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  2. Deborah Sampson - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Sampson Gannett, also known as Deborah Samson or Deborah Sampson, [1] (December 17, 1760 – April 29, 1827) was a Massachusetts woman who disguised herself as a man and served in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.

  3. Ann McGovern - Wikipedia

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    Ann McGovern Scheiner (née Weinberger; May 25, 1930 – August 8, 2015) was an American writer of more than 55 children's books, selling over 30 million copies. [1] She may be best known for her adaptation of Stone Soup, as well as Too Much Noise, historical and travel non-fiction, and biographies of figures like Harriet Tubman and Deborah Sampson [2] and Eugenie Clark.

  4. List of people from Uxbridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    "Robert Shurtlieff" a Continental Army soldier, claimed to be from Uxbridge, but was really Deborah Sampson, "America's first woman soldier". [ 14 ] Samuel Spring born 1746, was a Revolutionary War Chaplain sho served in the Siege of Boston , and the Invasion of Canada (1775) , who later founded the Massachusetts Missionary Society and the ...

  5. Descendants of William Bradford (Plymouth governor) - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Sampson, [38] [39] female member of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War Benjamin Spock , [ 32 ] child care specialist and author Adlai Stevenson III , [ 38 ] United States Democratic Senator representing Illinois from 1970 to 1981, two-time candidate for Governor of Illinois

  6. Daughters of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Sampson later emerged as a symbol for female involvement in the Revolutionary War. Rather than supporting the war effort from the outside, she dressed as a man and fought in the war under the name Robert Shurtlieff.

  7. History of Uxbridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Uxbridge was the home of six notable women including: 1) Lydia Chapin Taft, America's first legal colonial woman voter, 2) Deborah Sampson, America's first woman soldier, 3) Abby Kelley Foster, a 19th-century radical social reformer, 4) Alice Bridges, a 1936 Olympic medalist, 5) Jeannine Oppewall, a Hollywood film art Producer, and 6 ...

  8. Mysteries at the Monument - Wikipedia

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    Don examines a plaque that pays tribute to a boy named Wilbur Chapman who raised enough money for leprosy by selling his pig Pete, starting the piggy bank movement in White Cloud, Kansas; learns the story behind a Sharon, Massachusetts statue of Deborah Sampson, who in 1782, disguised herself as a man to fight in the Revolutionary War; uncovers ...

  9. List of Drunk History episodes - Wikipedia

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    Crissle West on The Birmingham Children's March Suzi Barrett on the 504 Sit-in. Cast: Tatiana Maslany as Emmeline Pankhurst Kat Dennings as Gertrude Harding Sheaun McKinney as Martin Luther King Jr. Zach Anner Sean Berdy as Frank Bowe Ajani A.J. Murray Lauren Potter as Ventilator Woman Ali Stroker as Judy Heumann Rob Corddry as Joseph Califano