Mary Ludwig

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Mary Ludwig, better known by the legendary nickname "Molly Pitcher," is remembered as a woman who aided American troops during the Revolutionary War, famously associated with carrying water to soldiers and manning a cannon in battle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American Revolutionary War figure
human
alsoKnownAs Molly Pitcher
associatedLegend woman who carried water and fired cannon at Monmouth
associatedWith Battle of Monmouth
Continental Army
commemoratedBy monuments in the United States
commemoratedIn American Revolutionary War stories and textbooks
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
culturalDepiction American folk hero
etymologyOfNickname derived from soldiers calling for “Molly, pitcher!” for water
fieldOfActivity military support
hasLegendaryStatus true
historicity partly legendary
movement American independence movement
name Mary Ludwig Hays
surface form: Mary Ludwig
nickname Molly Pitcher
notableFor aiding American troops during the American Revolutionary War
being associated with manning a cannon during battle
carrying water to American soldiers in battle
occupation camp follower
partOf American Revolutionary War
role allegedly took her husband’s place at a cannon
brought water to cool cannons
provided water for thirsty soldiers
sexOrGender female
spouse American artilleryman
symbolizes courage under fire
patriotic service
women’s contributions to the American Revolution

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“Molly Pitcher” (Mary Ludwig Hays, traditional attribution) allegedBirthName Mary Ludwig
subject surface form: Molly Pitcher