
Sybil Ludington - Wikipedia
Sybil (or Sibbell) Ludington (April 5, 1761 – February 26, 1839) was an American woman who made an alleged ride during the American Revolutionary War, though modern accounts dispute this.
Did the Midnight Ride of Sibyl Ludington Ever Happen?
One stormy night in the spring of 1777, two years into the Revolutionary War, a 16-year-old girl mounted her horse (it may or may not have been named Star) and rode hell-for-leather (bareback?...
Sybil Ludington | American Revolutionary War heroine, Midnight …
2025年4月1日 · Sybil Ludington was an American Revolutionary War heroine, remembered for her valiant role in defense against British attack. Ludington was the daughter of Henry Ludington, a New York militia officer and later an aide to Gen. George Washington.
Sybil Ludington | Facts, Early Years, Life, Death & Military
2020年2月14日 · Sybil Ludington became famous for her ride to warn the Patriot militia of the British coming, similar to that of Paul Revere. Click for even more facts.
The Revolutionary War Heroine Sybil Ludington — Historic …
2021年3月1日 · Sybil Ludington is known today as the “female Paul Revere” and while her actions were equally heroic, she was largely forgotten until just over a century after her own This Women’s History Month we’re kicking off with the story of a Revolutionary War heroine whom you might not have heard of before.
Sybil Ludington - American Battlefield Trust
On the banks of Lake Glenida in Carmel, New York, stands a dramatic and animated equestrian statue of the female Paul Revere of the American Revolution. 16-year-old Sybil Ludington sits astride her steed, Star. Ludington made her ride on April 26, 1777, during a driving rainstorm, traveling forty miles, and unlike Revere, avoiding capture.
Sybil Ludington: The Girl Who Rode Twice As Far As Paul Revere?
2024年5月1日 · Sybil Ludington was a Revolutionary War heroine who rode to warn of incoming Redcoats and to rally troops. Every American is familiar with the story of Paul Revere, the man who rode into the dead of night, rallying the colonial militia with his cries.
Sybil Ludington, Possible Female Paul Revere - ThoughtCo
2019年8月15日 · 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.
Ludington, Sybil (1761–1839) - Encyclopedia.com
Hero of the American Revolution who rode 40 miles to warn New York militiamen of a British raid in nearby Connecticut. Pronunciation: LUD-ington.
The Extraordinary Story of Sybil Ludington | Scholarships, Awards ...
American Revolutionary War Heroine Sybil Ludington, was born April 5, 1761 in Fredericksburg, New York. Similar to Paul Revere, Sybil became famous for her ride to warn the patriot militia of a British attack near Danbury, Connecticut when she was only 16 years old.