Anna Marie Lane, First Female Soldier

 A Revolutionary War era map of the Battle of Germantown. This is where Anna was tragically wounded. From the Library of Congress via WikiCommons. Women and girls have been invaluable during times of war or conflict for all of history, with their roles as nurses,...

Sarah Fulton, Mother of the Boston Tea Party

Memorial stone marker on the site of the home of Sarah Bradlee Fulton, active participant in the American Revolutionary War, via WikiCommons by Mmangan333. Women’s stories, like that of Sarah Fulton, are not always known as well as the men’s stories...

Rebecca Brewton Motte, Sacrifice for Revolution

Portrait of Rebecca Brewton Motte, via WikiCommons. Born on June 15, 1737, Rebecca Brewton Motte was the daughter of Robert Brewton and Mary Loughton Brewton. She grew up in Charles Town (which would later be known as Charleston), South Carolina and was raised in a...

Jane Black Thomas, Fierce Heroine

Jane Black Thomas rides to Cedar Spring to alert the Rebel camp of an upcoming surprise ambush, via WikiTree. Born in 1720 to Robert and Annabelle Waters Black in Chester, Pennsylvania, almost little to none is known about Jane Black’s early life and family life...

Grace and Rachel Martin, Brave Sisters

A map of South Carolina and Georgia from the year 1750, before the American War of Independence. The Martin sisters lived in the central North-Western part of the colony during the war, via Wikipedia. In the pages of history, the incredible tale of Grace and Rachel...

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