Molly Pitcher Young Patriot

Molly Pitcher Young Patriot by Augusta Stevenson is a childhood biography published by Simon and Schuster on October 31, 1986. This 192-page book is written in English and is part of the Childhood of Famous Americans series, focusing on the life of a Pennsylvania German woman who became a notable figure during the Revolutionary War.
Readers will discover the story of Molly Pitcher, who is celebrated for her bravery in carrying water to soldiers and even firing a cannon during the Battle of Monmouth. This edition provides insights into her contributions and experiences, set against the backdrop of the Colonial and Revolutionary periods in the United States. The book is suitable for those interested in biography and historical narratives, particularly in the context of women’s roles in history and education.
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Molly Pitcher: Young Patroit is the next installment in the Childhood of Famous Americans series.
A childhood biography of the Pennsylvania German woman who became a Revolutionary War heroine when she carried water to American soldiers and even fired a cannon herself during the Battle of Monmouth.
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