Women Working as Blacksmiths During yer American Revolutionary War

dc.creatorBeards, Daniel E.
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-29T15:17:44Z
dc.date.available2024-07-29T15:17:44Z
dc.date.issued2007-09-18
dc.descriptionDuring the revolutionary war just 58 of the country's 205,337 blacksmiths were women. In addition, small numbers of women worked in other metal industries such as iron and steel workers, steam-boiler makers, gunsmiths, and locksmiths.
dc.descriptionOriginal file name Blacksmith at Fort James.jpg
dc.format.extent2348 x 1664
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10929/137495
dc.rightsEach photograph within this collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. Therefore, these photos may only be used in a way that is permitted by copyright and related rights legislation. The following terms of use for State Library patrons s
dc.subjectFemale Blacksmiths
dc.subjectRole Women in the American Revolution
dc.subjectCamp Follower
dc.subjectWomen in the American Revolution
dc.subjectFemale Patriots
dc.subjectThe Continental Army
dc.subjectJockey Hollow
dc.subjectMorristown National Historical Park
dc.subjectHistoric Morristown
dc.subjectNational Historical Park
dc.subjectThe American Revolution
dc.subjectAmerican History
dc.subjectUS History
dc.subjectGeorge Washington
dc.subjectContinental Army
dc.subjectWinter Encampment
dc.subjectHistory
dc.subjectMorristown
dc.subjectThe Ford Mansion
dc.subjectMorris County
dc.subjectThe American Revolution in New Jersey
dc.subjectThe Skylands
dc.subjectLakeland
dc.subjectNew Jersey
dc.subjectNJ
dc.subjectJersey
dc.subjectThe Garden State
dc.titleWomen Working as Blacksmiths During yer American Revolutionary War

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