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Existing comment: William F. Stratton, after Paul Revere
The Bloody Massacre, Perpetuated in King Street Boston on March 5th 1770 by a Party of the 29th Regt., March 1832

When Paul Revere died in 1818, Bostonians remembered him primarily as a metalworker and industrialist. In March of 1832, however, William Stratton, a local engraver, created a facsimile engraving based on Revere's The Bloody Massacre. Stratton's work helped to reintroduce Revere as an artist.
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