Synopses & Reviews
This book contains the biographies of 600 women who performed patriotic acts. Some of these women rode on horseback to warn the Americans of a British attack; a few carried muskets; many were captured by Indians; many had husbands or sons who were killed or taken as prisoners. These women spun flax, made shirts, knitted socks, cooked food, or nursed the soldiers, and some spied for the Americans. With a list of 4,500 additional women who suffered damage from the British or provided provisions for the troops.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. xv-xviii).