Molly
Pitcher
American Revolutionary War heroine. During the American
Revolution, Mary's husband, who was a member of the First Pennsylvania
Artillery, fought at the Battle
of Monmouth on June 28, 1778. Mary (Molly), who had
accompanied him onto the battlefield, carried water in a pitcher
to her husband and others, earning her the nickname Molly
Pitcher. With the temperature close to 100 degrees,
she brought water to her husband's battery. When her husband
collapsed, wounded or overcome by the heat, she took his place
in the gun crew, and continued firing his cannon. |
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