Molly Pitcher (Stacy Roth of History on the Hoof) |
Hear the tales of the legend of
Molly Pitcher and the Battle of the Monmouth County as we celebrate NJ’s 350th
birthday on November 15th at 10:15am. Late June, 1778, Monmouth, New
Jersey in the midst of one of the fiercest artillery duels of the American
Revolution, a woman was observed doing something unusual: helping to fire a
cannon! Thus sprang the legend of Molly Pitcher. “Over Here, Molly Pitcher” is
an interpretive storytelling presentation highlighting the lives of women who
“belonged to the army” during the American Revolution. This Molly’s “memories”
are gathered from primary accounts and carefully selected secondary sources
describing both the activities of camp followers, as well as observations from
campaigns and encampments. The event hosted by the Ferro-Monte Chapter,
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution is at the Roxbury
Township Free Public Library 103 Main St, Succasunna, NJ on November 15th at
10:15am. Open to the public the lively presentation is performed by Stacy Roth
from History on the Hoof. This program is funded by the Horizons Speakers
Bureau of the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, a state partner of the
National Endowment for the Humanities. For more information about the Horizons
Speakers Bureau please visit http://njch.org/programs/hsb/.
If
you have an interest in learning about your family tree, we can help you; maybe
we can even find a Patriot among your leaves. Prospective members are always
welcome. For information, email: NJDARFerroMonte@aol.com.
The
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was founded in 1890 to
promote patriotism, preserve American history, and support better education for
our nation's children. Its members are descended from the patriots who won
American independence during the Revolutionary War. With more than 165,000
members in approximately 3,000 chapters worldwide, DAR is one of the world's
largest and most active service organizations. To learn more about the work of
today's DAR, visit www.DAR.org.
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