Margaret Cochran Corbin
Title: Margaret Cochran Corbin
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Margaret Cochran Corbin
Category: /History
Details: Words: 424 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Margaret Cochran Corbin (1751-c.1800) 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. She was born Nov. 12, 1751 near Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., orphaned at the age of five and was raised by relatives. When she was twenty-one she married John Corbin. John joined the Continental Army when the American Revolution started four years later and Margaret accompanied
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Near the place of the battle, in Fort Tryon Park in New York City, a bronze plaque commemorates Margaret Corbin "the first American woman to take a soldier's part in the War for Liberty".
Bibliography
Bibliography:
 American Women's History by Doris Weatherford, Prentice Hall General Reference, 1994
 Heroines of the American Revolution by Jill Canon, Bellerophon Books,1995
 Susan B. Anthony Slept Here. A Guide to American Women's Landmarks by Lynn Sherr and Jurate Kazickas, Random House, 1994