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Margaret Cochran Corbin (1751-1800)
Books in the Library
Great Women of the American Revolution
by
Brianna Hall; Joseph R. O'Neill (Contribution by)
Call Number: 973.3 HAL
Publication Date: 2012-07-01
Women of the American Revolution
by
Louise Chipley Slavicek
Call Number: 973/3 SLA
Publication Date: 2002-08-22
Margaret Cochran Corbin Website Links
Gale in Context: Margaret Corbin
Margaret Corbin American Heroine (Britannica)
Margaret Cochran Corbin (Distinguished Women)
Margaret Cochran Corbin fought alongside her husband in the American Revolutionary War and was the first woman to receive pension from the United States government as a disabled soldier.
Heroine Of The Battle Of Fort Washington (History of American Women)
Margaret Cochran Corbin (Ten Amazing Women of the Revolutionary War)
Margaret Cochran Corbin "Captain Molly"
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