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Paul Revere (September 28, 1856 – November 10, 1901) was a lawyer, writer, public speaker, and involved member of the Morristown, New Jersey community. He was the great-grandson of American revolutionary figure Paul Revere. His father was artist, Navy officer, and Union general Joseph Warren Revere. Revere's other memberships included the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War; Washington Association of New Jersey; the Aztec Club of 1847's hereditary society; and the New York branch of a Reform Club. He served as president of the Morris County Golf Club, and Morris County Gun Club.

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  • Paul Revere (September 28, 1856 – November 10, 1901) was a lawyer, writer, public speaker, and involved member of the Morristown, New Jersey community. He was the great-grandson of American revolutionary figure Paul Revere. His father was artist, Navy officer, and Union general Joseph Warren Revere. Revere's other memberships included the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War; Washington Association of New Jersey; the Aztec Club of 1847's hereditary society; and the New York branch of a Reform Club. He served as president of the Morris County Golf Club, and Morris County Gun Club. (en)
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  • Morristown, New Jersey, U.S. (en)
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  • Paul Revere (September 28, 1856 – November 10, 1901) was a lawyer, writer, public speaker, and involved member of the Morristown, New Jersey community. He was the great-grandson of American revolutionary figure Paul Revere. His father was artist, Navy officer, and Union general Joseph Warren Revere. In 1889, he was one of the founders of the Sons of the American Revolution, later becoming the NJ treasurer and national Vice-President General. In 1891, Revere became the founding chairman and president of the All Soul's Hospital Association, a Catholic hospital chain. Circa 1898, he was the president of the Morristown Improvement Association. Revere's other memberships included the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War; Washington Association of New Jersey; the Aztec Club of 1847's hereditary society; and the New York branch of a Reform Club. He served as president of the Morris County Golf Club, and Morris County Gun Club. (en)
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