
Deborah Sampson House, 280 Wareham Street, Middleboro, Plymouth County ...
Deborah Sampson House, 280 Wareham Street, Middleboro, Plymouth County, MA. Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, …
Deborah Sampson - Wikipedia
Deborah Sampson ancestral home. Deborah Sampson was born on December 17, 1760, in Plympton, Massachusetts, at the ancestral home of her grandparents, a house that still stands today. [6]: 25 Her father's name was Jonathan Sampson (or Samson) and her mother's name was Deborah Bradford.
Deborah Sampson | National Women's History Museum
She led a raid on a Tory home that resulted in the capture of 15 men. Sampson —like many veterans of the Revolution— also claimed she fought during the siege of Yorktown, digging trenches, helping storm a British redoubt, and enduring canon fire. However, a neighbor's diary discovered in 2019 casts doubt on Sampson's claim she fought at Yorktown.
Deborah Sampson's Gravestone - Atlas Obscura
2019年12月5日 · Deborah's grave is located in the southeast corner of the cemetery, near Mountain Street. She become one of the first women to serve in the United States military by secretly dressing like a man.
Deborah Sampson House Museum Map - Town of Plympton
Explore unique places from around the globe. Deborah Sampson House Museum is a museum in Town of Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Mapcarta, the open map.
Deborah Sampson Gannett House, East Street, Sharon, Mass.
Deborah Sampson Gannett House, East Street, Sharon, Mass. Photographer: Abdalian, Leon H., 1884-1967 Date: August 7, 1930 Format: Photographs Genre: Glass negatives Location: Boston Public Library Arts Department Collection (local): Leon Abdalian Collection Subjects: Houses Historic buildings Gannett, Deborah Sampson, 1760-1827
Deborah Sampson's house, East St. - Digital Commonwealth
Deborah Sampson's house, East St. Date: 1976 Format: Photographs Genre: Photographic prints Location: Sharon Public Library Collection (local): Sharon Public Library Photo Collection Subjects: Houses Historic buildings Soldiers United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783 Gannett, Deborah Sampson, 1760-1827 Places:
Zeb's Place: History of the House - Blogger
Probably the most famous resident of our farm house was the Revolutionary War hero, Deborah Sampson. Deborah Samson, the official heroine of the state of Massachusetts, dressed as a man and fought in the Revolutionary War. After the war Deborah moved in with her aunt and uncle Alice and Zebulon Waters, the original owners of our house.
Canton Massachusetts Historical Society, Deborah Samson, Sampson…
Deborah, aged five, was taken by a spinster and she was then sent to work in the home of the elderly widow of the Reverend Peter Thatcher. Some months later, Deborah was taken to the daughterless home of a Middleborough farmer, Deacon Jeremiah Thomas, the proud father of no less than ten sons.
Deborah Sampson House, 280 Wareham Street ... - Library of Congress
Photo, Print, Drawing Deborah Sampson House, 280 Wareham Street, Middleboro, Plymouth County, MA Photos from Survey HABS MA-2-49