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    Mary Ludwig Hays (October 13, 1754 – January 22, 1832) was a woman who fought in the American War of Independence at the Battle of Monmouth. The woman...
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    Molly Pitcher (category American folklore)
    nickname given to a woman who fought in the American Revolutionary War. She is most often identified as Mary Ludwig Hays, who fought in the Battle of Monmouth...
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  • Lindbergh kidnapper Mary HaysAmerican Revolutionary War hero Alfons Heck – writer and former Hitler Youth Friedrich Hecker – revolutionary Michael Hillegas...
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  • Mary Hays (1759–1843) was an autodidact intellectual who published essays, poetry, novels and several works on famous (and infamous) women. She is remembered...
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  • James Hays and Lois Dawley. His paternal grandfather, Alexander Hays, was a Scottish Highlander who immigrated to America shortly before the American Revolutionary...
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    The Spanish–American War (April 21 – December 10, 1898) began in the aftermath of the internal explosion of USS Maine in Havana Harbor in Cuba, leading...
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  • "Top 10 Revolutionary War Movies" Journal of the American Revolution (Jan. 25 2013) online Murray, Lawrence L. "Feature Films and the American Revolution:...
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    partly embarked at Bordeaux for America for service in the final months of the American War of 1812. After the Peninsular War, the pro-independence traditionalists...
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    was exciting. A contemporary eyewitness of Hays City, Kansas, paints a vivid image of this cattle town: Hays City by lamplight was remarkably lively, but...
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    The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union ("the North")...
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  • Sampson serves in the American army during the American Revolutionary War while disguised as a man. She is the first known American woman from Massachusetts...
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    Patriot forces, recaptured, and later abandoned by the British in the Revolutionary War. The fort was renamed Fort Constitution in 1808 following rebuilding...
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    28th state of the United States, in 1845, led directly to the Mexican–American War. After a failed attempt by France to colonize Texas in the late 17th...
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    Benjamin Tallmadge (category American spies during the American Revolution)
    Brothers in Unity and was a classmate and close friend of the American Revolutionary War spy Nathan Hale. He also served as superintendent of Wethersfield...
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    under construction for the Hays next-door. The Hays had four children, Helen Hay Whitney, Adelbert Stone Hay, Alice Evelyn Hay Wadsworth Boyd (who married...
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    Margaret Kemble Gage (category Women in the American Revolution)
    Massachusetts in the American Revolutionary War. It is alleged that she played an important role in the outcome of the American Revolution. She was suspected...
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  • 103rd Engineer Battalion (United States) (category Use American English from August 2015)
    late June 1778. According to the legend of Molly Pitcher, Mary Hays, the wife of William Hays, a soldier in Proctor's 4th Continental Artillery, was bringing...
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    (for example, Mary Hays McCauly) Salter, Edward. Centennial History of Ocean County. Toms River, NJ, 1878, page 24 REVOLUTIONARY WAR SITES IN MANAHAWKIN...
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    had militia units that served on the Patriot side during the American Revolutionary War. The history of militia in the United States dates from the colonial...
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    served as headquarters for General George Washington during the American Revolutionary War. On April 19, 1775, the militia of Massachusetts, later joined...
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