son Joseph Warren built the brick copper rolling foundry, designed with these architectural features: $

  7. Boston’s most famous patriot-silversmith trained with his father, the French Huguenot silversmith Apollos Rivoire, also known as Paul Revere, Sr. (1702–1754), whose shop he inherited in 1754. With a fully equipped shop and many local patrons, he soon developed a thriving business and took on several apprentices himself.