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  1. Sybil Ludington - Wikipedia

    Sybil (or Sibbell) Ludington (April 5, 1761 – February 26, 1839) was an American woman who allegedly made a ride during the American Revolutionary War, though modern accounts dispute this.

  2. Sybil Ludington | American Revolutionary War heroine, Midnight Ride ...

    Sybil Ludington (born April 5, 1761, Fredericksburg [now Ludingtonville], New York [U.S.]—died February 26, 1839, Unadilla, New York, U.S.) was an American Revolutionary War heroine, …

  3. Sybil Ludington | Facts, Early Years, Life, Death & Military

    Feb 14, 2020 · “Sybil Ludington—Revolutionary War Heroine, April 26, 1777. Called out the volunteer militia by riding through the night, alone, on horseback, at the age of 16, alerting the countryside to …

  4. Sybil Ludington - American Battlefield Trust

    Ludington made her ride on April 26, 1777, during a driving rainstorm, traveling forty miles, and unlike Revere, avoiding capture. She learned that the British were planning to attack nearby Danbury, …

  5. Did the Midnight Ride of Sibyl Ludington Ever Happen?

    Col. Henry Ludington of Kent, New York, was almost certainly in the Ridgefield fray. Yet the story of how his daughter Sybil rode like mad to muster troops disappeared for a century before...

  6. Sybil Ludington, Possible Female Paul Revere - ThoughtCo

    Aug 15, 2019 · Sybil Ludington (April 5, 1761–February 26, 1839) was a young woman who lived in rural Dutchess County, New York, close to the Connecticut border, during the American Revolution.

  7. Ludington, Sybil (1761–1839) - Encyclopedia.com

    Even though Sybil Ludington's ride did not save the town of Danbury, Connecticut, it was a dramatic and courageous example of the many, less obvious ways in which women were called upon to support …

  8. Sybil Ludington | The Liberty Trail

    Biography Sybil Ludington As opposed to Paul Revere, Sybil Ludington avoided capture during her ride to warn colonists of an advancing British column. Riding miles in downpouring rain and against all …

  9. Sybil Ludington: The 16yo Rider Who Called It First | HerWiki

    By the time the sun rose, she had covered twice the distance of Paul Revere’s famous ride, rallied 400 militiamen, and helped turn the tide of a crucial Revolutionary War battle. Yet for over a century, her …

  10. Sybil Ludington, Revolutionary Heroine - Foundation for Women …

    Discover the story of Sybil Ludington, the “female Paul Revere,” who at 16 rode 40 miles through a stormy night in 1777 to rally colonial militias against British troops, an enduring symbol of women’s …