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dc.contributor.authorMarsh, Benjamin Johnen_UK
dc.date.accessioned2012-03-31T17:17:26Z-
dc.date.available2012-03-31T17:17:26Zen_UK
dc.date.issued2004-07en_UK
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/2428-
dc.description.abstractFirst paragraph: On a brisk Savannah morning in October 1779, Elizabeth Lichtenstein, then aged just fourteen years, waited anxiously with her guardians, the Johnstons. In the distance, the assembled French and American forces were adjusting the elevation of their siege artillery. Her fiancé William Johnston suddenly arrived to inform her that the enemy was about to open a heavy cannonade, an event which Elizabeth would never forget. At the age of eighty-four, she recalled: We set off without delay, and just as we turned the first corner of the street their batteries were opened, and the balls whizzed about our ears at an awful rate. The firing was kept up fiercely for a good while, and at last Mrs. [Laleah] Johnston stopped in the middle of the street, and said: “My boys, I was about to disgrace you; go and join your brothers.” 1 Laleah Johnston had previously refused to allow her two youngest sons (aged ten and fifteen) to join the Tory militia; she relented only in the fury of the Patriot assault. It was to cost her the lives of two of her children. This was, in Elizabeth’s words, the ultimate manifestation of “heroism of the mother.”en_UK
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dc.publisherGeorgia Historical Society / University of Georgiaen_UK
dc.relationMarsh BJ (2004) Women and the American Revolution in Georgia. Georgia Historical Quarterly, 88 (2), pp. 157-178. http://www.georgiahistory.com/containers/14en_UK
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dc.subjectGeorgiaen_UK
dc.subjectAmerican Revolutionen_UK
dc.subjectWomen's Historyen_UK
dc.subjectWomen Georgia Social conditions 18th centuryen_UK
dc.subjectWomen Georgia Social conditions 18th centuryen_UK
dc.titleWomen and the American Revolution in Georgiaen_UK
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dc.citation.jtitleGeorgia Historical Quarterlyen_UK
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dc.citation.volume88en_UK
dc.citation.issue2en_UK
dc.citation.spage157en_UK
dc.citation.epage178en_UK
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dc.identifier.urlhttp://www.georgiahistory.com/containers/14en_UK
dc.author.emailben.marsh@stir.ac.uken_UK
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