1761-1839
Sybil Ludington was the daughter of a colonial militia leader. One night, she rode over 40 miles to alert militiamen to an
attack on Danbury, Connecticut, in 1777. She is considered the female equivalent to Paul Revere.
1761-1839
Sybil Ludington was the daughter of a colonial militia leader. One night, she rode over 40 miles to alert militiamen to an
attack on Danbury, Connecticut, in 1777. She is considered the female equivalent to Paul Revere.