Revere’s Riders events are now listed on the firearms training event aggregation site PewPewTraining. PewPewTraining allows anyone to stay informed of firearms training events in their geographic area or desired
A Revolutionary War era two-story log structure was recently revealed during the demolition of a condemned building in Washingtonville, PA. The building was last used as a bar and storage
Three new books have been added to the Revere’s Riders online store. Obviously, each of these books are outside of our usual focus on Revolutionary War history, but we have
The Indiana State Rifle and Pistol Association (ISRPA) featured an article on our Marty Brown Memorial events in their Jan/Feb/Mar newsletter. #MartyBrownMemorial #MarksmenFightingCancer
A WWI diary written by Private Arthur Edward Diggens (born August 26, 1895 in London) has been recently found in a barn in Leicestershire, England. The diary was discovered in
Amazon is the largest online retailer in the world; most of us have purchased something (if not 100’s of things) from Amazon. You may have noticed that some of the

Annual Report: 2019 in Review

Dear Members and Friends of Revere’s Riders, Two-thousand-nineteen has now passed into two-thousand-twenty and it is time to reflect on our accomplishments and challenges as an organization. As is traditional
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Revere’s Riders is pleased to announce that Cam Edwards, editor of Bearing Arms and host of the Cam & Co. podcast, has joined our Board of Directors as a Director-At-Large. Cam
Are you still Christmas shopping for your firearms enthusiast spouse, family member or friend? Can’t come up with a unique gift that he/she doesn’t already have? Give the gift of