Mary Ludwig Hays
Mary Ludwig Hays, often known as "Molly Pitcher," was a notable figure during the American Revolutionary War. Born in 1754 in New Jersey, she is best remembered for her bravery at the Battle of Monmouth in 1778, where she took over her husband's cannon duties after he was injured.
Her actions symbolized the contributions of women in the war effort, as many women, like Hays, supported soldiers by providing supplies and care. After the war, she received recognition for her service, and her legacy continues to inspire discussions about women's roles in history and military service.