No, Molly Pitcher, also known as Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley, she died while working at home in Pennsylvania.
She almost did a bullet came right through her skirt
she was saved by her husband in 1789.
she didn't get any awards but Molly Pitcher was honored with an overprint reading "MOLLY / PITCHER" on a U.S. postage stamp. Molly was further honored in World War II with the naming of the Liberty ship SS Molly Pitcher, launched in 1943. It was used to encourage the use of the ration program and the purchase of treasury bonds during World War II. The stretch of US Route 11 between Shippensburg and Chambersburg, Pennsylvania is known as the Molly Pitcher Highway.
she worked as a servent
Molly Pitcher helped soldiers by bringing them water when they fell from heat or exhaustion. That is how she gained the name 'Molly Pitcher'. One day Molly saw her husband fall down and rushed to help him. She saw he was in no condition to work the cannon and bravely took his spot in the war. That is how she began to fight in the war. She was a water pitcher bringer and a cannon firer.
Molly Pitcher was one!
She helped because her husband was in the war.
After the war Molly Pitcher got remarried.hoped this helped
Molly Pitcher brought water to the soldiers in The Revolutinary War which is how she got her name, Molly Pitcher.
Molly Pitcher brought water to the soldiers in The Revolutinary War which is how she got her name, Molly Pitcher.
She was otherwise known as Molly Pitcher. Molly got this name by serving the soldiers water when they were really thirsty. Pitcher tended to the hurt soldiers on the battlefield and was very helpful. There are some statues of her today since she was so important in the Revolutionary War.
she didn't get any awards but Molly Pitcher was honored with an overprint reading "MOLLY / PITCHER" on a U.S. postage stamp. Molly was further honored in World War II with the naming of the Liberty ship SS Molly Pitcher, launched in 1943. It was used to encourage the use of the ration program and the purchase of treasury bonds during World War II. The stretch of US Route 11 between Shippensburg and Chambersburg, Pennsylvania is known as the Molly Pitcher Highway.
molly pitcher became famous as soon she went to war with her husband.
molly pitcher helped the American Revolution war. she helped carry the men.
Molly Pitcher fought in the Revolutionary War for independance.
molly pitcher was 75? years when she joined the war
molly joined a cooking crew.
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