Bettmann, Corbis. "Molly Pitcher." Women in History. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Feb.
2012. . This is a website
that tells about Molly Pitcher's information. Mary Ludwig was born in New
Jerey,Pennsylvania on 1753. She lived with her father and grew up on a
farm. Later she moved and became a servant. Then she married her first
husband William Hays.
Currier & Ives., The Heroine on Monmouth. 1876. Library of Congress. Web. 8 Feb.
2012. . This is a
painting of Molly Pitcher firing a cannon at the Battle of Monmouth. This
was a useful painting because it told us what she did during the
revolutionary war. It was not originally Molly's job to fire the cannon,
but she had nto because her husband William had fainted.Her job was to
serve water to the men because it was very hot.
Essortment. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Feb. 2012. . In this article it says
that when Molly was 15 years old she moved to Carlisle to work as a
Domestic servent for Dr. William Irvine. Molly didnt like working there,
but she had no choice. Once she fell in love with her husband Casper HAys
Goodyear, Robert C. "Molly Pitcher." The Real Pennsylvania Dutch American. N.p.,
n.d. Web. 8 Feb. 2012. . In this website it tells you who Mary Hays married.
Her first husband was Casper Hays,he was irish.After that her second
husband was william Hays, Casper Hay's brother. William died shortley after
the revolutonary war in (1783) 1787 she quit working there. This information helps us because it lets us know
about her life before she was married
Molly Pitcher Brigade holds drill. 1940. Lib. of Congress, Washingdon, D.C.
Library of Congress. Web. 25 Jan. 2012. . This is a photograph of The Molly Pitcher Brigade
group. These women felt so inspired by Molly that they created a group in
favor of her. We used this photograph because it proves that people were
inspired by her
Morgan, Percy. "Molly Pitcher Firing Cannon at Battle of Monmouth." Library of
Congress. N.p., 1911. Web. 7 Feb. 2012. . This is a photograph of Molly firing a cannon at the
battle of monmouth. Her husband was laying at her feet, she took over his
job. Molly was giving the men water to drink when her husband had fainted
because it was a hot day. She took over his place at the cannon while he
was resting under a tree.
Stone, Dr.Garry. "Who Was Molly Pitcher." Super Link. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Feb.
2012. . This is a
website created for people to read about Molly Pitcher. It says in here
that Molly Pitcher's real name was Mary Hays. Her husband was William Hays.
- - -. "Who Was Molly Pitcher." Super Link. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Feb. 2012.
. This website is set
up to talk about what Molly Pitcher did in the Revolutinary War. It was
The Valley Forge Historical Society. "Molly Pitcher." Ushistory.org.
Independence Hall Association, 1998-2011. Web. 6 Feb. 2012.
. This website
provides us with information about the responsibilites that Molly Pitcher
had at Valley Forge and Monmouth.The website forcuses on what Molly PItcher
did during the Revolutionary War and how she inspired women. As we were
reading the article we came across a quote from a contemporary witness that
describes how Mary and her husband were working together. We felt so
inspired that we called The Valley Forge Historical Society and asked them
about the quote helpful to us because it told us that Molly Pitcher was a name for the
Wiley, Samel T. "Carlisle's Molly Pitcher." The USGenWeb Project. Shirley H
Shope, n.d. Web. 8 Feb. 2012. . This is a website created to tell information on
Molly Pitcher during the war.She was 19 years old when she followed her
husband William Hays to war. Generial Washingdon saw her acts of generios
and kindness and rewared her with the name Molly Pitcher. women that carried pitchers of water to the men. Mary Hays wasent the only
Molly Pitcher, but she was the greastest one remembered HEr husband fought in the Revolutinary War. This was helpful to us because
it told us about her life before the war